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That's an interesting takeaway from James 3. I don't see what you see. I do see that the apostle proclaims that the tongue is a difficult thing, if not impossible, to control. I do see any evidence that he knew the earth was round, or that he even cared. Maybe he did, if he read Aristotle. But the last two verses are incredibly pertinent for my situation:

But the wisdom from above is first of all pure, then peace-loving, gentle, accommodating, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial, and sincere. Peacemakers who sow in peace reap the fruit of righteousness.

Thanks for leading me to that.

lengua esta puesta entre nuestros miembros, y contamina todo el cuerpo, e inflama la rueda de la creación, y ella misma es inflamada por el infierno” (Santiago 3:5–6). cuando dice rueda de la creación se refiere al planeta tierra.

Thanks for the comment. I'm wondering where this phrase "wheel of creation" comes from? Is that how the text reads in Spanish? English versions of the Bible translate the phrase "world of wickedness" or "world of unrighteousness".