Re: Can archaeology speak to the pre-Flood cities?
- From: "Tedd Jacobs" <tjacobs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 04:34:41 -0600
"Eric Stevens" wrote...
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 03:58:57 -0600, "Tedd Jacobs"<snip>
<tjacobs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
where can i find this book, 'fiction' or 'non-fiction'?http://tinyurl.com/34h59k
Where it lies between fiction and non-fiction depends upon what you
already know.
what i know does not dictate where a library clasifies a book. "davinci
code" is not non-fiction.
get your fucking bull*** out of here! this was another of the most asinine
statements you have ever made.
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