Re: Robert Best is best on Noah (historical figure) and the Flood (local)
- From: Tom McDonald <kiltmac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2007 17:43:47 -0500
Carl wrote:
On Jul 2, 9:27 pm, Tom McDonald <kilt...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Carl wrote:
<snip>
For the sake of getting our thread I started back on track, here areHave you read the book? If so, why not bring an issue you find
extracts
from the Robert Best website on archaeology per se. Way cool for a
change would
it be were somebody to make a decision... just buy Best's book off
amazon.com
and respond back to us, especially with an informed opinion on how
well
backed up be Best's archaeology and entire reconstruction.
interesting from the book here to talk about, referencing the
book? Just asking us to buy the book and review it, when it does
not seem to be of interest to many (any?) posters here is
presumptuous. Perhaps even rude.
<snip>
Your suggestion won't work; what would work is for some sci.archer (I
don't bother
to say somebody INTERESTED because we are all big boys and girls not
in
kindergarten anymore) to ask me DIRECT question(s).
That way our abundant foolish NG conversational static is sidestepped
because
I would know 100% that the questioner(s) is/are taking me seriously
and IS/ARE interested in the topic.
Also, I confide I absolutely and personally hate doing, or see others
doing, CONTRADICTION of
somebody else's point BECAUSE I am fully aware that some posters don't
even read follow-thru.
(In certain other venues than this specific thread on sci.arch free-
flowing contradiction in conversation is OK)
Thus, in our beloved thread SOMEBODY initially said the Flood was NOT
WORLDWIDE (true because
it was local, not even strictly regional) but that specific person
failed to CLICK the Robert Best website
to find out that Best agrees. I had expected people (at least some,
one even) to pore over Best for
clues/details on their own without even the hint of my scolding.
Bottom line - would somebody get the ball rolling by asking me a
question or a pool of questions?
I did ask you a question. You spewed many whiny little ankle-biting lines, but didn't answer it. So your request for us to ask you questions seems a bit useless.
BTW, you need to set your line length to perhaps 65 or so. Your lines are too long, and break inappropriately on properly-set news readers.
Also, it might be nice for you to stop shouting.
BTW, it takes little effort for one to avoid being deliberately rude.
"They" (or a professor of mine way back
when originally from Communist Czechoslovakia) used to make the point
that Stalin was rude in seminary.
And he grew up to lead the nation that won the most desperate war ever fought in Europe, and bring his nation into the modern age.
Plus, of course, one man's rudeness is another man's frankness.
.
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