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JonF
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Message 29 of 79 (74603)
12-21-2003 7:39 PM
Reply to: Message 27 by Eta_Carinae
12-21-2003 5:12 PM


The late Ron Wyatt isn't claiming much of anything anymore, but his followers are.
Some useful links on Wyatt:
BOGUS "NOAH'S ARK FROM TURKEY EXPOSED AS A COMMON GEOLOGIC STRUCTURE, by one of the participants in one of Wyatt's "expeditions".
Wyatt Archeological Research Fraud Documentation
Amazing ‘Ark’ Expos Could this be Noah’s Ark? ... the answer, of course, is "no", in this article from a major creationist organization.

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JonF
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Message 30 of 79 (74607)
12-21-2003 8:10 PM
Reply to: Message 27 by Eta_Carinae
12-21-2003 5:12 PM


Somehow this ex-cop not only found the Ark (but no one else has seen it LOL) he also claims to know where Paul's ship was wrecked.
Again, the worlds archeologists cannot find stuff but this ex-cop somehow claims to have found what would be 2 of the biggest finds in history. What a crock!!!!!!!!!
Actually, he claimed to have found lots more: Noah's Ark, the Ark of the Covenant, Sodom and Gomorrah, the chariot wheels of Pharaoh's army in the Red Sea, the blood and water of Christ on the Mercy Seat (in the chamber with the Ark of the Covenant), and Mount Sinai ... but I don't know of any claim to have found the site of Paul's shipwreck. Got a cite?

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JonF
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Message 33 of 79 (74613)
12-21-2003 9:10 PM
Reply to: Message 31 by johnfolton
12-21-2003 8:36 PM


in that its known that the salinity of the fish is similar to the salinity of the sea water
Actually, it's known that the "salinity" of freshwater organisms is that of fresh water, and such organisms die in water that has significant salt (but less than the oceans). It's also known that the "salinity" of marine organisms is that of the ocean, and such organisms die if there's less salt (but more than in fresh water). In other words, all water-dwelling organisms would die in a world-wide flood. One of the menay reasons why such a flood never happened.
Your writing style makes you appear very ignorant. The content of your writing makes you appear even more ignorant. If you want to be taken seriously, if you want to discuss rather than preach, clean up your act. Not intended as an insult, just an observation.

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