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Old 05-19-2011, 06:41 PM   #209
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Originally Posted by kirant View Post
Some of the stuff recorded in the Bible is archaeologically accurate, yes. There is a lot of evidence for some of the landmarks or events like a great flood
NO!

Great flood? by great do you mean a flood like the Mississippi river over flowing it's banks every few years or a global flood?

The story of Noah is a complete fairy tale,people back then lived in their little fish-bowl.There is zero evidence that the earth ever had a global flood,the only time it was close was when the planet was a frozen ball from a global ice age and that was over 650 million years ago.

I am so amazed that people today still believe in the bible,if you believe in the Bible you should believe in witches, wizards, sorcerers, spirits, satyrs, demons, giants, dragons, and unicorns. All of which that there is not a spec of proof of existence..zero.

Small sample:

1) Great Flood,and Noah saving ever living thing in pairs loaded on a wooden boat.
2) A boy slaying a 200 foot giant with a slingshot.
3) A man hanging out in the belly of a Whale for 3 days.
4) 900-year old men and talking jackasses.
5) A woman being convinced by a talking snake to eat the fruit of a magical tree
6) creation of the universe in 6 days..no wonder he rested on the 7th!
7) A man walking on water and making food fall from the sky.


It's clear,the Bible is merely a collection of fairy tales and should be catalogued and shelved with the fiction section of the library. But not with the other fairy tales, because so many of the Bible’s stories are too brutal to be read by kids or schizophrenics.
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