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



Tom McDonald wrote: on, 29/04/2008 01:00:
David wrote:

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BTW you are so wrapped up in yourself you failed
to note that Tom McDonald decided to show me
some respect.

No. I decided to give you some rope.
You hung yourself with it.

While you were able to put your usual manner in abeyance for a while in one thread, you then started a number of threads that, per you, included some that were just you fucking around here.

He said that dirt archaeology fascinates
him and clearly has positive feelings for his former
teacher, Gary Feinman.

Yup, to both. (Except that I'm still learning from Gary.)

But then, I actually am interested in learning about archaeology, and have worked very hard to put aside my own pride and prejudices in order to do so.

You, not so much. Really, not at all.

Thrash away on your own, Carl. You have clearly learned nothing here about archaeology, or how to go about discussing it.

Given your obvious energy, your free time and your access to a decent academic library, you could have been a great resource to this group. Madness creates such waste.

An academic library is wasted on him.
Any library, actually.

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