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Flat Earth Discussion Boards => Flat Earth General => Topic started by: seektruth on February 25, 2016, 03:01:06 PM

Title: Map of Flat Earth
Post by: seektruth on February 25, 2016, 03:01:06 PM
I am a new believer in the Flat Earth Model rather than the global model we have been deceived into believing for our ENTIRE LIVES..

I have 3 young children and rather than a globe, I would like to have a wall map of the flat earth to teach them from ..

I have not been able to find one for sale online, can anyone tell me if there is a large wall map that can be purchased just like we can buy a large map of the fake globe?

Thank you for any help.
Title: Re: Map of Flat Earth
Post by: bussta33 on February 25, 2016, 03:08:53 PM
Your poor, poor children.
Title: Re: Map of Flat Earth
Post by: seektruth on February 25, 2016, 03:15:42 PM
Maybe, but then again..  they will be more intelligent when they are your age, than you who sits around on a website that you don't even believe trolling for arguments..

pity for you..

You probably do not believe that the world was created by the Lord Jesus Christ either right? .. let me guess. my poor children who are being educated in truth..
Title: Re: Map of Flat Earth
Post by: 29silhouette on February 25, 2016, 03:42:42 PM
You won't find an accurate FE map.  Probably have to have one made once you decide on which version you like.  Will your children at least be able to argue the point beyond "well if it were a sphere we'd fall off". 
Title: Re: Map of Flat Earth
Post by: rabinoz on February 25, 2016, 09:30:44 PM
You probably do not believe that the world was created by the Lord Jesus Christ either right? .. let me guess. my poor children who are being educated in truth..
And the connection is?
Certainly not every Christian agrees! Take a look at http://creation.com/the-flat-earth-myth-and-creationism (http://creation.com/the-flat-earth-myth-and-creationism).
Quote from: Jerry Bergman
The flat-earth myth and creationism
The idea that Christians once commonly believed in a flat earth for theological reasons is a myth. The story was invented to promote the claim that Christians have widely resisted scientific advancement due to doctrinal constraints. A major motivating factor behind propagating this myth has been to bolster the Darwinian worldview and to further the goal of displacing the biblical worldview. No evidence exists to support the common claim that scientists were once persecuted for opposing the flat-earth belief or advocating the spherical earth view, which has been commonly accepted for millennia.
I'm not arguing either way here, just asking you not to make divisions where none need exist.
Title: Re: Map of Flat Earth
Post by: FalseProphet on February 25, 2016, 10:27:14 PM
Behold my Prophecy:

As soon as they are 12 your children will not take you serious any more.
Title: Re: Map of Flat Earth
Post by: JimmyTheCrab on February 26, 2016, 05:49:59 AM
I am a new believer in the Flat Earth Model rather than the global model we have been deceived into believing for our ENTIRE LIVES..

I have 3 young children and rather than a globe, I would like to have a wall map of the flat earth to teach them from ..

I have not been able to find one for sale online, can anyone tell me if there is a large wall map that can be purchased just like we can buy a large map of the fake globe?

Thank you for any help.
Before you can have a flat earth map, you'll need a flat earth.  Which is problematic.  Perhaps you could move to a different planet....though all the ones we've found so far are spherical, so you may luck out.

Instead, buy one of these for your kids:

(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9f/GEO_Globe.jpg/220px-GEO_Globe.jpg)


You could then take them through all the massive problems which must exist with a globular representation of a flat earth.   Perhaps you could take us all through these issues first?
Title: Re: Map of Flat Earth
Post by: charm on February 26, 2016, 08:50:49 AM
I don't recommend getting your children involved with the world.

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