I'm not saying the Bible is true. What I’m saying is that the Bible was written during a time when society needed a system to keep people aligned with “good” rather than evil. It wasn’t a sacred text as much as it was a tool of order, a manual for behavior, crafted by the early rulers who wanted stability more than anything else.
Back then, the nature of the world wasn’t a mystery. People understood that the Earth was an enclosed system. The barrier, firmament whatever it was, could be seen, measured, and accepted. Since the truth was obvious to everyone, there was no need for deception. The rulers didn’t have to hide anything; they only needed people to behave.
But over the centuries, something changed. The old rulers lost influence, replaced by a new kind of power, one that believed fear and confusion were more effective tools than morality. This new order wanted control, not goodness. And to gain that control, they needed to sever humanity from its past.
Their solution was simple: rewrite the shape of the world itself.
They introduced the idea of a round Earth into education, slowly at first, then aggressively. They funded scholars, rewrote maps, burned texts, and outlawed teachings that hinted at the enclosure. Whole generations grew up believing the new narrative, unaware that it contradicted what their ancestors once saw with their own eyes.
Over time, the Bible became inconvenient, too tied to the old understanding of the world, too closely connected to the truth about the enclosure. So they reframed it as myth, superstition, outdated nonsense.
That’s why, in this context, the Bible makes sense. It wasn’t created to deceive; deception wasn’t necessary then. It was created to guide people in a world where everyone understood the true shape of existence. Only later, when a different kind of control was needed, did the rulers reshape the world’s story.
The bible is a massive evidence that we live in an enclosed system. It's right on the first page of genesis.

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