What I would like you to consider, dear reader, is the SCIENTIFIC case for a flat earth. Basically, you can see the evidence for this yourself by following the simple experiment below.
The Experiment
You will need:
One football
One sharp kitchen knife
One bucket of water (about 6 pints should be sufficient)
One jug
One bright lamp, with a 100 watt bulb in it.
One mirror
One pair of sunglasses
One roll of cellotape
1. Take the football in one hand, and the knife in the other. Stab the knife into the ball to burst it.
2. Now cut a hole in the ball around the size of a tuppence. Put the small piece of plastic or leather to one side.
3. Now pour the water from the jug into the ball until it is around 70% full. As water enters the ball, the air will move out.
4. Now place the patch of ball you removed back over the hole. Bite off a piece of sellotape and stick it firmly back in place.
5. Now set up your mirror, and put on the sunglasses.
6. Now turn on the lamp and point it upwards, being careful not to blind yourself.
7. Now hold the football up in the air in front of the mirror, making sure that it catches the light.
8. Gently shake the football back and forth, and then let it settle. Then OBSERVE.
9. Then place the football under a cold tap and turn it on. OBSERVE what happens.
The Observation
You should have observed the water in the football splashing back and forth as you shook it.
When placed under the tap, the water should have fallen on the top of the football before splashing off.
The Implications
The scientific establishment would have us believe that the earth is like a ball, circulating round the sun, and turning on its axis. 70% of the earth's surface is made up of water, which is why you were told to fill the football to this level. The lamp represents the sun, and the mirror the moon. I am sure we would all agree that the football is thus a pretty good reflection of what the scientific establishment would like us to believe the world is like.
But what did you observe when you shook the football? The water splashed around, but return to the bottom of the football, leaving the top 30% of the football transparent and free of all water.
Now compare this observation with the globe that science would have us believes exists. These scientists tell us that trillions upon trillions of gallons of water just magically stick to the planet's surface! Did you see that happen in your experiment? No!
Similarly, science tells us that some of the wettest parts of the world are in the tropical forests of Indonesia and the great rain forests of Brazil. But if you imagined the location of where these would be on your football - how much rain would have gotten to them if the water from your tap represented the rain clouds in the sky? Not a lot.
If the earth were indeed spherical, the oceans of the northern 'hemisphere' would simply gush down the sides of the earth, leaving the bottom half of the planet completely barren and dry.
Conclusions
The earth cannot be spherical in shape.