Topic: Archaeological Discoveries That Prove The Bible Writings | |
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Belushi
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Mon 08/25/08 09:19 PM
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Deb, please I am saying THANK YOU. I mean that. Im still a little curious okay? What do you want from me here? She obviously wants you to prostrate yourself, beg forgiveness for having the temerity to ever question her, and then, maybe, she will forgive you ... FC your paste and copy attempts to try and justify a fairy story are commendable, but it doesnt wash when you apply logic. But then that is true for most of the bible |
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Deb, please I am saying THANK YOU. I mean that. Im still a little curious okay? What do you want from me here? She obviously wants you to prostrate yourself, beg forgiveness for having the temerity to ever question her, and then, maybe, she will forgive you ... Yeah riiight. you seriously need a vacation..... |
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Well I still don’t think there was a global flood, nope sir, I just don’t see it evidenced here at least. That’s not to say floods and other natural disasters did not occur all over the world at different times. I’m just not of the belief that there was some HUGE flood that covered the planet. Not all at once. The Egyptians alone make that abundantly clear. At least to me, but to each their own. There is no way they could have simply "bounced back" to their standing at the time the Romans finally took them down under Cleopatra in 30 BC. They would have lost all of that ground if they were simply washed away one day.
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you seriously need a vacation.....
Why? I have been on one for 23 years ... living the dream ... |
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you seriously need a vacation.....
Why? I have been on one for 23 years ... living the dream ... well then maybe wake up from that dream and smell the coffee |
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you seriously need a vacation.....
Why? I have been on one for 23 years ... living the dream ... well then maybe wake up from that dream and smell the coffee Which I currently have by my side before I go to work. But at least its better than the delusion you have yourself in. At least I dont get to have imaginary friends and talk to myself ... lmao |
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Well I still don’t think there was a global flood, nope sir, I just don’t see it evidenced here at least. That’s not to say floods and other natural disasters did not occur all over the world at different times. I’m just not of the belief that there was some HUGE flood that covered the planet. Not all at once. The Egyptians alone make that abundantly clear. At least to me, but to each their own. There is no way they could have simply "bounced back" to their standing at the time the Romans finally took them down under Cleopatra in 30 BC. They would have lost all of that ground if they were simply washed away one day. Of course there wasnt. If there was, why would they also end up close to there original start point, then Thor Heyadahl proved the Vikings made it to the Americas in less time!! Charts, tides and weather all would buffet this aircraft-carrier-sized boat to all parts!! |
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Right. That was mentioned by another poster who actually worked for the Coast Guard so he had a basic understanding of what that sea would have been like. A wooden barge type thing?? I dont think so.
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you seriously need a vacation.....
Why? I have been on one for 23 years ... living the dream ... well then maybe wake up from that dream and smell the coffee Which I currently have by my side before I go to work. But at least its better than the delusion you have yourself in. At least I dont get to have imaginary friends and talk to myself ... lmao well are you working or on a permanent vacation....and I am delusional huh.........Maybe your in a coma |
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Right. That was mentioned by another poster who actually worked for the Coast Guard so he had a basic understanding of what that sea would have been like. A wooden barge type thing?? I dont think so. I teach yachting/sailing/boating ... I have a pretty good handle on the physical world of the sea and the wind, as I also deal with it every day. But you will never prove to these people that the physical possibilities of their fables are complete rubbish. They are being led by the nose in the gamble that they may get eternal life. |
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you seriously need a vacation.....
Why? I have been on one for 23 years ... living the dream ... well then maybe wake up from that dream and smell the coffee Which I currently have by my side before I go to work. But at least its better than the delusion you have yourself in. At least I dont get to have imaginary friends and talk to myself ... lmao well are you working or on a permanent vacation....and I am delusional huh.........Maybe your in a coma Ok then, let me ask you what you would call what I do for a living. I spend the majority of it on the beach in the sunshine, playing in the water with people who want to learn to scuba dive. When I finish work, I spend my evenings with happy people who come on holiday to have fun and buy me dinners and take me out. My apartment and food is paid for by the 5 star hotel and the only expense I have is purchasing my own decent coffee. So, would you call my job "work"? No, neither would I. Now what do you do for a job? |
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Dam straight that sounds nice.
