The forms of geocentrism that dominated Christendom and the West did not include a flat earth. The two most influential thinkers who promoted geocentrism were Aristotle and Ptolemy who both taught the earth is a sphere. This is not obscure or controversial information. I have shown this with quotes from various sources, but you ignore/reject them all. Don't you have some sort of reference work on history that you accept? You could look this up for yourself.
But even if you reject this historical fact, you are responding to Meg's statement that the author of the thread is a supporter of geocentrism rather than flat-earthism. The "author of the thread" may refer to the poster cantatedomino who started the thread or author of THE EARTHMOVERS which is being quoted here. I am not sure which she meant, but both supported geocentrism with a spherical earth so it does not matter. This is clear to anyone who reads the first page of the thread.
You said:
The forms of geocentrism that dominated Christendom and the West did not include a flat earth.
Excuse me? And you know this how? Your proof? You have no proof. In fact, the next sentence explains plenty. " The two most influential thinkers who promoted geocentrism were Aristotle and Ptolemy who both taught the earth is a sphere." Aristotle and Ptolemy had nothing to do with Christendom and their sphere theory reflects that. Further, as Wiki points out: "Ptolemy wrote in Greek and can be shown to have utilized
Babylonian astronomical data."
Ahem. Ptolemy was just another pagan occultist.
Also, Wiki goes on to say: "The maps look distorted when compared to modern maps, because Ptolemy's data were inaccurate." As well as, "Ptolemy has been referred to as “a
pro-astrological authority of the highest magnitude” and "Ptolemy's astrological outlook was quite practical: he thought that astrology was like medicine,..."
So, not only was Ptolemy a demonic pagan, his data was inaccurate. With inaccurate data, what good was he? Anyone who believed him was duped. Ptolemy used false math and astrology to turn the stationary earth into a globe so the next pagan could spin it. None of this proves geocentric models prior to Ptolemy taught earth was a globe.