JKendallDane
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An imaginary of arks? I like it!![]()
How about imagining this?

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CqcePViUEAEdn1T.jpg
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An imaginary of arks? I like it!![]()

But the compilers of the Bible got the dimensions of The Ark wrong. If it took two of every species that survived the Flood it would have been larger than any possible wooden ship could have been constructed.
Perhaps it was an Armada of Arks?
Animals may have been much smaller then. . .
A colleague once demanded I justify my atheism to him. I hardly thought it worthwhile, but he pestered me until I finally gave in:
"You want to know why I don't believe in an invisible being that tells people what to do? You're a psychologist: figure it out."
According to family legend, I became an atheist at the age of five when I returned from Sunday School and told my God-fearing grandmother: ‘It can’t be true. If you had invented people, you wouldn’t be mean to them.’ End of story.
"You want to know why I don't believe in an invisible being that tells people what to do? You're a psychologist: figure it out."
As far as I see it, God doesn't tell people what to do; he tells one or two and they tell the people.
Of course, one cannot always guarantee that such second-hand data is reliable.
PS:
Just seen this one:-
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/02/02/new_miami_speed_trap/
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And on the other point, One or two people tell other people that "god" told them what to tell the others to do.
Ten Commandments
Hysterical !
Hysteria disappeared as a disease with the spread of woman's suffrage. It seems the power of the right to vote kept a uterus from wandering!
"via Latin from Greek husterikos ‘of the womb’, from hustera ‘womb’ (hysteria being thought to be associated with the womb)."
Many many years ago, our fifth form English class had Forster’s ‘A Room with a View’ as one of the set texts. Our English master had a slight speech impediment. His version of the work was ‘A Womb with a View’.
‘Was the view only apparent after the meat curtains had been parted?’ one of my fellow students enquired.
Sir frowned.
Where can I obtain a decent copy?
[You Tube's version is well screwed up]
I doubt if it's something that would pop up in the middle of an "Are You Being Served" marathon, but with that unique sense of humor you British have, you never know .
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That hilarious compilation just never gets old.
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It was the way she delivered the line; got you every time !