I am really disappointed in you all. This poor fellow asked a legitimate question and all he received in response was inane dribble about food. I just joined the forum to answer this question about the bible and a flat earth.
So to begin with lets start by a basic issue, people often read the bible then try and interpret it to say whatever it is they already believe. One needs to read the text according to what the authors believed, not what we might believe.
So lets read the bible together, and see what it actually says. Not what we want it to say. The bible is the true word of God, to be taken literally. Anything outside of a literal reading is wrong, and undermines Christianity.
Daniel 4:10-11. In Daniel, the king “saw a tree of great height at the centre of the earth...reaching with its top to the sky and visible to the earth's farthest bounds.”
If the earth was a sphere could we see a tree from anywhere on it? No of course not. In order for this verse to be true the earth must be flat. Some Christians will say that when the bible uses the term 'earth' in this verse it refers to the local region, not the entire earth. Well this still will not satisfy the problem.
According to a “round” earth viewpoint the curvature of the earth should prevent you from seeing objects at distance if they are not high enough. This (
http://www.davidsenesac.com/Information/line_of_sight.html) article details how far away to can see objects because of the supposed curvature of the earth. This (
http://skipr.net/wp/notebook/2011/08/mobile-internet-its-just-radio/) gives the general formula for line of sight.
So according to these formulas you can calculate how far away one should be able to see Mount Sinai from a instance. You should only be able to see Mount Sinai from 170 km or 105 miles away. Isreal is approximately 500km across. Source (
http://www.travelmania.co.il/distance_table.asp)
So clearly even if they were referring to a local region the earth still cannot be round! You cannot even see a mountain from that distance away!
Now obviously you will never have a day with no clouds to obstruct your view, this is why we cannot actually see distant mountains. But daily weather conditions do not matter, God could simply make the day clear enough when needed for that verse to be true.
Some more versus along the same lines.
Matthew 4:8 says, “Once again, the devil took him to a very high mountain, and showed him all the kingdoms of the world [cosmos] in their glory.”
Clearly in order to see all the kingdoms of the world the earth must be flat.
Revelation 1:7: “Behold, he is coming with the clouds! Every eye shall see him...”
Again, a single spot in the sky visible by all people requires a flat earth.
I need to go right now, but I can return to most more examples later. There are literally hundreds of versus in the bible that require the earth to be flat.