114. Lactantius who lived in the 1st century AD did not believe in a spherical Earth

"Quoting, “On the False Wisdom of the Philosophers” by Lacantius, “A sphere where people on the other side live with their feet above their heads, where rain, snow and hail fall upwards, where trees and crops grow upside-down and the sky is lower than the ground? The ancient wonder of the hanging gardens of Babylon dwindle into nothing in comparison to the fields, seas, towns and mountains that pagan philosophers believe to be hanging from the earth without support!”" 



Oh good grief!  Now he is quoting someone from the 1st century AD.

Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius (c. 250 – c. 325).  No more needs to be said.  But I will … A quote from a historical figure does not constitute a proof.


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