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|  | Understanding | | Join Date: May 2004 Location: Plano, Texas, USA
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| | | Re: Noah Adam's ark Built at Stonehenge Shipyard Quote:
Originally Posted by quantum dot I don't really get this  | quantum dot posted, therefore, quantum dot got it.
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| | | Re: Noah Adam's ark Built at Stonehenge Shipyard Quote:
Originally Posted by freeztar Don't worry, nobody does... | Kindly prove that nobody got this. Thank you.
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Originally Posted by REASON What do you mean? Isn't it obvious?  | Is REASON somebody, or, is REASON nobody? If REASON nobody, please prove so.
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| | | Re: Noah Adam's ark Built at Stonehenge Shipyard You are either weirdest comic alive or deeply troubled, possibly both. 
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|  | Pasquinader |  Sponsor | | | Re: Noah Adam's ark Built at Stonehenge Shipyard Quote:
Originally Posted by Moontanman You are either weirdest comic alive or deeply troubled, possibly both.  | That's the best ya got? Name-calling? Maybe ask some direct questions.  For such a UFO guy, you're pretty critical of this mystery. Shall we suppose you know what's buried under the heelstone? What geo studies have you or the other critics cited? Oh...that's right...none.
Bring it! 
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Originally Posted by Euclidean-Paradox Stonehenge was a not a shipyard. It is speculated to have been used a either a calendar (or astronomical observatory), or as some sort of religious site. Second, Stonehenge was built over hundreds of years. | Science is not speculation. Kindly prove Stonehenge was never, at any time, a shipyard. Please submit physical tangible evidence only. Shipping address provided for evidence needing to be shipped. Thank you.
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| | | Re: Noah Adam's ark Built at Stonehenge Shipyard Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Denke Regards,
Garry W. Denke
Geologist/Geophysicist
Denke Oil Company (DOC)
Wildcat Station, P.O. Box 866488
Plano, Texas 75086-6488
Tel: 972-422-8268
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DOC: 570-788-5282 Garry Denke Denoco Inc. | Quote:
Originally Posted by Euclidean-Paradox Gee, you actually think you validated your own competence by posting that information? | Yes.
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|  | Pasquinader |  Sponsor | | | Re: Noah Adam's ark Built at Stonehenge Shipyard Quote:
Originally Posted by UncleAl If the length of the ship is longer than a severe wave wavelength of the ocean... fore and aft at antinodes, center over a node, and the ship breaks in two. That is why WWII depth charges were fuzed to explode under a submarine - make a central bubble and crack the keel.
Noah's Ark is a maritime impossibility. Test of faith! | And yet >> Quote:
...The largest of the junks were said to be over 400 feet long and 150 feet wide.
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However, in 1962, the rudderpost of a treasure ship was excavated in the ruins of one of the Ming boatyards in Nanjing. This timber was no less than 36 feet long. Reverse engineering using the proportions typical of a traditional junk indicated a hull length of around 500 feet. ...
| NOVA Online | Sultan's Lost Treasure | Ancient Chinese Explorers
Makes 300 cubits in length within the realm of maritime accomplishment. Test of knowledge. 
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|  | Sonic Determination | | Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Blue Springs, MO - USA
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| | | Re: Noah Adam's ark Built at Stonehenge Shipyard Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Denke Is REASON somebody, or, is REASON nobody? | Yes! Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Denke If REASON nobody, please prove so.
G-D | According to the American Heritage Dictionary, the word REASON can be difined as:
n. rea·son - The basis or motive for an action, decision, or conviction. See Usage Notes at because, why.
- A declaration made to explain or justify action, decision, or conviction: inquired about her reason for leaving.
- An underlying fact or cause that provides logical sense for a premise or occurrence: There is reason to believe that the accused did not commit this crime.
- The capacity for logical, rational, and analytic thought; intelligence.
- Good judgment; sound sense.
- A normal mental state; sanity: He has lost his reason.
- Logic A premise, usually the minor premise, of an argument.
v. rea·soned, rea·son·ing, rea·sons
v. intr. - To use the faculty of reason; think logically.
- To talk or argue logically and persuasively.
- Obsolete To engage in conversation or discussion.
v. tr. - To determine or conclude by logical thinking: reasoned out a solution to the problem.
- To persuade or dissuade (someone) with reasons.
None of these definitions refers to personhood, but rather, a thought process or explanation.
Besides, not being able to prove something doesn't exist doesn't make it so.
Anyway, are you currently going with the shipyard explanation over the ancient football colosseum, or are you saying that Stonehenge was both? 
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|  | Astounding Vision | | 2 Many Bugs Champion! Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: South Eastern North Carolina, Cape Fear Region
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| | | Re: Noah Adam's ark Built at Stonehenge Shipyard Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Denke Science is not speculation. Kindly prove Stonehenge was never, at any time, a shipyard. Please submit physical tangible evidence only. Shipping address provided for evidence needing to be shipped. Thank you.
G-D | I think the burden of proof is on you. I don't have to prove crap. Stonehenge already has a believable theory as to it's purpose. You are the one with the outlandish theory. I'd believe in UFOs way before I would believe Stonehenge was the ship yard where Noah's Ark was built. At least there is a small chance UFOs are real, Noah's Ark is BS.
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