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Old 09-11-2005, 06:09 PM   #11
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Sorry, I started this one.....I wasn't here for the previous noah's ark discussions. :huh:
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Ron Wyatt is a fraud...
Perhaps, "Wyatt was a fraud..." is more appropriate.


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Perhaps, "Wyatt was a fraud..." is more appropriate.


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A pentacostal lady who I work with is constantly trying to force christianity and the bible on everyone in the office. She says she watched a show on TLC that said that they discovered the remains of a large boat supposedly in the same area noah's ark would have been, and she's been using that as a valid reason why the bible is true.
If you feel impish, you might bring up a few of these topics in your discussions. :devil3:
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If you have much time and need some good laughs, be sure to visit this thread! :rolling:
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Oh, no, not the noah's ark thing again.
By a strange coincidence, the thread title made me feel like a certain bowl of petunias too.
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Most programming on TLC is crap. They also do shows on ESP and ghosts.
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Most programming on TLC is crap. They also do shows on ESP and ghosts.
You mean they do stuff besides redecorating shows?

I like the History Channel though, especially History International. A lot less bullshit on those channels. :thumbs:
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A pentacostal lady who I work with is constantly trying to force christianity and the bible on everyone in the office. She says she watched a show on TLC that said that they discovered the remains of a large boat supposedly in the same area noah's ark would have been, and she's been using that as a valid reason why the bible is true. Does anyone know of any facts to challenge it? I tried looking it up, and no luck. I would really like to give her a much needed dose of logic, and get her off of my back. I personally think it's probably just some other boat that ended up there, but without facts, I really don't have a leg to stand on in the arguement.

Any facts on this issue would be helpful to my cause.
Report her immediately to HR.
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You mean they do stuff besides redecorating shows?

I like the History Channel though, especially History International. A lot less bullshit on those channels. :thumbs:
I like the National Geographic and the Science Channels... They seem mostly worthwhile. Discovery, sometimes... TLC, hardly ever.
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