Re: Pyramids in Sudan is a trivial topic but Qumran Archaeology has world-shaking implications for Christian Origins



On Apr 28, 6:03 pm, Peter Alaca <p.al...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
David wrote: on, 28/04/2008 23:56:
On Apr 28, 5:34 pm, Peter Alaca <p.al...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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I don't know. His current strategy seems to be
flooding, to dominate the group. He started the
current flooding without an obvious trigger (at
least to me).
...

You are off your rocker; sci.arch can't be flooded
or dominated - it is too big and very high activity.

No it isn't. Otherwise it would be imposible
for you to post a quarter of the threads.
You are destroying this group, which makes your
claim that you are archaeology minded very
implausible. If you have, you should back down.



BTW you are so wrapped up in yourself you failed
to note that Tom McDonald decided to show me
some respect.  He said that dirt archaeology fascinates
him and clearly has positive feelings for his former
teacher, Gary Feinman.

So what?
Name dropping will not help you.

You fail to realize that you yourself are at the heart of the
problem. Sci.arch will be restored to balance when you
stop responding to me.

d.c.
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