Tarski's going to get back with me on some horse references after he consults with an 'anthropologist friend' (probably imaginary) though I doubt he has the gumption to do it. Useful = rode? Lazy lazy.
Tarski already addressed this. On a thread here. Perhaps you were lazy by not paying attention? Or using the search function?
Tarski's going to get back with me on some horse references after he consults with an 'anthropologist friend' (probably imaginary) though I doubt he has the gumption to do it. Useful = rode? Lazy lazy.
Nothing like a little acid to counter the soporific on the PC thug's blade.
Nothing like a little truth to make clear one's petty biggotry.
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That is exactly how you've been exposed.
Withering heat of science? Oh God, that's rich coming from someone who actually believes that in an ancient Lehite civilization that forged steel, bred horses, rode elephants, etc., all in direct contravention of scientific evidence.
The steel argument has been well answered. Tarski's going to get back with me on some horse references after he consults with an 'anthropologist friend' (probably imaginary) though I doubt he has the gumption to do it. Useful = rode? Lazy lazy.
Remember the example of Troy? It's already come back to haunt antiMormons on many of those issues already.
Suprised that in a board about Mormonism scriptures would be quoted? Get with the program.
No, not suprised at all. I expect it from people of limited reasoning ability who can't form arguments that stand on their own merits.
Which means he was suprised after all as people with limited reasoning ability don't come here anyway do they? lol
Well, you showed up, didn't you?
So there was steel in pre-Colombian America? Wow, amazing. In which scientific journal is this documented?
And horses too (and not those that died off prior to the dates of the Book of Mormon)? Double amazing. And these findings are published in which scientific journal?
I suppose evidence that elephants inhabited these here parts will be forthcoming shortly, along with evidence of Christian worthship prior to Columbus?
I've been exposed? Really? Wow, thanks for letting me know.
God . . . "who mouths morals to other people and has none himself; who frowns upon crimes, yet commits them all; who created man without invitation, . . . and finally, with altogether divine obtuseness, invites this poor, abused slave to worship him ..."