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This message was self-deleted by its author NutmegYankee Nov 2015 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author Recursion Nov 2015 #2
The pyramids are not grain silos. They are tombs. NutmegYankee Nov 2015 #5
Of course they're tombs. We laughed when we heard the idea 30 years ago too Recursion Nov 2015 #6
That's from a "Chick tract". NutmegYankee Nov 2015 #12
Sorry, I overreacted there. Deleted Recursion Nov 2015 #14
I never heard of "Chick Tracts" before annabanana Nov 2015 #83
I'm sorry. NutmegYankee Nov 2015 #89
lol.. I'll take the hit in the name of annabanana Nov 2015 #93
This message was self-deleted by its author BooScout Nov 2015 #3
Well we thought it was crazy, too (tracts are always good for a laugh) Recursion Nov 2015 #4
I deleted..... BooScout Nov 2015 #8
Nope. Half-Century Man Nov 2015 #7
Rodents Of Unusual Size? I don't think they exist... Recursion Nov 2015 #10
Inconceivable! NT flying rabbit Nov 2015 #67
I don't think that means what you think that means. nt Quackers Nov 2015 #74
Maybe that's why..... BooScout Nov 2015 #13
Question; part two Half-Century Man Nov 2015 #21
I did. bravenak Nov 2015 #9
Is he a Seventh day adventist for real? If yes, then i get it. bravenak Nov 2015 #11
Yeah, he's 7DA. Recursion Nov 2015 #15
Sabbath. My uncle. bravenak Nov 2015 #17
Good Morning Bravenak! BooScout Nov 2015 #16
Morning!!! bravenak Nov 2015 #18
A good sleep does wonders! BooScout Nov 2015 #19
I got the memory foam. The soft one. My God. bravenak Nov 2015 #22
I've had memory foam beds for 8 years. NutmegYankee Nov 2015 #24
Yes it is. I cannot stop laying down testing it yet. Sooo nice. Worth the extra few hundred bucks. bravenak Nov 2015 #26
I know..... BooScout Nov 2015 #28
I skipped Sunday school a lot BooScout Nov 2015 #25
It is only certain sects of various protestant religions. bravenak Nov 2015 #27
I think I found my spirituality (or lack of it) BooScout Nov 2015 #29
I used to go down the street and hide to partake. bravenak Nov 2015 #32
Neither did I BooScout Nov 2015 #33
But the Seventh Day Adventists were murielm99 Nov 2015 #34
That's because they are Independent SDA. bravenak Nov 2015 #35
Joseph was one of my favorite Bible Stories and Pyramids were never mentioned dem in texas Nov 2015 #20
No. I lived in a family that embraced science and history. Katashi_itto Nov 2015 #23
Ha! I, too, was taken to the MoNH (NYC)! WinkyDink Nov 2015 #31
:) Katashi_itto Nov 2015 #54
No. I wasn't born into a stupid family. WinkyDink Nov 2015 #30
Catholic schools never mentioned it when I was growing up eridani Nov 2015 #36
Catholicism isn't fundamentalist Nonhlanhla Nov 2015 #55
Good analysis. Evolution is always taught in Catholic biology classes eridani Nov 2015 #57
Never heard it once madokie Nov 2015 #37
Depends EdwardBernays Nov 2015 #38
That must be it. I lived next door to an SDA church in the 1980s (nt) Recursion Nov 2015 #39
No, this is the first time I ever heard of it and I went to a holy roller Pentecostal church B Calm Nov 2015 #40
I know there's a difference but I can't remember Recursion Nov 2015 #41
My aunt was a 7 day adventist, all I remember is she went to church on Saturday and eating pork B Calm Nov 2015 #42
Just Pork? ProfessorGAC Nov 2015 #48
I remember she couldn't eat shell fish like shrimp, crab, lobster, etc. B Calm Nov 2015 #53
sounds almost Jewish. littlewolf Nov 2015 #97
Oh I forgot she couldn't wear make up and nail polish, something about being a Jezebel. B Calm Nov 2015 #69
