In this segment of an interview I did on Patricia Steere’s show (on Sept. 23, 2015), I was asked about my take on Kent Hovind (a man I truly do love and admire) as it pertains to the issue of the Bible and the Flat Earth. Here’s the thing: Kent Hovind is fond of claiming that the (KJV) Bible is true, scientifically accurate and can be taken literally. I cannot see how anyone can say that and not take a serious look at the Bible’s absolutely crystal clear descriptions of the Earth as being a stationary, circular plain, set on pillars, under a dome, within which the sun, moon and stars were placed on Day 4 of Creation. Kent Hovind was one of several people who taught me I should believe the Bible and that it can be taken literally. Hence the reason I have even bothered to look into the Flat Earth idea at all. In my opinion, to deny the idea that the Bible is a Flat Earth book from Genesis to Revelation is to prove “willful ignorance,” which according to brother Hovind is like “being dumb on purpose.” It says what it says. So, what are we to do about it?
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" If we came from monkeys how come are there still monkeys? "
Wow! Really?
Humans did not evolve from monkeys; humans and monkeys both evolved from an extinct common ancestor.
I agree Rob 100%,
Flights from one place in Antarctica to another place in Antarctica, how on earth would we know what they are supposed to be, or how long, when we obviously don't have an accurate map of Antarctica?