Please my brothers and sisters do not any longer fight, debate, argue, shout at, kill, etc., each other—that is exactly what Satan wants... Take any and all perceived controversy to Yah!

The Earth is Very Special to Yah

Earth is Not Movingspecifically: (1) “The Earth” is not rotating on some imaginary axis, (2) “The Earth” is not revolving around the sun at any speed. The sun is actually rotating around the earth; the sun rises and sets every day. Scripture teaches "geocentrism" while Satan (the world) teaches "heliocentrism," which was invented by men—the earliest mention of it is three centuries prior to the birth of our Messiah. Use any free Artificial Intelligence (AI) see for yourself the history of heliocentrism. Heliocentrism is not of Yah. Consider Psalms 93:1, 96:10, 104:5, and 1 Chronicles 16:30. Calling The Earth "a planet" is incorrect as well.

The Earth Approximates a Sphere (Circle)and yes, it is a flat plane. Believe Scripture or not. Isaiah 40:22 sums it up quite nicely. If the earth is not flat, then how will every eye be able to see our Messiah when He returns? Reference Reveleation1:7. Here is Gleason's Map—circular and flat. If the earth is a spherical globe there is NO WAY every human could see the return of our Messiah.

The Earth is the Universe Center—despite the lies that we have been so wrongfully indoctrinated to believe. No Scripture verses explicitly state the Earth is the absolute center of the universe, but the implications are there.

Yah's Day Begins at First Twilight (aka Dawn—before sunrise), and ends at dusk as the moon and stars begin to appear. Psalm 136:9 "The moon and stars to rule by night: for his mercy [endurethfor ever." A date on any calendar has a "day" portion and a "night" portion. When using the term "day" some associate that with ≈ 24 hours. Yah's night therefore begins at dusk.

A Calendar "Date" consists of approximately (≈) 24 hours including ≈ a 12-hour day, and ≈ a 12-hour night depending upon the time of year. The English word "Day" can mean a full 24-hours, or the day portion only (no night), depending upon the context.