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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School July 13th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 11 months, 4 weeks agoYes, had a friend from Atheist Ireland in Dublin who is Syrian and lived among a mostly Druze population, before the Civil War. She was working towards her Masters on a research team that analyzed the brains of people who died from Alzheimer’s disease. I (stupidly) asked her if she got much push back for being an atheist (having wrongly assumed…[Read more]
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School July 13th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 11 months, 4 weeks agoYes, the first massacre was only a few months ago when the violence was sparked by a falsified audio attributed to a Druze religious leader, sparking anger among Sunnis who are easily offended enough to murder people. Israel even carried out targeted airstrikes to “protect the Druze”. Some of the Druze even serve in the Israeli army.
FYI – Dru…[Read more]
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PopeBeanie and
But Ler are now friends 12 months ago
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School July 13th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 12 months ago@Enco – Thanks… I have fixed it for the apologists 🙂
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Unseen replied to the topic Sunday School July 13th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 12 months ago_Robert_ wrote:
12.5% into his term and his dicklickers are done with him already? Felony convictions, grifting, tax evasion, rape, payoffs to hookers, labor theft, bankruptcies, pardoning criminals, taxation through tariffs, debt increasing, disobeying the constitution and rule of law, and an attempted coup were not enough. Lying about pedo… -
Unseen replied to the topic We thought civilization required agriculture until… in the forum Science 12 months ago
Reg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
It looks like we Homo sapiens may be much older species that previously understood to be.Careful, or we’ll be joining Graham Hancock in talking about a long lost civilization and the so-called “Annunaki.”
You wonder how the Egyptians were able to move such large stones from the quarry site to the construction site?…[Read more]
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic We thought civilization required agriculture until… in the forum Science 12 months ago
It looks like we Homo sapiens may be much older species that previously understood to be.
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Unseen replied to the topic We thought civilization required agriculture until… in the forum Science 12 months ago
Unseen wrote:
Many of these cultures, so far as we know, didn’t really have an effective way of documenting their knowledge and discoveries, so was astronomy carried on by an oral tradition? We may never know.Surely they had all sorts of diagrams, and they had Stonehenge, which among other things is aligned with the S…
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic We thought civilization required agriculture until… in the forum Science 12 months ago
Please, nobody mention Graham Hancock or his Netflix series Ancient Apocalypse where he misrepresents archaeology and undermines Indigenous heritage. He tends to creep into these conversations.
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Strega replied to the topic Sunday School July 13th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 12 months agoThank you @Enco I am buried under a vile cold and my brain has left the chat.
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Strega replied to the topic Sunday School July 13th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 12 months ago@Enco
“But if some part of the mind were not free, doesn’t that make all your poetry and all your tomes on these subjects all for naught?”
What does this mean?
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Unseen replied to the topic We thought civilization required agriculture until… in the forum Science 12 months ago
The tombs in your viddies, Reg, date back 4900-5200 years ago, which is ancient, but only about half as ancient as Gobekli Tepe, which isn’t even the oldest site in Turkey, though it’s the most sophisticated of the ones we know.
Still, the understanding of the seasons, the universe, and stars of the Irish and other ancients (Mayans, Indians,…[Read more]
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Strega replied to the topic Sunday School July 13th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 12 months agoThanks, Reg!!
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School July 13th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 12 months agoHave a great week everyone!

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Reg the Fronkey Farmer started the topic Sunday School July 13th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 12 months agoIRS says churches can now endorse political candidates.
RFK Jr. barred registered Democrats from being vaccine advisors, lawsuit says.
Vaccinations rise when states button up religious loopholes.
Desperate to show Democrats are “promoting atheism,” Republicans divulged sensitive data.
World of Woo: Dietary supplements.
Environment: They are…[Read more]
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic We thought civilization required agriculture until… in the forum Science 12 months ago
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic We thought civilization required agriculture until… in the forum Science 12 months ago
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Unseen replied to the topic We thought civilization required agriculture until… in the forum Science 12 months ago
Modern humans carry neanderthal DNA.
And then, there’s this:
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PopeBeanie replied to the topic We thought civilization required agriculture until… in the forum Science 12 months ago
I took a junior college level course four or five years ago in Cultural Anthropology. I don’t remember any sites in this topic mentioned in the text book, although (apparently) we started discovering these sites in the 1990s.
From ChatGPT, my query:
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Unseen replied to the topic We thought civilization required agriculture until… in the forum Science 12 months ago
Using LIDAR and other means, it’s been discovered that Gobekli Tepe, while being perhaps the most important complex, is far from the only one. I’m sure several dozen lesser sites have been found in the vicinity. Also, there are other recently discovered sites, notably Karahan Tepe and Mendik Tepe, which seem to be even…[Read more]
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