Re: Free Masons history
- From: "george" <gblack@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: 2 Jun 2005 13:22:16 -0700
Alaca wrote:
> Philip Deitiker wrote: Xns966985A4B2306prd@xxxxxxxxxxxx,
>
> > In sci.archaeology, Alaca created a message ID
> > news:429f42e1$0$44757$dbd49001@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
> >
> >> Yes, you never know how a cow is catching a hare.
> >> (In fact we do know)
> >
> > A lesson to be learned here is that when people aspire
> > motivations to an event before the event is proven to have
> > occurred, one will be able to sort those people into the
> > catagories of horse before cart and cart before horse. And
> > within the second group straw grasping would be a favored
> > activity. What I said to Eric about Wolters, with the Templar
> > statement I believe he has shown his true colors as a scientist.
>
> The Templars are out
> The Bronze Age ships are back !
I noticed. Very low retention rate there
ROTFL
.
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