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Atlantis - Real or make believe? (Or somewhere in between?)
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<blockquote data-quote="TexDanm" data-source="post: 191709" data-attributes="member: 12272"><p>I'm not going to go back and make a bibliography for you. If you have a computer google these things. THAT is what I did before I made each of those definitive statements. ROTFLMAO You make me think of a kid that is sticking his fingers in his ears while screaming no no no . LOL. I really did a quick check rather than trust my old memory. I have no doubt that you can find something that disagrees with everything. The flat-earthers can refute the laws of gravity. I remember when they refused to believe in the part that extinction events played in evolution. There are no certainties in history. All too often when something was found that disagreed with current beliefs it was "lost" or destroyed. Check out the origins of the "brontosaurus" and the Piltdown man. We can't even get the facts straight about history that is less than 200 years old. This is about opinions because there are so few facts; you have yours and I have mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexDanm, post: 191709, member: 12272"] I'm not going to go back and make a bibliography for you. If you have a computer google these things. THAT is what I did before I made each of those definitive statements. ROTFLMAO You make me think of a kid that is sticking his fingers in his ears while screaming no no no . LOL. I really did a quick check rather than trust my old memory. I have no doubt that you can find something that disagrees with everything. The flat-earthers can refute the laws of gravity. I remember when they refused to believe in the part that extinction events played in evolution. There are no certainties in history. All too often when something was found that disagreed with current beliefs it was "lost" or destroyed. Check out the origins of the "brontosaurus" and the Piltdown man. We can't even get the facts straight about history that is less than 200 years old. This is about opinions because there are so few facts; you have yours and I have mine. [/QUOTE]
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