eh? I doubt it…how can you compare a literal reading of Genesis creation account (which is very clearly neither a proverb, metaphorical, prophetic, or poetic in literary language, with flat earthism which has only those kinds of biblical passages that vagely allude to the doctrine?
Add to the above the fact (and yes i mean fact), two New Testamennt apostles write of the flood and sodom and gomorah accounts in Genesis as being literal (Luke and PEter)
Add to the above the genealogies in Matthew and Mark…clearly outlining family tree history…
You are dreaming if you think the two (YEC and flat earthism) are similar in biblical interpretation. Personally i find in dividuals who continue to throw flat earth arguments out there are intellectually challenged idiots as the reality is there isnt any theological basis for their belief, the bible texts they use in support are poor ones at best.
I could come up with a stupid analogy for flat earthisms method of developing doctrine, take the following biblical statement
“build your house upon the rock”
According to the appropriate and correct biblical theology, the rock here is Christ right, so given that we all must build our houses upon christ…
Do you know where there is a christos for sale anywhere? If you do, please let me know, i want to obtain a copy to bury in my back yard before i do the concrete slab for a new granny flat im building up the back!
There is a massive chasm between the bibilical support for YEC and the idiocy of Flat Earthism and trying to link that with the fundamentals of uniformatarianism is a silly mistake.