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I'm glad you asked, In fact they (or the penguin -kind baryma) lived nearby on the island continent of Pangaea, and suddenly God pinged the migratory instinct in their penguin -heads (giving them one if they don't actually migrate) and they began to waddle, waddle, joining the long line of beetle -kind, porcupine, kind, bear -kind, camel -kind, Rhamphorynchus -kind, allosaur -kind, Dimetrodon -kind and Lucy and they shuffled with a zombie -like gaze through the Noachian shipyard and up the ramp, after which Noah slammed the door behind them, after assuring all the sinful workmen outside that he was just going to check that it was watertight and then he'd pay them for the work they did beating out the steel framing, shaping the Ararat rocks into drogues with their power -tools, and blowing the ice crystals off the eucalyptus -leaves before hurriedly packing them in dry wooden boxes, guaranteed to keep them fresh and tempting to Koala kind for a couple of years until the eucalyptus trees grew again.
They were still waiting when the flood waters closed over their sinful heads.
No, you claimed that they could not have been done with Llama sinew and I showed, as I did here, that it was done in the time of the Conquistadores by people who (so far as I know) had nothing but Llama sinew and sand. I don't know if that is what they used, but I know they couldn't have used power tools as the cuts curve from either side, where the block is half cut.
This utterly refutes the claim that it had to be power tools or lasers for them or for the Egyptians. You didn't listen then and you now repeat the same claim. I hope you will listen now.
Sorry ole chap but these interior cuts could not possibly have been made with Lama guts:
I'm glad you asked, In fact they (or the penguin -kind baryma) lived nearby on the island continent of Pangaea, and suddenly God pinged the migratory instinct in their penguin -heads (giving them one if they don't actually migrate) and they began to waddle, waddle, joining the long line of beetle -kind, porcupine, kind, bear -kind, camel -kind, Rhamphorynchus -kind, allosaur -kind, Dimetrodon -kind and Lucy and they shuffled with a zombie -like gaze through the Noachian shipyard and up the ramp, after which Noah slammed the door behind them, after assuring all the sinful workmen outside that he was just going to check that it was watertight and then he'd pay them for the work they did beating out the steel framing, shaping the Ararat rocks into drogues with their power -tools, and blowing the ice crystals off the eucalyptus -leaves before hurriedly packing them in dry wooden boxes, guaranteed to keep them fresh and tempting to Koala kind for a couple of years until the eucalyptus trees grew again.
They were still waiting when the flood waters closed over their sinful heads.
I thought this was supposed to be a mature discussion among adults.
Koalas don't just eat eucalyptus leaves. And who is to say that was their only diet in Noah's day?
These ruins are around 10,000 years old. Way advanced technology to do that. Even we would have difficulty today doing that.
Sorry. The date is after 1000 AD and the method is known - stone hammers. They are found in the quarries with some stones still showing the process of being worked. The work is amazing but not done with power tools.
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Originally Posted by Eusebius
I thought this was supposed to be a mature discussion among adults.
Given the subject matter, mature discussion seems otiose.
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Koalas don't just eat eucalyptus leaves. And who is to say that was their only diet in Noah's day?
Of course we can always morph the animals into whatever is needed to make the story work.
Sorry. The date is after 1000 AD and the method is known - stone hammers. They are found in the quarries with some stones still showing the process of being worked. The work is amazing but not done with power tools.
Given the subject matter, mature discussion seems otiose.
Of course we can always morph the animals into whatever is needed to make the story work.
I believe you did.
It has been proven they could not do that work with stone hammers. Just because stone hammers might be found in quarries does not prove they used those in Puma Pumku.
but of course he did! science cant build a wooden boat that size. only magic can do that.
you need magic to lure every animal into the boat
you need magic to make them all fit in the boat and their required living spaces.
you need magic to keep them alive for several months.
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Originally Posted by Eusebius
That Noah story sure is ripe with historic facts.
LOL! funny guy.
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