1 posted on
12/10/2008 9:29:13 AM PST by
NYer
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2 posted on
12/10/2008 9:29:47 AM PST by
NYer
("Run from places of sin as from a plague." - St. John Climacus)
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3 posted on
12/10/2008 9:30:28 AM PST by
NYer
("Run from places of sin as from a plague." - St. John Climacus)
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4 posted on
12/10/2008 9:32:39 AM PST by
Convert from ECUSA
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To: NYer
“The bottom line,” he concluded, “is that overall evidence of [a] world submerged in flood does not exist.”
Uh-huh. Pay no attention to the 5,000 to 10,000 ft. deep layers of sedimentary rock and soils deposited worldwide, often in consistent formations stretching across a few thousand miles.
5 posted on
12/10/2008 9:34:39 AM PST by
Elpasser
To: NYer
DOesn’t anyone read their Bibles at all??
THAT world was destroyed, there is no way you can declare where it started, the land was flooded, turned over, rained out and covered with water for about a full year
6 posted on
12/10/2008 9:34:59 AM PST by
RaceBannon
(We have sown the wind, but we will reap the whirlwind. NObama. Not my president.)
To: SunkenCiv
To: NYer
Was Paul Bunyan born in Pennsylvannia?
Did Buffy the Vampire Slayer grow up in Palo Alto?
Is Mickey Mouse from Florida?
13 posted on
12/10/2008 9:55:38 AM PST by
JasonC
To: NYer
"Based on our archeological finds, the village was not abandoned due to a catastrophic event, but due to the slow rise of sea levels which occurred all over the world," he said. "The pace of the increase in the sea level was very slow, so that it would not be significant enough for people to remember it in the course of their lifetime." Well I'm glad they didn't let this little fact get in the way of their sensational headline...
To: NYer
Since the Flood was global, hard to say where it began.
15 posted on
12/10/2008 9:59:26 AM PST by
LiteKeeper
(Beware the secularization of America; the Islamization of Eurabia)
To: NYer
Kingsley, a self-declared atheist, said he had begun studying the origins of Noah's flood five years ago as a result of his interest into "how mythologies came into existence," as well as a desire to connect the biblical story with global warming. No biases here, nope. He's ever so much more erudite than fantasists looking for Noah's Ark on Mt. Ararat.
To: NYer
19 posted on
12/10/2008 10:08:09 AM PST by
MANO
To: NYer
21 posted on
12/10/2008 10:09:17 AM PST by
SnarlinCubBear
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26 posted on
12/10/2008 10:39:52 AM PST by
Coleus
(Abortion and Physician-assisted Murder (aka-Euthanasia), Don't Democrats just kill ya?)
To: NYer
“as well as a desire to connect the biblical story with global warming. “
This is just plain silly.
39 posted on
12/10/2008 1:33:22 PM PST by
TASMANIANRED
(TAZ:Untamed, Unpredictable, Uninhibited.)
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60 posted on
12/11/2008 1:08:58 AM PST by
SunkenCiv
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61 posted on
12/11/2008 1:09:47 AM PST by
SunkenCiv
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