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You know what is amazing to me trumpethim? What is amazing to me is that with all the evidence we have provided they still don't believe. I bet if Jesus Christ came down right now and presented himself to AREQUIPA and the other naysayers and He showed them the holes in His hands and feet they would probably Goodle "Jesus Christ" and tell Him: "You don't exist."
The whole damned silly, babyish flimflam is easily torn apart and thrown away here.
Tell that to all the scientists and labs who have already put their good name on the line as to proving it really is Noah's ark. The pictures of the petrified wood that was glued together and had pitch on it along with the rivet found should tell you Snopes got it wrong. Just because Snopes states something does not mean they are correct. They have been found to make false statements quite often.
Oh wait! the volcano and earthquake miraculously produced the petrified wood found there and miraculously produced the rivets! Yes! That should put this whole silly thing to rest!
The whole damned silly, babyish flimflam is easily torn apart and thrown away here.
Wow! That shows a lot about "Snopes"! They list a group of "Claims" vs. "Reality".
They said, "Claim: Soil samples from the site indicate the residue of a decayed wooden vessel with sophisticated metals used for bracing.
Reality: It is true that the samples contained iron, aluminum, titanium, and carbon, but such elements are always to be found in soils." Ooops! Aluminum is NEVER found in soil."
They said, "Claim: The pattern of 'iron lines' that was detected by the metal detecting surveys and marked out by plastic tape was duplicated and verified by other subsurface techniques including ground penetrating, or subsurface interface, radar surveys.
Reality: This claim is utterly false, yet it has been persistently used to give credence to diagrams purporting to show the internal structure of a boat, namely, Noah's Ark." Ooops! The video shows these claims to be true! Now, since everyone wants visible evidence on these things, who do we believe; the tape showing the actual event at the actual site, or "Snopes", who "says" that this claim is utterly false without any evidence to prove their allegations?
I could go on, but the site that was given, from Snopes, refuses to be copied, and I don't want to spend any more time copying it by direct method.
No, this whole silly, babyish flimflam from Snopes is easily torn apart and thrown away.
All I can say is: Thank you Snopes for showing me how "accurate" you really are, and that you can't be trusted any more than a medicine oil salesman!
Snopes may not have the best reputation for other topics but every point they make about this silly, babyish wet-dream is verifiable. Read the links.
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