1 posted on
07/19/2007 10:57:36 AM PDT by
Fennie
To: Fennie
2 posted on
07/19/2007 11:01:54 AM PDT by
ASA Vet
To: Fennie
Globull Warming will reveal it........
3 posted on
07/19/2007 11:02:36 AM PDT by
Red Badger
(No wonder Mexico is so filthy. Everybody who does cleaning jobs is HERE!.......)
To: Fennie
A most scholarly work. I’m convinced.
4 posted on
07/19/2007 11:03:51 AM PDT by
mgstarr
(KZ-6090 Smith W.)
To: Fennie
The Ararat "Anomaly"
To: Fennie
Honestly I would love to believe The Ark is still there.
However in regards to this article the B.S. meter is just off the charts.
9 posted on
07/19/2007 11:14:03 AM PDT by
Artemis Webb
(New York Politicians do not think or believe like Americans! .....Fred Thompson -- 2008)
To: Fennie
It must be true because of the death bed confession, right?
11 posted on
07/19/2007 11:15:56 AM PDT by
jazusamo
(DefendOurMarines.com)
To: Fennie
That, is no anomaly.
15 posted on
07/19/2007 11:24:50 AM PDT by
VaBthang4
("He Who Watches Over Israel Will Neither Slumber Nor Sleep")
To: Fennie
They’ll never find it unless they are given the map and the key.
18 posted on
07/19/2007 11:32:05 AM PDT by
RightWhale
(It's Brecht's donkey, not mine)
To: Fennie
Al Gore's next book, The Truth About Noah's Ark will prove that those English scientists really did find the ark in 1856.
To: Fennie
In an age when you can see nekked wimmon on google earth, it seems like something as big an ark would be fairly easy to spot.
It’s also possible to buy high res photos of any spot you choose. A lot cheaper than climbing mountains, at least for narrowing down the search.
27 posted on
07/19/2007 11:46:17 AM PDT by
js1138
To: Fennie
I enjoyed this story the first time I saw it, but it’s 30 years later and they still haven’t found the Ark.
To: Fennie
If all of these older expeditions found the ark and they went inside it and even photographed it (where are those photographs anyway?), doesn’t it seem that somebody mounting a modern expedition with all the science at our disposal now would have found the darn thing?
To: Fennie
More likely is the ark is either a metaphor or metaphor or some verbal legend of a catastrophic localized flood in the Black Sea, Persian Guld, or Mediterranean Sea.
I know, I know, I am going to get flack from the biblical literalists. But aren't these the same people who also accept the New testament parables and the Book of Revelations with all of it's metaphors.
To: Fennie
Then they treatened Haji Yearman and his father The word is "treated"
67 posted on
07/19/2007 5:58:33 PM PDT by
Oztrich Boy
("We can categorically state that we have not released man-eating badgers into the area...")
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