Dear reader, in these last days of strong delusion, a peculiar heresy has slithered back from the shadows: the notion that our good earth is a flat disc under a domed firmament, propped by pillars or elephants, encircled by an ice wall to keep the oceans from spilling off. Flat earthers fancy themselves valiant defenders of the Scriptures, clutching their King James Bibles while scorning the “globe lie” of NASA and the wicked globe-makers. But let us search the Scriptures only—as they demand—and watch this folly crumble like the walls of Jericho.

Consider first the plain declaration in Job 26:7: “He stretcheth out the north over the empty place, and hangeth the earth upon nothing.” Upon nothing! No turtles, no pillars, no Atlantean crystals as some pagan myths require for their flat plane. The Lord Himself hangs this earth freely in the vast emptiness of space, a marvel that mocks the flat earth’s need for invisible supports. The Psalmist echoes this in Psalm 104:5, speaking poetically of foundations upon the floods, but never a rigid base—nay, it aligns with the suspension Job describes.

Turn now to Isaiah 40:22, where the Almighty “sitteth upon the circle of the earth.” That Hebrew word chug paints not a crude disc but a precise compass-drawn sphere, as any surveyor knows from drawing the arc of the horizon. Job 37:18 likens the sky to a “molten looking glass,” an expansive vault over a circular earth, not a snow globe lid trapping waters above. And Job 22:14 tells us God “walketh in the circuit of heaven,” that same chug encircling the globe we tread.

What of the “four corners” in Revelation 7:1? Ah, the flat earther leaps here, but Scripture uses “corners” for the four cardinal directions—north, south, east, west—as plainly in Isaiah 11:12: “shall assemble the outcasts of Israel… from the four corners of the earth.” It’s the compass points, friend, not literal angles of a pizza pan. Job 38:13 speaks of seizing the “ends of the earth” like a roll of cloth, pulling back the dawn over a rotating globe, just as we see the sun’s circuit daily.

They cry “immovable!” quoting Psalm 93:1: “the world also is stablished, that it cannot be moved.” Yet this is poetic praise of God’s faithful order, not a physics textbook. The very next chapter, Psalm 104:5, allows the earth to be “shaken” in earthquakes, and Job 9:6 says He “shaketh the earth out of her place.” Stability in His hand, motion in His decree—like the sun “rising” in Ecclesiastes 1:5, a figure of speech, not literal geocentrism.

The firmament of Genesis 1:6-8 divides waters above from below, an expanse  where God sets the stars “in the firmament of heaven” . No solid dome holding back a cosmic ocean, but the spread of the heavens themselves. Proverbs 8:27 describes the Creator drawing a chug upon the face of the deep—the horizon’s curve we witness as ships vanish hull-first over the sea, their sails lingering atop the globe’s bend.

Even the falling stars of Revelation 6:13—”as a fig tree casteth her untimely figs”—are meteors streaking through our atmosphere, not stars peeling from a dome like stickers. And Isaiah 34:4 rolls the host of heaven “together as a scroll,” a perspective shift on a spherical earth hurtling through space under divine judgment.

Flat earthers ignore these harmonies, cherry-picking poetry while denying the antipodes implied in Acts 2:9-11, where men from every “part” of the earth hear in tongues—parts that demand a globe. Rivers return to the sea , a closed cycle unfit for a flat drain. Down is always toward the center , impossible on a plane.

Brethren, Deuteronomy 4:2 warns against adding to the word, and Revelation 22:18-19 curses the perverter. The King James Bible, in its majestic fullness, unveils a magnificent spherical earth, hung upon nothing, circled by the heavens, ruled by the Creator who “made the earth by his power” . Flee the flat fable—it’s delusion, not discernment. Search the Scriptures, and behold the globe of His glory.