Never heard it either. What kind of a gran storage structure ... BlueStreak Nov 2015 #79
Nope. I wasn't plagued by religious nuts growing up. hobbit709 Nov 2015 #43
Nope, never heard that claim. It seems to me too glaringly, obviously asinine to be taken Marr Nov 2015 #44
Didja hear the one about the talking snake? jberryhill Nov 2015 #47
I've always been a fan of weird religious crap jberryhill Nov 2015 #45
I know it's in one of the Chick tracts (nt) Recursion Nov 2015 #46
There was a thread on this yesterday jberryhill Nov 2015 #49
So who was buried in the pyramids? Jesus Malverde Nov 2015 #50
It's dogma of a religion. Bluenorthwest Nov 2015 #51
I've never heard it Marrah_G Nov 2015 #52
I've never heard it until now. n/t Zing Zing Zingbah Nov 2015 #56
No. I heard the story of Joseph storing up grain against the famine years, but nothing about storing merrily Nov 2015 #58
If Ben Carson's beliefs are based on Chick tracts, his campaign will be colorful. yardwork Nov 2015 #59
Never, and we went to church every time the church door was open. n/t patricia92243 Nov 2015 #60
I don't know what a revival is. postulater Nov 2015 #61
We had those too Recursion Nov 2015 #62
Heard this in Bible class when reading the story of Joseph and his brothers. BUT never kelliekat44 Nov 2015 #63
Color Ben gone. Newly rich but "GONE." nt kelliekat44 Nov 2015 #64
Nope, and I grew up in a conservative church denomination. tanyev Nov 2015 #65
The notion goes back hundreds of years FBaggins Nov 2015 #66
As I mentioned (nt) Recursion Nov 2015 #68
Never hatrack Nov 2015 #70
I teach mythology Generic Other Nov 2015 #71
Never heard of that until Ben Carson confirmed that he believed it ck4829 Nov 2015 #72
No. I heard the story about Joseph and the Pharaoh's dream, but no pyramids were involved Orangepeel Nov 2015 #73
No. Raised fundie so knew the Joseph story riderinthestorm Nov 2015 #75
That's because the OP got the story wrong. Rex Nov 2015 #77
. Rex Nov 2015 #76
so the pyramids are not specifically mentioned as granaries - just that grain was stored DrDan Nov 2015 #78
Yes, actually I have heard it before LibertyLover Nov 2015 #80
I had never heard this before kcr Nov 2015 #81
No, and I was raised Southern Baptist and had the bible drummed into me from Tanuki Nov 2015 #82
I studied archaeology in college. This was one of the nuttier theories my professor debunked. bklyncowgirl Nov 2015 #84
Nope. Never. Not once, ever. Iggo Nov 2015 #85
Nope. I was fortunate enough not to grow up around imbeciles. Lizzie Poppet Nov 2015 #86
so clearly there must be evidence of the grain that was stored.... dhill926 Nov 2015 #87
Not me. krispos42 Nov 2015 #88
Here's what appears to be good research on the myth BootinUp Nov 2015 #90
Nope. There were some good archaeology books in my home. struggle4progress Nov 2015 #91
Never heard it, grew up Mormon in Utah (nt) TacoD Nov 2015 #92
Freeper Carsonoids are doubling down. Now their saying Joseph built the early stepped pyramids Monk06 Nov 2015 #94
Grew up an atheist with parents who never mentioned religion. Codeine Nov 2015 #95
Not me GP6971 Nov 2015 #96
Before this broke, Fred Clark pointed out how Joseph used the famine to confiscate Egyptian land muriel_volestrangler Nov 2015 #98
Joseph/famine/yes - not anything to do with "pyramids" n/t UTUSN Nov 2015 #99
No, and I was raised in a very Baptist home. DawgHouse Nov 2015 #100
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