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Boris Godunov
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Portland, OR
Aug 2001 time: 00:20
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quote: Originally posted by Cloud9
Somehow I get the feeling that these websites you are visiting are all lies, as it is human nature to do so. You should quote a reliable source. |
Ah yes. It's the everyone-else-is-insane-and-against-me argument. The sources are more reliable than yours, as they cite reknowned geologists. Every claim as to that site being the Ark has been debunked on a scientific basis. There is nothing supporting the claim except the shape of the rocks. Rocks, mind you. Not wood. Rocks. Did he make the Ark out of rocks? 
How about finding a non-religious, scientific analysis of the site and the evidence? Wait, I linked to that already. And I even threw in ones of Christian geoligists who debunk it. No one thinks this is real except Wyatt's partners in lies and the readers of the Weekly World News.
quote: If you can't keep an open mind on this, then there is no point in me continuing this discussion with you. I will put you on my Ignore List, and continue it without you. |
I have a feeling you will end up putting everyone who dares argue with you on your Ignore list because you can't handle it. That's called a "cop out." You're going to find yourself very lonely if that is your tactic. You'll also find that burying your head in the sand isn't a particularly good way to face things.
Your mind is the one obviously not open, as with the plethora of evidence that Wyatt was propogating a lie, deliberate or not, you still keep trying to say there is something here, when there isn't.
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CygnusZ
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It doesn't matter how much research you do if you have it in your mind that only one result is correct. This is meant for all parties.
Of course, this is an especially dangerous statement to Cloud 9, whom has a belief structure based on this policy of only believeing there can be one answer.
Third of all, the main problem I have with those sites discrediting Ron Wyatt is that they tend not to cite their sources. It's not my initiative to believe that they're lying, but reasonable doubt can still exist as long as the claims aren't being appropriately cited.
When a harsh standard is applied to proving that the Arc is real I haven't seen proof on this high a level either.
I believe Boris said it himself, and idiot with an internet connection can say whatever he wants.
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Tingkai
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To find the Northwest Passage
Aug 2001 time: 13:20
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quote: Originally posted by Cloud9
Guess that proves I'm not so credulistic after all, as Alexander's Horse thinks. |
Not at all.
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