Re: Properly Understanding the Rocks



On Sun, 22 Mar 2009 13:55:17 -0400, "J.J. O'Shea"
<try.not.to@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Sun, 22 Mar 2009 13:12:24 -0400, heekster wrote
(in article <o5scs4h9dv3lck44lutheasut59bqu7r1g@xxxxxxx>):

On Sun, 22 Mar 2009 10:35:12 -0400, "J.J. O'Shea"
<try.not.to@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 16:21:47 -0400, M]adman wrote
(in article <iOSwl.18180$v8.9898@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>):

VoiceOfReason wrote:
On Mar 20, 8:08 am, wf3h <w...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mar 20, 12:08 am, VoiceOfReason <papa_fo...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Mar 19, 11:32 pm, "[M]adman" <g...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Oh i'm sorry. Did i fail to mention that the chineese found
pottery with Noah's name written on it?

In which language? And how do you know to which 'Noah' it applied, assuming
that you could make an accurate translation?

Hmm... come to think of it, what language was Genesis originally written
in?

Originally, it was an oral tradition.
When it was finally written down, it was done so in Hebrew, and called
the Brei***. Genesis is a Greek word, which means the same as
Brei***.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genesis
is pretty accurate.

You mean that it wasn't a <gasp! shock! horror!> ancient text?! It wasn't a
text at all?! That being what I was taught, all these many years ago, in
Religious Knowledge class. I was waiting for madman/uriel to post drivel. Who
knows, perhaps he still will.

One can only hope.

And I _still_ want to know what language was used to write Noah's name on
those Chinese potshards. And how madman/uriel can tell that it was the one
and only Noah of Genesis who was being referred to. And, in fact, how he can
support his statement in any way whatsoever. I gotta see this. I really do.

It's times like this, where you have to ask, "What would Atrahasis
do?"


Who wrote it? When was it written? On what medium was it written? How was
it
stored? _Where_ was it stored? Come on, oh gatherer of ancient texts, let's
see some answers.


Was that in the same cave with the dino pictures on the walls? :-D
- D :-D-

he saw it in a flintstone cartoon which is very old, so it must be
true.

WILMA!

DENIAL!!!



NO EVIDENCE WHATSOEVER!

--
Ridendo dicere verum.

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