Sentences with phrase «what archeology»

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I call BS on Jimbo about «a huge avalanche of historical evidence and archeology» and I call BS on your statement because you only refer to «common knowledge» I've seen what Christian common knowledge is like and it often runs a bit shy on facts..
«after thorough review (over 20 books) of all the scriptures and archeology involved» — what?
What we do know: (from the fields of astrophysics, biology, biochemistry, archeology, nuclear physics, geology and the history of religion)
What is the only thing capable of making 40 % of the country fvcking stupid enough to think the entire Universe began less than 10,000 years ago with one man, one woman and a talking snake: (i) paleontology (ii) archeology (iii) biology; or (iv) religion It is only acceptable as an adult to believe Bronze Age mythology like talking snakes, the Red Sea splitting, mana falling from the sky, a man living in a whale's belly, a talking donkey, superhuman strength, a man rising from the dead and angels, ghosts, gods and demons in the field of:
LOL The fact that word meanings have changed over the years is PRECISELY why interpreters seek to understand what the author was trying to say using archeology, word study, etc...
You don't have to buy - in to the «truth» behind what the Bible puports to be divine revelation... but the idea that archeology has not unearthed historically supportive evidence of biblical accounts, is ridiculous... thousands and thousands of finds support an historically accurate account portrayed in the Bible...
And we started talking about this little dream: What if we had an institute devoted to underwater archeology?
This approach was called processual archeology in some circles because it focused on the processes by which people adapted to their environment — what crops they planted, say, and how many calories they extracted from them.
How do these results demonstrate what you call «stellar archeology
Before the 19th Century what passed for archeology was little more than grave pillaging with the plundered artifacts removed far from their point of origin to grace the curio cabinets of well heeled private collectors.
Ianni just installed the same piece at the KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin, asking German police contribute to what she calls «an archeology of ammunition.»
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