Theophilus of Antioch, Augustine of Hippo, Irenaeus, Tertullian, Methodius, Theodore of Mopsuestia, John Chrysostom, Cyril of Jerusalem, Cosmas Indicopleustes, Lactantius, Ephraim Syrus, Athanasius of Alexandria, Diodorus of Tarsus, Epiphanius of Salamis, Hilary of Poitiers, and Severianus of Gabala all claim the earth was flat based on the bible.
I never read about Augustine confirming the flatness of the earth, but wikipedia provides these extensive quotes about Augustine's embarassment at seeing the Bible literalists spout off:
"Augustine of Hippo
It not infrequently happens that something about the earth, about the sky, about other elements of this world, about the motion and rotation or even the magnitude and distances of the stars, about definite eclipses of the sun and moon, about the passage of years and seasons, about the nature of animals, of fruits, of stones, and of other such things, may be known with the greatest certainty by reasoning or by experience, even by one who is not a Christian.
It is too disgraceful and ruinous, though, and greatly to be avoided, that he [the non-Christian] should hear a Christian speaking so idiotically on these matters, and as if in accord with Christian writings, that he might say that he could scarcely keep from laughing when he saw how totally in error they are.
In view of this and in keeping it in mind constantly while dealing with the book of Genesis, I have, insofar as I was able, explained in detail and set forth for consideration the meanings of obscure passages, taking care not to affirm rashly some one meaning to the prejudice of another and perhaps better explanation."
"With the scriptures it is a matter of treating about the faith. For that reason, as I have noted repeatedly, if anyone, not understanding the mode of divine eloquence, should find something about these matters [about the physical universe] in our books, or hear of the same from those books, of such a kind that it seems to be at variance with the perceptions of his own rational faculties, let him believe that these other things are in no way necessary to the admonitions or accounts or predictions of the scriptures.
In short, it must be said that our authors knew the truth about the nature of the skies, but it was not the intention of the Spirit of God, who spoke through them, to teach men anything that would not be of use to them for their salvation."
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The last quotation basically saying, don't blame those who wrote Genesis, they didn't know better!
Unfortunately the Catholic fathers have little influence on the Amerikan Envangelicals, who are essentially inventing their own religion as they go along, but unwittingly repeating the endlessly looping mistakes of history, mistakes which have been disowned by the most pious and strict. It was Augustine who also said one could not be a Christian without chastity!
Also he is saying that newly gained scientific knowledge is not at odds with the ancient Scriptures.
Pianitisimo, your bizarre lumping of people as "evolutionists" suggests they have some bizarre pagan faith, like they are "Deists" or "polygamists." What makes an "evolutionist?" What is their creed? Is someone who benignly accepts evolution in science class, without caring either way, who passes the tests, and maybe in college is a science tutor who also teaches evolution to younger students, an "evolutionist?" Or is it purely a political movement? I am surprised to hear you being so divisive, as if these "evolutionists" are "Pharisees" that are in some kind of corrupt faith!
Only wanting to stir the pot,
Walter Ramsey