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They are being led by the nose in the gamble that they may get eternal life. If all it consisted of is offering a possible eternal life to those who believe in it then it wouldn't be a bad religion at all. It's the denounciation of non-believers to be siding with demonic forces, or simply rejecting God (like as if that's a bad thing to do) I mean, if the religion would just day, "Here's a chance for eternal life, and if you don't take it, that's your free will choice and it's not a problem" But they make it a problem! They accuse non-believers of being bad people and chosing to side with evil, etc. That's where the problems comes into play. If the religions could just be kept as a 'personal walk with God' then they wouldn't be a problem at all. |
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"Keep thy religion to thy self"
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you seriously need a vacation.....
Why? I have been on one for 23 years ... living the dream ... well then maybe wake up from that dream and smell the coffee Which I currently have by my side before I go to work. But at least its better than the delusion you have yourself in. At least I dont get to have imaginary friends and talk to myself ... lmao well are you working or on a permanent vacation....and I am delusional huh.........Maybe your in a coma Ok then, let me ask you what you would call what I do for a living. I spend the majority of it on the beach in the sunshine, playing in the water with people who want to learn to scuba dive. When I finish work, I spend my evenings with happy people who come on holiday to have fun and buy me dinners and take me out. My apartment and food is paid for by the 5 star hotel and the only expense I have is purchasing my own decent coffee. So, would you call my job "work"? No, neither would I. Now what do you do for a job? I own three companies and have other people run them....now that's a vacation..... |
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Your job sounds like a lot of fun Belushi!
I was lucky too, eversince about my 30's I always had jobs I really enjoyed. Not quite a 'vacationish' as yours. I worked in R&D. At some points I was in charge of 2 labs and as many as 4 or 5 projects! That might sounds like 'work' to some people, but for me it was purely interesting! I love to be swamped with 'work' otherwise I get bored easily. But the beauty of those jobs is that I was basically the "boss". Well, not technically exactly. I did work "under" other people, but they were more like customers than bosses. They just told me what they wanted and it was entirely up to me to figure out how to satisfy their desires. But that's what I loved to do, and I was good at it. Later I taught college physics and math. Again, I was basically the 'boss' for all intents and purposes. I had very little management 'above' me. I even had a say in the scheduling of classes to some degree. Life was a vacation. Now I'm on mandatory retirement (doctor's orders). Yuck! I'd rather be working! |
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2313 Global Flood (One hundred seventy nine years before Netcherike-Djoser pharoah. (How is he related to Noah?)
Netcherike-Djoser, pharoah who built the the "Step" pyramid 2134-2040 BC Collapse of the Sixth Dynasty and the Old Kingdom; beginning of the First Intermediate Period 2040-1640 BC Middle Kingdom 1700 BC Earliest evidence of diagnostic medicine in Egypt 1640-1550 BC These are the events occurring POST global flood within the context of Egyptian culture. Notice that they were experimenting with medicine on a diagnostic level at or around 1640 BC-1550 BC. Diagnostic medicine is defined as "diagnosis, determination of the nature of a disease or ailment. A clinical diagnosis is based on the medical history and physical examination of the patient" In other words, they were assessing serious illness and by all accounts taking steps to treat it. We are also well aware of the sophisticated understanding the ancient Egyptians had of the human body as it related to their process of mummification. Clearly it would have been difficult for this progression to take place if their entire culture had been interrupted and submerged under water. |
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Edited by
Belushi
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Tue 08/26/08 07:56 AM
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I own three companies and have other people run them....now that's a vacation..... Oooh how lovely, you sit in an office all day doing the books. Yep! You are right, that beats mine. |
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I own three companies and have other people run them....now that's a vacation..... Oooh how lovely, you sit in an office all day doing the books. Yep! You are right, that beats mine. whatever you want to think has no bearing on me whatsoever. You asked I answered...once again you don't like it....so let your imagination run wild. |
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Edited by
Quikstepper
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Tue 08/26/08 03:07 PM
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Thanks for trying are you new....Just because it's not answered the way you think it should does not mean that it's not answered......pfftttt It's your gig.....do it on your own then it's getting old. Try the original hebrew bible....... FC...those who ask questions over & over are those who just don't like the answers. Don't let the heathen keep this up. This twit's game is up. So just ignore her & I'm sure she will go away...like a boil does. This in plain site...not lies behind e-mails. Right FC! That should go for the rest who want to drag those of us with good faith through the mud. NO MORE! |
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