(Just a heads up, I am entering this discussion with a Biblical perspective. I am evaluating facts in relation to the text of the Bible. However, I am willing and wanting to hear other varying opinions and perspectives. Each are worthy and valid in their own right.)
Hey! Extremely brief backstory: I grew up in church and always avoided the Old Testament of the Bible because it was dense, irrelevant and confusing. Occasionally I would skim through to feel like I was extra spiritual for suffering through the extensive genealogies, but would never stay longer than I had to. This year I heard a comment about NASA never leaving "low earth orbit" and it introduced me to the "conspiracy" rabbit hole which eventually led me to Flat Earth. This prompted me to revisit Genesis, Job, Exodus, and all of those chapters of the text I avoided and really see what the Bible said and supported.
I found that the Biblical text aligns itself more with the Flat Earth dome model than the heliocentric model. It also showed me why it is so hard for people to accept the Bible as truth. How can something be true when it gets the most fundamental thing, the shape of earth, wrong? I wrestled with that question for the past few months and I am more inclined to believe the Bible. Not out of a fear of having my belief disrupted, but out of a analysis of the integrity and character of the sources of knowledge. What I mean is that the Bible, the people, stories, prophesies ring true throughout. (And yes, I thoroughly vetted the text before accepting it as truth.) NASA, the U.S. government, and the media have been caught lying, stealing, cheating time and time again. This could seem like a biased conclusion, but "if they'll lie about the small things, then they'll lie about the big things." I don't believe everything is a hoax, but I do believe common sense has been a dormant source of reasoning for far too long now.
That's what I've found anyway. How does the Flat Earth Theory effect you and your religious beliefs? Does it support them or call them in to question?