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Practicing some archeaology, principia? |
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I was really confused by Principia's question until I noticed the date it was posted.
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Oh, and by the way....
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the great flood
I posted a thread on the subject {Noah’s ark} and I got some good results, and of course some cooky answers form creationist,
One man reapplied, where there not any other fisherman in the world, what about the people that lived near the oceans, did they not have boats and ships’ why would they not have survived a world wide flood, Simple question, but a good one I think . Mr. feuerbacher makes a good point in this article. Summary on the Flood |
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Please note, adler5’s post is a whole page that has a copyright note at the bottom. The page is here; maybe Adler or a mod could amend the post accordingly.
Adler, the best thing to do is to link to these interesting bits you keep finding. You can either just copy & paste the entire url, but if it’s long, that can muck up the page layout. So alternatively, one does it thus: {url=http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/6040/flood21.htm}Title of page, or whatever you want to call it{/url} but using [ ] brackets instead of curly ones. Cheers, DT |
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sorry
IM still getting the hang of this place, sorry bout that.
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