Bill Maher Explains Noah...
On 3/28/14, 11:17 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Fri, 28 Mar 2014 10:31:18 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:
I side with those scholars who believe the biblical tale of Noah had its
origins in a huge flood of some sort some thousands of years ago in the
middle east, and that the spiritual leaders of that time embellished it
to fantastic proportions and used it to keep the more simple folk of
their time in line. The story was passed along, generation to
generation, and between the nomadic peoples of the region until the Jews
picked it up and made it part of their bible.
Fine. Now STFU with your anti-religion crap.
Once again, Johnny...
rec.boats isn't the army, where someone mistakenly made you an officer
and gave you the feeling you had some clout. There's no bandwidth limit
here, so there is plenty of elasticity to hold my posts about whatever
subjects interest me and your posts about your seemingly endless list of
hobbies you use to fill the vacuum of thought in your days.
It is a little interesting to me that you consider my posts
"anti-religion" when my many "religious" friends consider some of the
religious issues I raise on occasion with them worthy of discussion.
We've had some fun debates recently about Noah, what with the new movie
coming out.
What do you discuss with your friends? Barbecue rubs?
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