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To: WXRGina
If I understand correctly, you believe we don't know who discovered corn? We're waiting to learn this?

I believe man's history says it originated, in the natural, in Mexico.

28 posted on 07/15/2012 6:00:10 PM PDT by Vision ("Did I not say to you that if you would believe, you would see the glory of God?" John 11:40)
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To: Vision

Vision, I guess I don’t follow your reasoning.

I take the Biblical account literally over what any Godless historians claim.

I also look at the world map and see pieces of a “puzzle” that would fit perfectly together if they were moved back into place. I happen to take the Bible quite literally. These people who talk about “continental drift” taking jillions of years do not conceive that the Lord quite possibly made a cataclysmic “adjustment” of the earth’s surface when he confounded the people at Babel (or at some time after that).

You have to remember that many artifacts found in South America have twins on other continents (the pyramids). We simply do not know how our world looked the several thousands of years ago before the world continents split apart—likely very quickly. No, there is no worldly scientist that would ever agree with my analysis, because none of them accept God’s hand in the creation and history of our “young” world.

“Discovery” of corn goes back to the Garden, and it’s been in the world ever since.


30 posted on 07/15/2012 6:20:07 PM PDT by WXRGina (Further up and further in!)
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To: Vision

Goodnight, Vision! We’ll talk to you later. Have a good week!


31 posted on 07/15/2012 7:10:34 PM PDT by WXRGina (Further up and further in!)
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