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   "Robert B. Winn" wrote in message   
   news:7943568.0405151518.4fe3383c@posting.google.com...   
   > "Light Templar" wrote in message   
   news:...   
   > > In news:7943568.0405142220.20d53a52@posting.google.com,   
   > > Robert B. Winn gave us all a good laugh with   
   the   
   > > following...   
   > >   
   > > > "Light Templar" wrote in message   
   > > > news:...   
   > > >> In news:7943568.0405131923.26ba5cdd@posting.google.com,   
   > > >> Robert B. Winn gave us all a good laugh   
   > > >> with the following...   
   > > >>   
   > > >>> "Light Templar" wrote in message   
   > > >>> news:...   
   > > >>>> In news:7943568.0405130507.51cdb1e@posting.google.com,   
   > > >>>> Robert B. Winn gave us all a good laugh   
   > > >>>> with the following...   
   > > >>>>   
   > > >>>>> "Light Templar" wrote in message   
   > > >>>>> news:<70Doc.4195$zO3.1243@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net>...   
   > > >>>>>> Robert B. Winn wrote:   
   > > >>>>>>> "Light Templar" wrote in message   
   > > >>>>>>> news:...   
   > > >>>>>>>> Robert B. Winn wrote:   
   > > >>>>>>>>> "Light Templar" wrote in message   
   > > >>>>>>>>> news:...   
   > > >>>>>>>>>> Robert B. Winn wrote:   
   > > >>>>>>>>>>> "Light Templar" wrote tour guide   
   > > >>>>>>>>>>> took us on "The   
   > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Path of Christ" tour. He even went so far as to show us   
   > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> places where Christ rested, placed his hand on a pillar,   
   > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> where his blood dripped into the street, ect... Of   
   > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> course, the architecture was from around 650 AD, and some   
   > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> of the buildings were built as late as the 1840's. Of   
   > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> course, the religious types swallowed it hook, line and   
   > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> sinker. It was comical.   
   > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>   
   > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> Well, you seem to have missed the one through Hezekiah's   
   > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> tunnel. They take tourists through the tunnel every day.   
   > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> Robert b. winn   
   > > >>>>>>>>>>>>   
   > > >>>>>>>>>>>> Nope, been through it, but was presented with no proof that   
   > > >>>>>>>>>>>> it is Hezekiah's Tunnel. If you wish to present some, then   
   > > >>>>>>>>>>>> by all means do so.   
   > > >>>>>>>>>>>   
   > > >>>>>>>>>>> Well, as I said in the beginning,   
   > > >>>>>>>>>>   
   > > >>>>>>>>>> Present your evidence if you have any. Other than that   
   > > >>>>>>>>>> nobody really cares what you have to say on the topic any   
   > > >>>>>>>>>> more. It wouldn't be the first time a king claimed credit   
   > > >>>>>>>>>> for something he didn't do in history, and it won't be the   
   > > >>>>>>>>>> last.   
   > > >>>>>>>>>   
   > > >>>>>>>>> You people are hilarious. What do you think about the blind   
   > > >>>>>>>>> man who was sent to the pool of Siloam by Jesus. Was there   
   > > >>>>>>>>> water in the pool at that time in the opinion of atheists?   
   > > >>>>>>>>   
   > > >>>>>>>> Which does absolutely NOTHING to prove that the tunnel was   
   > > >>>>>>>> built by Hezekiah. Present your evidence.   
   > > >>>>>>>   
   > > >>>>>>> 2 Chronicles 32:30 This same Hezekiah also stopped the upper   
   > > >>>>>>> watercourse of Gihon, and brought it straight down to the west   
   > > >>>>>>> side of the city of David, And Hezekiah prospered in all his   
   > > >>>>>>> works.   
   > > >>>>>>   
   > > >>>>>> Some king takes credit for someone elses work, film at eleven. I   
   > > >>>>>> actually meant REAL evidence, not some book that tells us that   
   > > >>>>>> rabbits chew their cud and the Earth has four corners.   
   > > >>>>>   
   > > >>>>> Well, as I said in the beginning, atheists are not allowed to   
   > > >>>>> believe in the existence of Hezekiah's tunnel because its   
   > > >>>>> construction is described in the Bible.   
   > > >>>>   
   > > >>>> So are rabbits chewing their cud, and that the Earth has four   
   > > >>>> corners. I don't believe in myth and fairie tales, particularly   
   > > >>>> when they are proven as inaccurate as your bible has been.   
   > > >>>   
   > > >>> Well, here in the United States you have freedom of religion whether   
   > > >>> you want it or not. You are perfectly free to believe that   
   > > >>> Hezekiah's tunnel does not exist because it is mentioned in the   
   > > >>> Bible.   
   > > >>   
   > > >> Liar Robert strikes again! I never said the tunnel doesn't exist.   
   > > >> I'm merely calling for evidence that the tunnel is Hezekiah's.   
   > > >>   
   > > >> What's wrong? Do you have reading comprehension problems or   
   > > >> something?   
   > > >   
   > > > 2 Kings 20:20 And the rest of the acts of Hezekiah, and all his   
   > > > might, and how he made a pool, and a conduit, and brought water into   
   > > > the city, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the   
   > > > kings of Judah?   
   > >   
   > > As I have said, the bible is fraught with mistakes, false claims, and   
   > > contradictions. It is not useful for historical or scientific   
   information.   
   >   
   > Well, other than this one tunnel, which is actually there, right?   
      
   It's an example of a false claim. Something that is actually there, but   
   claimed to be what it is not.   
      
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