Re: Noah's Ark

From: Diane Roy (Dianeroy@peoplepc.com)
Date: Tue Jul 25 2000 - 18:01:56 EDT

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    There are some sites on the Internet which promote Wyatt's anomaly.

    There are many others which claim it is entirely bogus. One of those is mine at:
    http://www.tagnet.org/anotherviewpoint/wyatt/

    Allen
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: Vandergraaf, Chuck
      To: 'Wendee Holtcamp'
      Cc: asa@calvin.edu
      Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 12:38 PM
      Subject: RE: Noah's Ark

      Why not search the Internet?

      ----------
      From: Wendee Holtcamp[SMTP:wendee@greendzn.com]
      Sent: Tuesday July 25, 2000 2:00 PM
      To: asa@calvin.edu
      Subject: Re: Noah's Ark

      Just to clarify that (ugh) in my last message did NOT refer to my
      pastor!

      It was an ugh to the pseudoscience that is all around. I actually
      think its interesting about the Noah's Ark thing, but I am wondering if
      anyone has any verification that such an article appeared in Life in 1960,
      or about the scientific expeditions to Mt Ararat or if they are not true? I
      would appreciate any feedback on this.

      Thanks much,
      Wendee
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