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No, it doesn't. If your img is (as I presume) your "cross inside a circle" then it would be possible to say a boa constrictor, or a toilet bowl, or any other object of any shape whatsoever, "had four corners" by the simple expedient of drawing a fake cross somewhere on it.
But the Earth doesn't have a giant cross drawn on it. And no, your circle doesn't have four corners, as you of course very well know.
Even if you draw your cross on any given object, the intersection of the two lines is in fact a single point. Not 4 separate places. And that is the complete antithesis of your last attempted swerve (that Isaiah meant to refer to remote, distant places). So many epic fails in so few words, Stan.
To recap:
1. No answer to Isaiah's inconsistency - instead you tell us what you claim Isaiah actually had in mind
2. No explanation of how come you, as a person who recently claimed he took the Bible "literally" are at the same time able to ignore its literal words and instead claim YOU know that a prophet in the Bible meant something completely different to what he said.
Stan knows better than the literal words in the Bible! Impressive! Wonder how your local vicar would feel about such chutzpah?