RE: Creation/evolution3
January 27, 2015 at 1:41 pm
(This post was last modified: January 27, 2015 at 1:51 pm by Drich.)
(January 26, 2015 at 8:09 pm)Chuck Wrote: Show some respect when speaking of that revered presence whose monkey like spelling skills is asserted, by no less august an authority than himself, to be indicative of intellectual parity with "Enistein", "Churchhill", and "eddison", no doubt all rolled into one.All of this was included in the link I provided
oh, and his enisteiness wishes to avoid the impression of unwarranted modesty, so he throws in Charles "Schawb" as well.
Schawb taught Himself to read as I did via comic books.
Patton had his wife spell check his letters and dispatches, as i does mine.
Enistein was told he was mentally slow and a day dreamer. I was removed from a school for this very reason.
Edison's teacher said 'too stupid to learn anything' Even In the 1980's a teacher had no problem telling a little child this.
Churchhill was punished for being lazy and failed multiple classes numerous times, so did I.
I chose those names because we have something in common.
(January 26, 2015 at 8:16 pm)Tonus Wrote: And yet there are artifacts from people who lived in the area 3,500 years BEFORE the supposed exodus. The desert clearly does not "consume all." It may very well wipe out the tracks of a wandering army that made a brief trek through its sands, but it doesn't wipe out all of the tracks of small tribes and it can't possibly wipe out all of the tracks of what amounts to a modern-day city wandering in its midst for 38 years.that's not true there are entire lost cities! It's not that people just forgot where the city was. The desert consumes all! In like 2010 is the first time anyone could confirm these cities existance because Satalites with new radar technology could identify different densities in the sand that matched up with the cities foundations.
Shifting sand and erosion and 3,000 years of time does not wipe out every last shred of evidence of a group of hundreds of thousands of people and their livestock over a 38-year period.
Without these foundations cities that were hundreds of years old with hundreds of thousands if not millions of people living and doing commerce there would have been completely consumed by the sand.
So I ask again, without the foundations the cities had (as everyone was in tents rather than perminate structures/just like the various armies that have marched across that same place without a trace.. which btw would total in the high hundreds of thousands if not millions) what do you expect to find?
Everything you listed are items based off a modern trash list. None of which would have been discarded by the jews who had to make a life out there. Not to mention I have given now two examples of millions of people throwing everything away, and all traces of them all have been consumed by the desert.
again what are you looking for?