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To: Bill who wrote (898755)11/5/2015 10:42:03 AM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574436
 
You have proof that he's wrong?


Wouldn't the work of archaeologists trump his wild assertion? Wouldn't it be likely for science to find traces of grain in the structure? Aren't pyramids an extraordinarily inefficient structure for grain storage? Not for this fellow...

J.G. Manning, a professor of classics who studies Egyptian history at Yale University, called Carson's version of events "lunatic."

One problem with this guy, presumably a man of science, is that he draws conclusions based on strange "analysis"...like the one in which he says that homosexuality is a choice simply because, according to him, men go to prison straight and come back gay. Look at his thin logic below on the pyramid story.

"And when you look at the way that the pyramids are made, with many chambers that are hermetically sealed, they’d have to be that way for various reasons," he said.

Al