All your evidence presented is good as far I can see.
The thing that kill this model is the sunsets, sunrises and circumpolar stars. How can the sun go below the horizon without crashing on the surface? It surprises me that people still believe this.
You forgot about one thing, solar eclipses. If the moon is roughly the same angular diameter as the sun during a solar eclipse, that would mean that they are both that the same distance. That means the sun must collide with the moon at that time I guess.
If you havent seen this video from david, I suggest you to do it:
Anyways, good luck using math, logic and common sense with this people.