On Apr 13, 7:22=A0pm, "Meldon Fens" <mel...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> We're all pretty familiar with the story surrounding the discovery of
the
> Dead Sea Scrolls whereby a cave was discovered by a shepherd looking for
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is
> lost goat. Despite the particular cave appearing to be inaccessible
(half
> way
> up a near vertical cliff face), the shepherd is alleged to have thrown a
> stone into the cave whereupon he heard the sound of shattering pottery.
(O=
k,
> so be it.)
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Sea_Scrolls
>
> I've just watched a documentary on ancient Egypt whereby an ancient tomb
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as
> discovered, guess what, by a shepherd looking for his lost goat. (now
just=
a
> minute here...)
>
> In the same show yet another discovery was made by man seeking, in this
> case, his lost
> donkey. It is alleged the donkey was found staring at a dark hole full
of
> mummies. (Ok, I'm not buying any of this.)
>
>
http://www.discoverychannel.ca/schedule/series.aspx?timezone=3DEST&type...=
>
> If you buy any of these stories, I've got some land in New Orleans for
sal=
e
> you
> might be interested in.
>
> During my search for accompanying links I came across a link indicating
I'=
m
> not alone in my doubt as to the authenticity of these stories.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dead_Sea_Scrolls_Deception
>
> If the stories are fraudulent, what else is?
>
> --
> There is still time to prevent another jewish holocaust.
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>
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