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22nd August 2011, 04:08 PM
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LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL Originally Posted by Incariol The extinction of dinosaurs occurred long before the evolution of humanity. Therefore, Adam never saw a T. rex. Originally Posted by pgp_protector LOL this thread is good  Originally Posted by Acts6:5 I thought Bahamas was derived from the Spanish baha mar (shallow tide, low tide). Where did you hear about the name coming from a Jewish sea creature? Can you post a source?
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22nd August 2011, 04:28 PM
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Isaac Mozeson, in The Origin of Speeches.
On Edenics http://www.edenics.net/english-word-...word=CARIBBEAN http://www.edenics.net/english-word-...x?word=BAHAMAS
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22nd August 2011, 04:34 PM
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As far as T-Rex goes, Answers in Genesis has an article somewhere that shows the teeth were made for eating plants, first. They could handle trees...
Some trees could grow a mile high, before the flood, and evidence is preserved in fossil stone "mountains", discovered in ND [I think it is]. I will have to find the article about that, which was first posted on Ooparts & Ancient High Technology--Giants in Those Days a few years ago. The Biggest Out of Place Artifacts Ever? Immense, Stupendous Petrified Trees of the Black Hills, South Dakota ...Page 73 The Biggest Out of Place Artifacts Ever? Immense, Stupendous Petrified Trees of the Black Hills, South Dakota ...Page 73
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22nd August 2011, 04:51 PM
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You are correct - and that writing lays in the rocks and the cosmos - and it shouts out the truth of a 4.57Gyr Earth and a 13.8Gyr cosmos.
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22nd August 2011, 05:00 PM
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LOL - those are not trees in that picture.
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Oh dear - when people want a world view to be theirs, they'll grasp at any whackjob nutty pseudoscience. | 
22nd August 2011, 05:07 PM
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They are not trees now, they are rock mountains, but trees -actually, branches of trees- they were.
Mock away, scorner. Make a wide mouth now, while you have your being intact, and enjoy life, eat drink and be merry, for "tomorrow" -in the future from now- you meet your maker, who declares His Word to us.
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23rd August 2011, 01:43 AM
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By all recent accounts, including the one below, the dinosaurs were destroyed in a sudden, catastrophic flood.
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23rd August 2011, 01:52 AM
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No they were never trees. This is pseudoscientific bs you are linking to. | 
23rd August 2011, 06:42 AM
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Ok, thanks. The online version of the book I found was only a preview and did not contain the part about the Bahamas, and according to WorldCat.org the closest library with the book is in New York, so it looks like that’s out of the question.
The Edonics link you provided simply says "perhaps BiHaiMeeY (brutish, animal-like) influenced the naming of the BAHAMAS".....making it sound like more of a suggestion at this point than an established fact (and Mozenson either founded or contributes to the Edonics site). Does Mozeson state in the Origin book that the Bahamas were named after BiHaiMeeY, or does he mention it as a possibility?
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23rd August 2011, 02:23 PM
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The Edonics link you provided simply says "perhaps BiHaiMeeY (brutish, animal-like) influenced the naming of the BAHAMAS".....making it sound like more of a suggestion at this point than an established fact (and Mozenson either founded or contributes to the Edonics site). Does Mozeson state in the Origin book that the Bahamas were named after BiHaiMeeY, or does he mention it as a possibility?
I have "The Word" and "The Origin of Speeches" by Mozeson, plus a DVD, and access to his blog. The first mention of it was in relation to the Jew whom he took with him as a speaker of Hebrew, because all educated men of the times believed Hebrew to be the mother tongue, and from one of those sources, I picked up the Beheme/Bahama connection, and I do remember more from Mozeson than in that link blog I gave....
If you get a chance to get a copy of "The Word", I think you would enjoy it, as all words from all languages actually connect back to original Edenic [first Hebrew] Etymons.
-Oh, and yes, somewhere there are early reports of the saurs in the Bahamas, but I will have to search for them.
-and PSS, Mozeson shows the roots which words come from, without speaking dogmatically...I speak dogmatically
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