Biblical Cosmology
We know the earth is flat — not just because that’s what the Bible teaches — but because we can see too far. The 8” per mile squared on the globe model has fallen flat. Modern optical technology can see way beyond the supposed curvature of the earth. The science and math of the globe model has become and will continue to be the downfall of their entire system.
And there is good news.
Many atheists and on-the-fencers are coming to Christ once they discover that the scientific evidence points to a Flat Earth created by a loving Creator. This is an exciting time for Christianity — except there’s a huge problem.
New believers are being born — but sadly they are being discipled by wolves in sheep’s clothing.
Here are the theological leaders in the Flat Earth movement:
Doom and Gloom Dispensationalists
Seventh Day Adventists
Hebrew Roots
Hyper-Preterists
Spiritualists
Trinity Deniers
False Messiahs
There is a great need in the Flat Earth space for solid doctrine. People are hungry for the truth of God’s Word.
Sound Theology
Reformed pastors, teachers, theologians, and laymen are needed step into the fray and get to know how God created this realm we call Earth, soundly defend the true nature of Creation, and take the lead on educating new converts of the faith who have come to understand God through Biblical Cosmology.
Fledgling Flat Earth sheep need solid shepherds to watch over their souls and lead them into the true, biblical doctrines of the early Church Fathers and the Protestant Reformers.
But they need more than solid theology — they also need hope for the future of our Flat Realm.
Hopeful Eschatology
The Flat Earth community is reeling with doom and gloom dispensationalism, which exalts Satan and dethrones Christ. The community is rife with Newspaper Theology and end of the world nonsense.
God is not done with this earth. There are way too many prophecies yet to be fulfilled. Our job as Christians is not to look for the end of the world — as people have been doing millennia. Read about 1857 years of failed predictions here.
Rather, God has called Christians to:
Build His Church;
Advance His Kingdom;
Proclaim the Lordship of Christ over all creation;
Advance against the gates of Hell; and
Tear down every vestige of evil in this Realm until the entire Flat Earth is filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea.
This is the purpose of the church and the trajectory of history. The Father promised it to the Son; the Son paid for it at the cross; and the Holy Spirit empowers the church to accomplish it.
