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The Bible Doesn't Mention Homosexuality31 Jul 2009 19:27 GMT74
Romans 1
A condemnation of idolatry. Oh, sure, nutters quote
mine it -- rip individual sentences out of their context --
and PRETEND it condemns homosexuality. However,
imipak pretending to not be a bible thumper31 Jul 2009 03:01 GMT15
This is an old challenge (he's been a bible thumper
for a long time), but one he never addressed:
imipak <imi...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I never mention the Bible with respect to Ur.
The development of the Grail legend has been traced in detail by     cultural historians31 Jul 2009 02:48 GMT1
But, the literary allusions to things Egyptian,
or fragrances from the Middle East etc
re: certain adventure of Lancelot suggest
the following hypothesis -
What language was spoken in bibleland?31 Jul 2009 00:18 GMT7
    Oxford publishers is not legally Oxford U. And Oxford U. retains its
traditional Divinity college and publishes both professionally and for the
general public (such as this book) material a believing as Vatican City might
publish. But in matters which are cut and dried without ...
Just joined29 Jul 2009 06:52 GMT1
Hello everyone, I just joined today, and I am looking forward to
reading what you all have to say each day.
Stacy
Did Paul ever meet Jesus?29 Jul 2009 02:01 GMT10
The career of Paul
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/qumran_origin/message/3521
"Paul's account of himself before his conversion to Christianity, in
Gal 1:13-15,
A Few Things Which Matt and Inabon Probably Wish Did Not Exist....29 Jul 2009 01:05 GMT106
Since the two denialist clowns attempt to place the beginning of the
Jewish people somewhere in the Hellenistic era, it is quite
interesting to note that the surviving evidence neatly pulls the rug
from under their feet...
The Phaistos Disk and the Wiki-Kapos28 Jul 2009 13:12 GMT29
Here is another testimony of the way Wikipedia works, under the
dictatorship of some WIKI-kapos :
In the Wiki-article concerning the "Phaistos Disk's decipherments",
one may find - a real MIRACLE ! -  some lines about the J.
Price reviews Thiering; concludes that with her ideas anything goes;     does not label her bizarre28 Jul 2009 06:24 GMT13
http://www.robertmprice.mindvendor.com/rev_thiering__riddle.htm
"It is evident that while Dr. Thiering agrees with the
emerging new consensus that the Scrolls attest a
first-century Sitz-im-Leben, she is unmoved by the
ancient-egyptian food28 Jul 2009 01:18 GMT6
my daughter who is in 6th grade has to do a project on ancient Egypt. She is
suppose to bring some food for the class. Can any one give me idea what they
ate back then and if there are any stores I can buy or make some at home?
Amee
Even the believers have their uses27 Jul 2009 22:28 GMT18
    About a week ago one of the believers made some absurd comment about the
theology in the OT. Not only had I never heard that before but I know what
theology means and there is none in it. But not being the dismissive type I
did look into it.
Robert Eisenman met Barbara Thiering once; both put ToR & WP in the     1st century AD27 Jul 2009 22:21 GMT1
More responses
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/qumran_origin/message/5416
"The description of this group says that it is
concerned with the connection between the
For anyone interested in learning Akkadian27 Jul 2009 05:31 GMT1
The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago has released the
Chicago Assyrian Dictionary for free downloading.
The files can be downloaded from here: http://oi.uchicago.edu/research/pubs/catalog/cad/
Giwer Chickens Out (and you knew he would)27 Jul 2009 03:15 GMT31
So Giwer very quickly went from dodging the question
to making unreasonable demands, finally ending with
free-fall fantasy.
See, I had challenged Giwer to submit himself to an
Striking article on DSS carbondating by Joseph Atwill; Steve     Braunheim; Robert Eisenman27 Jul 2009 02:43 GMT15
Support for carbondating
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/qumran_origin/message/4524
-----  Dr. Thiering addresses another scholar,
      Stephen Goranson -
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