Book of Mormon Goats and Cattle
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Scientist believe that clovis points went from Europe to North America via the bearing ice bridge
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bomgeography wrote:Scientist believe that clovis points went from Europe to North America via the bearing ice bridge
from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behring :
Locations
- Bering Strait, sometimes spelled "Behring".
- Behring Sea, archaic spelling of Bering Sea.
bearing? from "polar bear"? - which will become extinct because of nonexisting agw?

or a simple guess during a spelling contest?
(https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/s ... %20contest)Definitions of spelling contest
n
a contest in which you are eliminated if you fail to spell a word correctly
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Six months after its publication Soviet authorities banned the book and attempted to remove it from libraries and bookshops.
Six months after its publication Soviet authorities banned the book and attempted to remove it from libraries and bookshops.
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bomgeography wrote:Scientist believe that clovis points went from Europe to North America via the bearing ice bridge
You write that as if it is the consensus of scientists. Your claim is not true.
Do you really think that being in the Army on deployment in Afghanistan you will get away with using DOD equipment to advocate a white supremacy doctrine?
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bomgeography wrote:Scientist believe that clovis points went from Europe to North America via the bearing ice bridge
If this were true, would it not be strong evidence against your hypothesis that the (real) Clovis people and the (fictional) Book of Mormon people were one in the same?
(You know - >13,000 years ago for the Clovis people vs. 2,600 or so years ago years ago for the Nephites.)
Come on bomgeo, you are looking more ridiculous with each post you make here.
David Hume: "---Mistakes in philosophy are merely ridiculous, those in religion are dangerous."
DrW: "Mistakes in science are learning opportunities and are eventually corrected."
DrW: "Mistakes in science are learning opportunities and are eventually corrected."