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Published:
2009 June 01

Is Noah's Ark a true story?

Praise Jesus!

/ph

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Posted by Clinton Armitage on Monday, 2009 July 06 @21:41.

Nice - the problem is, I feel, that religious people do not want to understand rationally the impossibility of a literal reading of the Noah Flood story, because the religious meme creates a kind of religiously induced emotional awe. The more incredible and unlikely the story, the more awe for their gods power.

    Reply from Auke Slotegraaf on Monday, 2009 July 06 @21:53.

    Hopefully P&T video spread a counter-meme. It is perhaps all we atheists can do.

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