What's with all the huge text, PJ?
It's distracting.
I try to highlight certain words for emphasis and the text looks really small on my computer, my monitor fizzled and went black. It was 10 years old. If it's distracting I'll cut way back. Are the colors distracting too? I also copy/paste scripture from biblegateway and it uses fonts. I can only type with one finger because that's all I used as a parts counterman. I've tried to do the two handed home row but I can't do it. I also sit sideways in front of the computer, well the chair is sideways, so I always have my left hand free. It takes me a while to make a post with a lot of words.What's with all the huge text, PJ?
It's distracting.
hehe!I try to highlight certain words for emphasis and the text looks really small on my computer, my monitor fizzled and went black. It was 10 years old. If it's distracting I'll cut way back. Are the colors distracting too? I also copy/paste scripture from biblegateway and it uses fonts. I can only type with one finger because that's all I used as a parts counterman. I've tried to do the two handed home row but I can't do it. I also sit sideways in front of the computer, well the chair is sideways, so I always have my left hand free. It takes me a while to make a post with a lot of words.
Too much information, I know. Let me see if I have another excuse, hang on. Oh yeah, when I type a long post I always have to go back in and fix errors and the text looks even smaller or I see another verse that I want to bold. Then just bolding doesn't do enough so I make it bigger, then I might go back and find more grammar errors and see small verses that look too small so I make THEM all bigger. I think it's OCD. The colors look good to me and better than black, imo. One more, they're pretty. :chuckle:
Too much information, I know. Let me see if I have another excuse, hang on. Oh yeah, when I type a long post I always have to go back in and fix errors and the text looks even smaller or I see another verse that I want to bold. Then just bolding doesn't do enough so I make it bigger, then I might go back and find more grammar errors and see small verses that look too small so I make THEM all bigger. I think it's OCD. The colors look good to me and better than black, imo. One more, they're pretty. :chuckle:
You got plenty enough room.The concept of an enclosed earth makes me claustrophobic.
You got plenty enough room.
The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork.Yeah I know, 'cause it's wide open and communicates GOD's immensity.
The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork.
I'm going to look up Pastor Dean Odle, I liked him.hehe!
Hang in there!
Colors are fine.
It was just distracting to have to scroll down three times just to read one short paragraph because the text is so large.
Hope you figure it all out soon.
that HAS crossed my mind, thinking: Does that diminish God in any way? I don't think so. The firmament would be massive even without quadrillions of galaxies and planets. The enclosed flat earth and firmament doesn't need to be 14 billion (supposedly) light years across where the "heavens" wouldn't be close to being above us. God says the sun travels a circuit, is the bridegroom, runs a race, hasteth back to the place he arose. He also tells us that the sun goes the END OF HEAVEN, wouldn't that be 14 billion light years away? Light years? they "measured". The earth doesn't have a circuit, God never says that, nor does He say that he "placed" earth in the firmament. He never mentions the firmament under the earth or surrounding the earth. God created two great lights, not one with a reflection. It's actually impossible for the sun to light the MOON at night. I thought about that as a kid.The concept of an enclosed earth makes me claustrophobic.
:rotfl: I sometimes catch myself doing pretty much the same thing, (and sometimes don't catch myself soon enough). Usually I will get to the point where almost everything in the passage is bolded, and then start underlining the "more important stuff", then for the really SUPER important stuff I start enlarging the font, and that is just about the point where I realize what I am doing and remove all the formatting and start over. :chuckle:
:rotfl:Gravity is a hoax. Weight, density, mass, buoyancy and aerodynamics are why things don't float away.
What are you guys talking about????!!!!I never have that problem.
They point to Daniel 4:10 to proclaim there is a center of their flat earth. Daniel 4:10 “Thus were the visions of mine head in my bed; I saw, and behold a tree in the midst of the earth, and the height thereof was great.” This is just another example of them taking a verse completely out of context to try to prove their agenda. This passage is not talking about the design of the earth or the place that is the center. The ‘tree in the midst of the earth‘ that Daniel was describing was king Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon, who reigned over the kingdoms of the earth. He was humbled more than any man, and made to eat grass as the cattle of the field, which at the end of his punishment, caused him to praise his Creator. How flat-earthers don’t bother to read the rest of the chapter, I cannot understand. Verses 20-22 tell you who the tree represents. The tree that thou sawest, which grew, and was strong, whose height reached unto heaven, and the sight thereof to all the earth; whose leaves were fair, and the fruit thereof much, and in it was food for all; under which the beasts of the field dwelt, and upon whose branches the birds of the heavens had their habitation: it is thou, O king, that art grown and become strong; for thy greatness is grown, and reacheth unto heaven, and thy dominion to the end of the earth. Matthew Poole’s Commentary on the Holy Bible: A tree: those that write of the language of the East tell us that a tree denote some excellent man. Thus the prophet Ezekiel, Ezekiel 31 throughout, describes the king of Assyria, and Pharaoh king of Egypt, in their flourish, height, and great fall, comparing them to huge cedars. And besides that, everyone on the flat earth can’t see the sun, which is supposedly 3,000 miles high, so how would they all see a giant tree? |