From: Glenn Morton (glenn.morton@btinternet.com)
Date: Wed Aug 21 2002 - 17:37:58 EDT
Jim Eisele wrote Tuesday, August 20, 2002 3:40 PM
>>>For starters, the "mountains" of "rrt" are not in Turkey. See
>>>Bailey's book. Ararat extends close to southern Mesopotamia.
>>>A mountain range connected to this extends all the way down past
>>>Southern Mesopotamia.
>
I asked
>>So you say the Zagros mountains are Ararat?
>
>First things first. "Mountains" of "rrt" requires no Turkey
>landing.
Jim, are you incapable of answering a simple question? I ask again, do you
equate the Zagros mountains with Ararat? If you don't know what or where
the Zagros mountains are, consult an encyclopedia.
>I'll comfortably rest with the abundance of evidence on my side.
It would help if you presented some.
glenn
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