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On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 20:16:42 +0000 (UTC),
Tom McDonald <tmcdonald2672@nohormelcharter.net> wrote:
> Piorokrat wrote:
>
><snip>
>
>
> [Following refers to Native Americans' time of first peopling the
> Americas]:
>
>> By definition they weren't there yet. I don't need no archaeology to help me
>> know that.
>>
>> It's in Scripture.
>
> Davey
>
>  When, according to you (or the Bible; preferably both) did
> Native Americans first reach the New World?
>
><snip>

Yes, and when did the Africans reach sub-Saharan Africa, and the Australians
reach Australia, and the Ainu reach Japan.  And how far ahead of the
Siberians were Kenowick Man's people in reaching the Americas?

--
Aaron Clausen

tao_of_cow/\alberni.net (replace /\ with @)


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