I didn't mean 'full moon' or 'new moon' - but the other phases and increments!
That means you were deliberately untruthful, as you specifically stated "in whatever phase". In general, in the globe model, the moon's phases correspond to how much of the moon is directly illuminated by the sun, rather than being caused by the earth, but the moon can also be dimly lit by sunlight reflected by the earth. The moon's phases occur just as predicted by the globe module, but have never been demonstrated accurately using a physical model in which the moon is flat.
The moon is never seen from all countries on earth simultaneously, which is unexplained by the flat earth model, but accurately predicted by the globe model.