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1 | How literal is the Bible? | Bible general Archive 2 | Mommapbs | 135770 | ||
Hi Hank - "Wet birds rarely fly at night." How does being wet interfere with a bird's sight at night? (I'm blonde) I have no idea what this means! Please explain. mommapbs |
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2 | How literal is the Bible? | Bible general Archive 2 | Hank | 135774 | ||
Mommapbs - Hey, there. You're back! (Now isn't that an astute observation). Dear heart, don't ask me what I mean by "Wet birds rarely fly at night." I don't know. I'm just trying to keep in step with the Forum. It doesn't seem to be a requirement any more to post things that mean anything or make sense. I was just testing my ability to post gibberish -- trying to get the hang of it, you know. How did I do? ..... By the way, do you know what kind of grades Mediterranean made in school? (He made Seas). --Hank | ||||||
3 | How literal is the Bible? | Bible general Archive 2 | Mommapbs | 135789 | ||
Thanks Hank - you are indeed an astute fellow, very uncharacteristic of you to post gibberish, perhaps that's what caught my eye . . .however re: Mediterranean . . . being from the South an all,I'm wondering about your use of the Kings's English here. . . we make friends, we make art and we make cakes, but grades? Aren't we given those? Us Northerners would say he "got" Seas rather than "made" them. Perhaps we could start some lengthy thread on this discussion? Thanks for the welcome back! momma |
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4 | How literal is the Bible? | Bible general Archive 2 | Hank | 135795 | ||
Momma - As you know I'm a denizen of the Arkansas Ozarks and we have our own language. Called Arkanese, it isn't as arcane as Forumese of course, but you Yanks do occasionaly have trouble with it. When we say "y'all" its singular in form; the plural is "all y'all' and so on. As for Mediterranean, he was so mediocre that he actually "made" them give him Seas, so therefore I suppose one could say that he "got" Seas. Oh my, semantics is so tedious, ain't they? Y'all take care now, hear? --Hank | ||||||