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Smithsonian Cover Up of Giant Humans
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<blockquote data-quote="Kairos" data-source="post: 180832" data-attributes="member: 10263"><p>A lot of the dead sea scrolls are actually modern forgeries, dude. I mean.. LOL. Welcome to reality. Beyond that, the date something is written does not confer legitimacy. Assuming you actually do have an ancient text of Samuel that puts Goliath at six feet tall, all you really have is a text where a particular writer chose to write it as so. It doesn't mean everybody in those days thought that, and last I checked the dead sea scrolls were written by Essene crackpots who are not part of the main Jewish tradition, much less Christian tradition. Josephus included. Josephus was one of them, only he lacked the courage to off himself at Masada.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kairos, post: 180832, member: 10263"] A lot of the dead sea scrolls are actually modern forgeries, dude. I mean.. LOL. Welcome to reality. Beyond that, the date something is written does not confer legitimacy. Assuming you actually do have an ancient text of Samuel that puts Goliath at six feet tall, all you really have is a text where a particular writer chose to write it as so. It doesn't mean everybody in those days thought that, and last I checked the dead sea scrolls were written by Essene crackpots who are not part of the main Jewish tradition, much less Christian tradition. Josephus included. Josephus was one of them, only he lacked the courage to off himself at Masada. [/QUOTE]
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