Rob Skiba challenges Doug Hamp and Jim Wilhelmsen’s take on Isaiah 40:22 FYTube



Some are trying to tell us that the Hebrew word “khug” in Isaiah 40:22 should be understood to mean “to revolve” (and by implication to orbit). I cannot disagree more.

Here is the full, unedited version of the WLC video clip I used –
“Flat Earth: Jesuits & the Global Conspiracy!”


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  1. don't believe a thing I say.
    that's the stupidest thing to say if you're trying to teach someone the true biblical flat earth. if you think your research might be wrong then stop making videos teaching your research. Stop doing presentations and charging people to come see you teach people your research. you sound like a deciever who's only in it for the money. Stop saying "don't believe a word I say". if you mean that, then you have zero confidence in what you're teaching and you're willfully deceiving people with your presentations and charging money for your lies. Stop selling books that spread lies. Stop making videos spreading lies. only preach what you believe. I believe in the biblical flat earth and I'm confident about it. I won't tell people don't believe a word I say after sharing hours of truth with them. that's plain stupid and a good way to lose your audience. of course people are going to do their research after listening to you, you don't need to tell them "don't believe a word I say, you're stupid if you believe me". you're smart rob, but at the same time that's the dumbest shit you ever said. you need to be confident in what you're teaching not doubtful.

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