Re: OT South African Mystery Spheres
From: Pat Flannery (flanner_at_daktel.com)
Date: 03/03/05
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Date: Wed, 02 Mar 2005 20:53:21 -0600
Doug... wrote:
>Ooooo-kay... Um, correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the oldest
>rocks found on Earth were granites from the Canadian Shield, that
>weighed in at around 2.5 byo. I recall reading that a rock dated to 3
>billion years was recently dubbed the oldest terrestrial rock found. So
>it sounds a little odd to me that a layer of pyrophyllite in South
>Africa would date out at 2.8 - 3 byo.
>
>
READ YOUR HOLY BIBLE BOOK!
God has put these balls into the Earth to prove the
Humanist/Evolutionist/Atheist/Communist/Feminist/Gay Sponge Bob Fans
wrong, Wrong, WRONG!
We must all put our trust in God's Holy Balls!
>This really smells like a hoax to me, guys.
>
>
Have you been smelling God's Holy Balls?! :-)
Pat
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