Re: Peanut Gallery: Richard Clayton/Ray Martinez debate



Ray Martinez wrote:

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> Tom would have us believe some nonsense about the Brits having no
> connection to the world between Rome and the Ice Age = deluded moron
> evading the facts of history because it proves the Bible and the Bible
> is what ToE wants to falsify.

Ah. I see. You didn't understand the science (genetics, in this
case) involved, so you call it nonsense.

Name-calling = inability to refute.

Your 'facts of history,' to the extent you supported them with
the likes of Geoffrey of Monmouth, are fanciful tales. Geoffrey
says that Brutus was a Trojan, and that he worshiped many gods,
including gods he didn't know.

Geoffrey says that before the Trojans under Brutus, Britain was
inhabited only by 'giants,' the largest of whom, at the time of
the Trojan invasion of Britain, was 'Goemagot, in stature twelve
cubits.' The giants were extirpated, leaving the bloodline or
genetics of 'Britons' to be entirely made up of Trojan, with
perhaps some other Mediterranean, genes.

Now this must mean that the primary genetic underlayment of most
white Britons today would be Mediterranean, with a glaze of
Roman, Pict, Celt, Saxon and French.

But this is not what is found. What is found, detailed in the
link and quotation I gave twice, is that 80% of modern white
Britons' genetics are in situ characteristics, that have existed
in Britain for thousands of years before Homer imagined Troy, or
Virgil Aeneas and Rome.

But this conflicts with your pre-ordained conclusion, so it is
'nonsense.'

Your heresy has darkened your understanding, and you evidence
the penalty of willfully blinding yourself to the wonderful,
almost miraculous, *comprehensibility* of Creation.

Your evasions, as I thought, continue. Continue them now, as I
have no confidence that you have the ability to read my source
for comprehension.

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--
Tom McDonald
http://ahwhatdoiknow.blogspot.com/

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