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So you are claiming that Jesus was born over a ten year period? Wasn't that a bit rough on Mary?Because I already proved that the Bible is true. Nothing proves that any part of it is not true.
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So you are claiming that Jesus was born over a ten year period? Wasn't that a bit rough on Mary?Because I already proved that the Bible is true. Nothing proves that any part of it is not true.
That is clearly not true. If I had such "proof" I would have posted it a long long time agoBecause I already proved that the Bible is true. Nothing proves that any part of it is not true.
Please address the 2 proofs and see where you find fault.That is clearly not true. If I had such "proof" I would have posted it a long long time ago
People were tougher back then.So you are claiming that Jesus was born over a ten year period? Wasn't that a bit rough on Mary?
Back then existed?People were tougher back then.
Sure. I don't subscribe to the 1980 Universe belief system. The universe is billions of years old and the Earth is 4.6 billion years old and no one has demonstrated any differently.Back then existed?
4.6 billionSure. I don't subscribe to the 1980 Universe belief system. The universe is billions of years old and the Earth is 4.6 million years old and no one has demonstrated any differently.
Thanks.4.6 billion
Have you met the challenge.Thanks.
I have met it. Thank you for your concern. I couldn't have done it without you. You're the best.Have you met the challenge.
Over 30,000 dinosaur figurines disprove the 4.6 billion years and does a host of other facts.
Have you met the challenge.
Over 30,000 dinosaur figurines disprove the 4.6 billion years and does a host of other facts.
Are these the ones that a posable? Do you gotta collect em all?Got a link so I can see them?
Are these the ones that a posable? Do you gotta collect em all?
Thirty thousand? Again, show the source. I hope that you did not include the Ica Stones. They were shown to be frauds. When ancient stones sold (no dinosaurs on them) people figured out how to fake them and sell them:Have you met the challenge.
Over 30,000 dinosaur figurines disprove the 4.6 billion years and does a host of other facts.
Sure why not.Do they come in cereal boxes?
Thirty thousand? Again, show the source. I hope that you did not include the Ica Stones. They were shown to be frauds. When ancient stones sold (no dinosaurs on them) people figured out how to fake them and sell them:
Ica stones - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Identification as hoaxes[edit]
Stone appearing to depict a map
After the stones were publicized in a critical BBC documentary, they began to draw the attention of the Peruvian authorities and press.[4] The sale of Peruvian cultural heritage is illegal and the authenticity of the stones thus became a legal matter.[4][7] After being arrested and interrogated, Uschuya admitted that the stones were hoaxes that he and his wife Irma Gutierrez had engraved themselves and sold to Cabrera.[1][4][7] Their stated motive had been to make money from tourists[4] and to inspire pseudohistorians such as von Däniken.[7] The inspiration for the different engravings had supposedly been comic books, textbooks,[1][7] and magazines.[1] After he was let go, Uschuya continued to make and sell similar stones, though no longer passed them off as genuine.[4]
Uschuya reportedly produced the dark patina of the stones through baking them in donkey and cow dung and massaging them with boot polish. The engravings were made using a dentist's drill, knives, and chisels.[4][13] At another time, Uschuya claimed that after he had etched the artwork on the stones, he placed them in his poultry pen and "the chickens did the rest".[12] He reportedly made stones for Cabrera over a period of ten years.[5] The process of making the stones has been documented by several TV crews[15] and can reportedly take as little as 15 minutes.[5]
Sure why not.
I'm not very good at giving serious responses to the nonsensical demands that spring from a pseudoscience.
The secret toy surprise in every pack?
I've read about this.Thirty thousand? Again, show the source. I hope that you did not include the Ica Stones. They were shown to be frauds. When ancient stones sold (no dinosaurs on them) people figured out how to fake them and sell them:
Ica stones - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Identification as hoaxes[edit]
Stone appearing to depict a map
After the stones were publicized in a critical BBC documentary, they began to draw the attention of the Peruvian authorities and press.[4] The sale of Peruvian cultural heritage is illegal and the authenticity of the stones thus became a legal matter.[4][7] After being arrested and interrogated, Uschuya admitted that the stones were hoaxes that he and his wife Irma Gutierrez had engraved themselves and sold to Cabrera.[1][4][7] Their stated motive had been to make money from tourists[4] and to inspire pseudohistorians such as von Däniken.[7] The inspiration for the different engravings had supposedly been comic books, textbooks,[1][7] and magazines.[1] After he was let go, Uschuya continued to make and sell similar stones, though no longer passed them off as genuine.[4]
Uschuya reportedly produced the dark patina of the stones through baking them in donkey and cow dung and massaging them with boot polish. The engravings were made using a dentist's drill, knives, and chisels.[4][13] At another time, Uschuya claimed that after he had etched the artwork on the stones, he placed them in his poultry pen and "the chickens did the rest".[12] He reportedly made stones for Cabrera over a period of ten years.[5] The process of making the stones has been documented by several TV crews[15] and can reportedly take as little as 15 minutes.[5]
Sure why not.
I'm not very good at giving serious responses to the nonsensical demands that spring from a pseudoscience.
The secret toy surprise in every pack?
Here too. Maybe they still do. I don't eat that sort of thing these days.Over here they used to put small toys or collector cards in cereal. I think it's banned nowadays because it was encouraging kids to eat sugar.