The Exodus Decoded
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Indeed, Gentlemen, but I am ever an optimist.
I believe the glass is only half-dirty.
So, allow me to continue to beat this baby seal, for it currently amuses me.
. . . and it is all about me.
Next, avail yourself of knowledge.
Clicketh this LinkiePoo and be enlightened.
I do not denigrate those for whom English may be a second language, but I do expect the attempt to try. Just as when I correspond in Japanese, I am happy to receive 馬鹿ですねえ!in response.
For it is a fool that refuses to consider evidence. You are committing the fallacy of Poisoning the Well.

You just are too cowardly to read it.
"Cowardice" is really not an achievement a Gentlemen would want to add to the title of "Fool."
In the rain.
--J. "We Had a Barney, Sir!" D.
I believe the glass is only half-dirty.
So, allow me to continue to beat this baby seal, for it currently amuses me.
. . . and it is all about me.
I never claimed to be a deity. If anything, I would be Marduk's "boss" or YHWH's boss . . . I AM EL!!!!! [El was not Marduk's elder deity.--Ed.] Hush!!archaeologist wrote:doctor x, i fear you are just another marduk. . . .
Next, avail yourself of knowledge.
Clicketh this LinkiePoo and be enlightened.
I do not denigrate those for whom English may be a second language, but I do expect the attempt to try. Just as when I correspond in Japanese, I am happy to receive 馬鹿ですねえ!in response.
Then you are a Fool.thus i do not take yours, his or john's posts seriously or acknowledge them for discussion.
For it is a fool that refuses to consider evidence. You are committing the fallacy of Poisoning the Well.
"There's no shame in being born in the shite, lads, but there's ever so much for wanting to stay in it."
--Sgt. Maj. Patrick "God Bless Ireland!" Harper, South Essex

Already done.he current topic is The Exodus Decoded if you have anything constructive to post about that topic or The Exodus itself, pease do so, if not, please refrain from mucking up the works and hindering real discussion.
You just are too cowardly to read it.
"Cowardice" is really not an achievement a Gentlemen would want to add to the title of "Fool."
In the rain.
--J. "We Had a Barney, Sir!" D.
"I'm not so sure that Jocobovici has anything to do with the bible but if there is another aspect you want to discuss, please say which it is."
well i thought we were on Humpherys' thought but it is hard to tell anymore with so much interference.
i know God uses many physica things to do His miracles and humphreys' has done good job in sounding logical and plausible. he explains his reasoning very thoroughly, far better than jacobovich did and Humphreys' can link his thoughts up where it all looks like that was the way it happened.
you should read his book.
well i thought we were on Humpherys' thought but it is hard to tell anymore with so much interference.
i know God uses many physica things to do His miracles and humphreys' has done good job in sounding logical and plausible. he explains his reasoning very thoroughly, far better than jacobovich did and Humphreys' can link his thoughts up where it all looks like that was the way it happened.
you should read his book.
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Perhaps the physical things simply happen and your silly notion of god has nothing to do with it?
Something is wrong here. War, disease, death, destruction, hunger, filth, poverty, torture, crime, corruption, and the Ice Capades. Something is definitely wrong. This is not good work. If this is the best God can do, I am not impressed.
-- George Carlin
-- George Carlin
We have not even explored the implications of a deity that would intervene in one area but not another.
A deity that can make a 10,000 year-old planet appear millions of years old . . . but let a child die of cancer?
It may seem unfair to discuss the flaws of theology, but since the individual evokes nothing but theology it may prove fair game.
--J.D.
A deity that can make a 10,000 year-old planet appear millions of years old . . . but let a child die of cancer?
It may seem unfair to discuss the flaws of theology, but since the individual evokes nothing but theology it may prove fair game.
--J.D.
Well, I'm sure I don't know the answers to where the Pharoah's drowned army rests. But my wife, Morgan Fairchild, certainly has an opinion on it!Doctor X wrote:Your ignorance is clear, lad.archaeologist wrote:i wouldn't know.Where is this sunken Egyptian army? Where, for that matter, is the "sea of reeds/destruction?"
I claim to be molesting Nicole Kidman.ask ron wyatt, he claimed to have found the remains before he died.
That's the ticket!
Harte
Man is a credulous animal, and must believe something; in the absence of good grounds for belief, he will be satisfied with bad ones.
Bertrand Russell
Bertrand Russell
Harte wrote:Well, I'm sure I don't know the answers to where the Pharoah's drowned army rests. But my wife, Morgan Fairchild, certainly has an opinion on it!Doctor X wrote:Your ignorance is clear, lad.archaeologist wrote:i wouldn't know.
I claim to be molesting Nicole Kidman.ask ron wyatt, he claimed to have found the remains before he died.
That's the ticket!
Harte
flaming gorge, utah.
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I think you boys are on the wrong forum. Talk about your pseudo-archaeology.
It is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
-- Carl Sagan, The Demon-Haunted World
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-- Carl Sagan, The Demon-Haunted World
"Give us the timber or we'll go all stupid and lawless on your butts". --Redcloud, MTF
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well -Minimalist wrote:It does seem to be getting far afield.
just for the record -
utah's got polygamy
and nevada's got brothels.
a distinction without a difference?
up to you.
again, for the record.
archaeology, to me, brings in all facets of the human condition, whether physical, societal, religious, environmental, etc.
so who is the brave soul who will, like previous zealots from the past, do a politically motivated cut and shuffle (and enforce it, by the way) on what thinking is appropriate and what is not?
re: archaeology, or, to be more accurate, the human condition.
i'd rather have bad humor than no humor at all.
or, of course, we can appoint "archaeologist" to be the moderator of this board.
yes?
john