This pattern is even more striking when you talk about the sun. If they think the sun isn't rotating around the globe of the earth, you'd think their first priority would be to figure out what, then, it is doing up there and how. But no, all they do is say casually that it is somehow magically floating in the air, suspended in space, defying the universal attraction of all things downward to the surface of the earth. Not only that, but it is somehow propelled across the surface of the earth. What propels it? Most of them don't seem to ever have thought of the question at all. Then again, they claim it moves in a circular motion. This again is impossible, since any object we see moving through the air moves in a straight line, at least in the atmosphere of the earth. They can't even claim some gravitational pull makes it rotate somehow, since they reject such. But the weirdest thing is not so much that they don't have a way to explain even the most basic components of their theory, but the way they don't even see the need to do so, even when challenged on these things by globe earthers. They can only make statements like, "Just because I don't know doesn't mean the earth is a globe." What?
I'm not God. I don't know how he made the Sun, and the powers of Heaven. Maybe we're not yet qualified to know or interfere with these powers yet? Kind of like Man still doesn't actually understand what LIFE is -- yet it's there, undeniable, all around us! Why not just speculate about what the Firmament is made of -- or more to the point, what it's like to be God? How does God create stuff? Does He think about it? Why did God decide to create Creation when He did? What did He "do" all day long 15 trillion years ago?
See how silly those questions are?
I know that SOME or even MOST globers are ATHEISTS*, but almost NO flat earthers are. The "lowest life form" religious-wise in the Flat Earth community is the kooky new age type -- but they always have a "spiritual" bent. They believe in a higher power, and believe that human life has meaning. No materialists/atheists in the FE community, which is something at least.
How about we keep some awe and reverence for God's creation. Not everything is meant to be put in a test tube with the goal of completely wrapping our meat brains around it -- usually for purposes of manipulating and controlling it.
By the way, your paragraph above is a red herring. You're still thinking in terms of gravity. You think that even under a firmament on a flat earth, the sun must necessarily be "attracted" to the earth by Gravity.
NO! There is no Gravity either -- that's part of the Ball Earth paradigm!And I don't think you understand how arguing against Universal Propaganda works. Something as widely held as the Globe spinning ball paradigm has to be proven silly before people are going to listen to ANY "alternative" explanations. You can't just start with the alternate explanations. Until you show the gaping holes in the spinning ball paradigm...
Plus it's like 9/11. You can know that the 9/11 Official Story is BS but still not have the Intel about HOW EXACTLY the job was pulled off. Being able to provide all the details for "what really happened" is NOT required in blowing the lid off a HOAX. You still do the world a service by establishing that a given story is a hoax. Can you provide the truth then, afterward? It's NICE, it's IDEAL, IF YOU CAN -- but it's not always possible for various reasons.
As for your bit about maps, there are plenty of Flat Earth maps that I've seen many times, brought out when they talk about flight plans. Those maps seem to work better than the globe alternative. So they certainly exist, and were brought out otherwise I wouldn't have seen them!
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"Most globers are atheists" might sound extreme, but I'm talking about practical atheism. How many people believe in evolution, that time & chance created everything, as opposed to the literal interpretation of Genesis? The former is atheism. I don't care if they go to some wishy-washy protestant service once in a while for NETWORKING and BUSINESS opportunities. If they don't modify their life, what they do on a daily basis, to follow God's commands, then they don't believe in God plain and simple. TL;DR: Only "fundamentalist" protestants count for anything. They are much more rare than "protestants" in general.