It is shocking that Christians who share The Gospel are often called kooks who believe in the giant easter bunny in the sky, and their go-to verse is 1 Corinthians 1:18 where it says; "For the message of the cross is foolishness to those indeed perishing, but to us being saved it is the power of God".....and yet those same Christians like Ray Comfort, Chris Rosebrough and Justin Peters mock the idea on a non-Heliocentric creation model. Ray and Justin have even gone so far as to say "non-Christians will think we are even more of a kook if we speak about the concept of a non-Heliocentric creation model". But what they forget as they glide through life on the wings of their own cognitive dissonance are the very words of Paul speaking to the Corinthian Church, and also the very words of Jesus when He said in John 6:44 "No one is able to come to Me unless the Father, the one having sent Me, draws him, and I will raise him up in the last day"....so these guys seem to forget that it is not a slick presentation, or by their efforts, but only by the Grace (an unmerited favor) of God...a gift from God, that any of us should be drawn to His Son. They forget the world already thinks we are kooks...and it is NOT us who changes their heart.
I thnk this would be a rarity. And the truth is I can't hink of a church that I've been to that teaches a globe earth either. lol. Since the Bible doesn't specifically say it's flat or globe, this is probably not a bad thing.
It is shocking that Christians who share The Gospel are often called kooks who believe in the giant easter bunny in the sky, and their go-to verse is 1 Corinthians 1:18 where it says; "For the message of the cross is foolishness to those indeed perishing, but to us being saved it is the power of God".....and yet those same Christians like Ray Comfort, Chris Rosebrough and Justin Peters mock the idea on a non-Heliocentric creation model. Ray and Justin have even gone so far as to say "non-Christians will think we are even more of a kook if we speak about the concept of a non-Heliocentric creation model". But what they forget as they glide through life on the wings of their own cognitive dissonance are the very words of Paul speaking to the Corinthian Church, and also the very words of Jesus when He said in John 6:44 "No one is able to come to Me unless the Father, the one having sent Me, draws him, and I will raise him up in the last day"....so these guys seem to forget that it is not a slick presentation, or by their efforts, but only by the Grace (an unmerited favor) of God...a gift from God, that any of us should be drawn to His Son. They forget the world already thinks we are kooks...and it is NOT us who changes their heart.
I thnk this would be a rarity. And the truth is I can't hink of a church that I've been to that teaches a globe earth either. lol. Since the Bible doesn't specifically say it's flat or globe, this is probably not a bad thing.
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I've wondered the same. The only one I know of is Dean Odle's church in Alabama.
You got to start one.