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Not only that but we have the anchor stones near the ark. And we have historic evidence that people for many hundreds of years visited this site to see the ark. Oops, Snopes forgot about that.
The sensor they [supposedly] used is no better than some JohnsonSmith Catalog toy, according to independent sites I've already visited. No better than chance at actually finding something.
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.
Sorry, no verification of a wet dream was found in those links! I did find some interesting articles on Lorence G. Collins, which show him to be a man that is hell bent to prove that creationism is untrue, but then again, Ron Wyatt is on the other side of this spectrum.
The sensor they [supposedly] used is no better than some JohnsonSmith Catalog toy, according to independent sites I've already visited. No better than chance at actually finding something.
According to some independent sites that I visited, my GMC truck is better than a Toyota Prerunner!
That's very funny and ingenius! There are a lot of places that this can be posted, and a great number of people will believe it as the truth!
Better than believing that the real ark was actually found eh though? I mean there's fibs and then there's lies.
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No they didn't. They were all stamped "Made in U.S.A."
So Noah goes from being Chinese to American now then ey? Wow this finding gets more credible every day
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