My absolute favorite is where Bear grabs a heapin' double handful of elephant dung and squeezes the water out straight into his mouth.
NOW THAT'S TASTEFUL TV!
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Re: Dune mentioned in "Ancient Aliens" on History Channel
the Flood might be based on the Gilgamesh saga.SandChigger wrote:I watched another one last night with what's-his-name, Josh Bernstein? About the Flood really being tsunami resulting from the collapse of the cone of the volcano Mount Etna (in Sicily?). So he goes to Israel and they find some bones at an underwater site that would have been above water at the time in question. He interviews some expert (in Cyprus, IIRC) who told him that prehistoric people were capable of building ships that could carry animals. And suddenly we've got Noah's Ark. Ole Josh was flying a bit loose and furious with the logic on that one.
(sigh) It's a wonder we're not back living in caves already.
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Re: Dune mentioned in "Ancient Aliens" on History Channel
I think it's safe to say that most of that part of the Bible is from other sources.
(Oh ... is that dissin' Moshe and da Torah? )
(Oh ... is that dissin' Moshe and da Torah? )
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(Why, Sandchigger, I didn't think you cared...)
Ah English, the language where pretty much any word can have any meaning! - A Thing of Eternity
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(I don't, really. Hey, I have my own set of irrational and idiotic fantasies and delusions, why should I begrudge others theirs? )
(And I mistyped above; should have been "M-she" and "T-rah". )
(And I mistyped above; should have been "M-she" and "T-rah". )