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01-07-2004, 09:32 AM | #1 |
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There Were Giants in the Earth in Those Days
In all fairness I think we may have to reluctantly concede this point to the Christians, given the discovery of astounding fossilized remains during the painstaking excavations on Mount Rushmore.
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Nice to see you again, Boro Nut. Enjoy the ride to ~Elsewhere~, but don't let that stop you from lightening the day.
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Hold on... Off to ~~Elsewhere~~ we go... WEE!!!
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What *exactly* are you talking about? The references to the Nephilim in the early Biblical and Judaic scriptures? You somehow think that a Middle Eastern tribe are the same as whatever "fossils" you are referring to found in America (a link or reference would be nice please)?
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Boro Nut I understand that where you live is a very dull and boring place but why?
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When my second oldest daughter was going to a Christian school I taught her to ask the teacher about Genesis Chapter Four Verse Six. It caused a little trouble but not too much.
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Let's not forget the massive, fossilized human remains found at Bamiyan in Afghanistan; since, regrettably, destroyed.
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Well, I personally think the OP is hilarious. Thanks for the laughs!
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