On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 22:15:31 +0100, "Steve O" thanks.com>
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>"stoney"
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>> On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 06:42:49 GMT, "Suzanne" flash.net> wrote:
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>>>> The Bible isn't evidence. It is a collection of stories written by
>>>> several subsequent cultures, shrouded in myth and embellished with
>>>> legend, to explain the cultures' relationship with the world around
>>>> them. It isn't Truth©, and it isn't evidence any more than The Wizard
>>>> of Oz is evidence of the Tin Man.
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>>>Liz, in Jewish law, the testimony of 2 people is grounds
>>>for evidence. The Bible is the testimony of many more
>>>than two people. If you decide that the gospels are only
>>>what non-witnesses have observed, you would be wrong.
>>>The gospels make it clear that many people have seen
>>>the people and the events that took place, that are written
>>>in it's pages. The many reports all over the world, in
>>>every language, on every continent, in every country, give
>>>the report also that there was once a world wide flood in
>>>which a man and his family saved many animals. In many
>>>of those reports, the man's name is Nu/Noe/Noah/Nu-u.
>>>In many languages and writings in various parts of the
>>>world, the first man and woman were named Adam/Adama
>>>and Eve/Ewe/Ewa/Eva.
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>> /cue Looney Tunes music. [shudder]
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>Good grief- don't tell me that Suzanne believes in all of that Noah's Ark
>nonsense too?
And more.
>This is all getting far too silly.
It maxed out when she claimed she was both intelligent and educated.
>Next thing, she'll be claiming that all of the animals in the world lived
>within walking distance of Noah's house.
Nah! They took the 'Magic Bus.'