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Dr. Willie Dye discusses Biblical Archaeology with Greg Garrison in Indianapolis - Part 1 of 3

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Dr. Willie Dye is interviewed by host Greg Garrison on WIBC Radio in Indianapolis. Dr. Dye is an expert in Biblical Archaeology and on this program he discusses conditions in the pre-diluvian world as referenced in the Book of Genesis.

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  • Biblical Archaeology... Why not just archaeology? You've got a book written by bronze-age primitives who didn't even mention China (or the Americas) that you are trying to "prove".  For the goddess sake! Meanwhile, how many valuable sites have been destroyed by the actions of the war in Iraq?

    Looking for the Ark of the Covenant... Good grief.

    You can't do real science if you start from a point of view based on religion. And the Creation Museum is a ball of horse-pucky.

  • @fastfashn "Science is not a sacred cow. Science is a horse. Don't worship it. Feed it." -- Aubrey Eben

    "In view of such harmony in the cosmos, which I, with my limited human mind, am able to recognize, there are yet people who say there is no God. But what makes me really angry is that they quote me for support of such views." -- Albert Einstein

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  • @marley54fd Too bad, I'm sure he thinks very highly of you.

  • [Discussing the fate of the Ark]

    Maj. Eaton: We have top men working on it now.

    Indiana: Who?

    Maj. Eaton: Top... men.

    - Raiders of the Lost Ark

  • "It's sort of a monument to scientific illiteracy, isn't it?" said Jerry Lipps, professor of geology, paleontology and evolution at University of California, Berkeley.

    The Creation Museum and Biblical Archaeology are fluffy bunny science. In other words, horse manure.

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