Screw loves and their mandatory mask #### . Another 1 bites the dust.
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A circle isn't a sphere. That specific passage states circle, and the tent example actually leans more to a flat earth theory in that passage.
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Meanwhile a steady stream of folks are constantly coming in & out walking directly past the tables...
The Taverns in town are the same...
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WASHINGTON, D.C.On the fourth floor of the Museum of the Bible, a sweeping permanent exhibit tells the story of how the ancient scripture became the world’s most popular book. A warmly lit sanctum at the exhibit’s heart reveals some of the museum’s most prized possessions: fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls, ancient texts that include the oldest known surviving copies of the Hebrew Bible.
But now, the Washington, D.C. museum has confirmed a bitter truth about the fragments’ authenticity. On Friday, independent researchers funded by the Museum of the Bible announced that all 16 of the museum’s Dead Sea Scroll fragments are modern forgeries that duped outside collectors, the museum’s founder, and some of the world’s leading biblical scholars. Officials unveiled the findings at an academic conference hosted by the museum.
“The Museum of the Bible is trying to be as transparent as possible,” says CEO Harry Hargrave. “We’re victims—we’re victims of misrepresentation, we’re victims of fraud.”
In a report spanning more than 200 pages, a team of researchers led by art fraud investigator Colette Loll found that while the pieces are probably made of ancient leather, they were inked in modern times and modified to resemble real Dead Sea Scrolls. “These fragments were manipulated with the intent to deceive,” Loll says. -
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Watching some news today and couldn’t help but laugh as someone does this while speaking about how they will strike of their schools aren’t safe.
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B) he was a smart guy and observed the world around him
C) he talked with someone from Greece, what would become Persia, or a Chinese fellow.
I'm fine with any of the three, or some combination thereof. The point is by 1492 when Columbus sailed the ocean blue, no educated person thought the world was flat. The idea that they did was put forth to discredit pretty much everyone from that era as being simple fools who blindly listened to the Pope.daf105paccar Thanks this.
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