Hey moron, what's with the Jesus-style pic of yourself? Just gotta have an Avatar that is nothing like you? Perhaps you fancy yourself some kind of religious figure....or maybe you are just a wacko. At any rate, you need serious "help"... if you know what i mean. Have fun playing your little role while you can. Jesus will come back as a Lion you know, and that will not bode well for those using his name or image for profit. Ciao Diavolo
RE: Ark video: The video is from a long, long time ago and whoever is posting it is making it seem like NEW evidence it is actually OLD OLD bullshit. It is most likely from the late 70s movie on the Ark, and all of the tech (and clothing!) support that it is very out of date. The end result of the investigation was that the timbers were from an old monastery in the mountains. An intriguing find for sure, but NOT the Ark of Noah. Anyone still posting 70s fiction as fact is a liar and a hypocrite.
"Ronald Eldon Wyatt (1933 - August 4, 1999 at Memphis, Tennessee) was an adventurer and former nurse anesthetist noted for advocating the Durupınar site as the site of Noah's Ark, among other Bible-related pseudoarchaeology.
His claims are dismissed by scientists, historians, biblical scholars, and even by leaders in his own Seventh-day Adventist Church"
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Hey moron, what's with the Jesus-style pic of yourself? Just gotta have an Avatar that is nothing like you? Perhaps you fancy yourself some kind of religious figure....or maybe you are just a wacko. At any rate, you need serious "help"... if you know what i mean. Have fun playing your little role while you can. Jesus will come back as a Lion you know, and that will not bode well for those using his name or image for profit. Ciao Diavolo
JoeLatem 2 years ago
RE: Ark video: The video is from a long, long time ago and whoever is posting it is making it seem like NEW evidence it is actually OLD OLD bullshit. It is most likely from the late 70s movie on the Ark, and all of the tech (and clothing!) support that it is very out of date. The end result of the investigation was that the timbers were from an old monastery in the mountains. An intriguing find for sure, but NOT the Ark of Noah. Anyone still posting 70s fiction as fact is a liar and a hypocrite.
JoeLatem 2 years ago
"Ronald Eldon Wyatt (1933 - August 4, 1999 at Memphis, Tennessee) was an adventurer and former nurse anesthetist noted for advocating the Durupınar site as the site of Noah's Ark, among other Bible-related pseudoarchaeology.
His claims are dismissed by scientists, historians, biblical scholars, and even by leaders in his own Seventh-day Adventist Church"
mycatistigger 2 years ago 4