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3 April, 2010 at 10:53 am #431505
In relation to the discovery at mount Horeb, it is claimed that the
smelting of metals had occurred and, the temperatures used were in the region
of 6000 degrees c appx…..An absolutley incredible event if substantiated… :shock:3 April, 2010 at 11:05 am #431506@gazlan wrote:
In relation to the discovery at mount Horeb, it is claimed that the
smelting of metals had occurred and, the temperatures used were in the region
of 6000 degrees c appx…..An absolutley incredible event if substantiated… :shock:Yes, Incredible. :roll: zzzzzzzzzz
3 April, 2010 at 11:05 am #431507:!: Thinking about the people i see daily around and about that drape themselves in this material metal….why do people do that, i consider, why not use some other metal, of course, gold has properties within it that cause little or no reaction to the bodies chemical process ie: sweat and skin secretion… this is common sense in reality but, i think it runs deeper than that, i think at some point it becomes tangled up with the emotions caused by vanity, but why….? :!:
3 April, 2010 at 11:09 am #431508@Bad Manners wrote:
@gazlan wrote:
In relation to the discovery at mount Horeb, it is claimed that the
smelting of metals had occurred and, the temperatures used were in the region
of 6000 degrees c appx…..An absolutley incredible event if substantiated… :shock:Yes, Incredible. :roll: zzzzzzzzzz
And theres me thinking you were a seeker of truth, of course the fact you use an emblem of zionism while professing to be an athiest……says it all really… you sleep it off, when you awaken perhaps you will have dreamt up something worthy to submit here :)
3 April, 2010 at 11:13 am #431509@gazlan wrote:
@Bad Manners wrote:
@gazlan wrote:
In relation to the discovery at mount Horeb, it is claimed that the
smelting of metals had occurred and, the temperatures used were in the region
of 6000 degrees c appx…..An absolutley incredible event if substantiated… :shock:Yes, Incredible. :roll: zzzzzzzzzz
And theres me thinking you were a seeker of truth, of course the fact you use an emblem of zionism while professing to be an athiest……says it all really… you sleep it off, when you awaken perhaps you will have dreamt up something worthy to submit here :)
Gold’s boring Gaz. Give us some more of your crazy wacky conspiracy theories.
3 April, 2010 at 11:15 am #431510Oh their not my theories, you know that….maybe you should read some more of this grisham you worship
3 April, 2010 at 11:18 am #431511Hmmm, its plainly obvious its to early in the day to expect any response with a hint of validity to it….Gold is boring…lol, try telling that to the mugs who drape themselves in it, im sure they will listen to you… :lol:
3 April, 2010 at 1:39 pm #431512@gazlan wrote:
I have tried wearing a suit for cycling but, the tie kept blowing in my face. No Gazz,
you need something more suitable, i thought to myself…. something that will aid and
not hinder progression at high speed, something that will keep body heat regulated, firm
but also flexible to allow muscle expansion during exertion….. Now what on earth could
fit those requirements i wonder…. 8)No, i dont think the reason you give match those of the appeal of gold, more your feeble attempt at mockery..Little more can be expected, considering you have been taught well by the master hypocrite, have another go, this time exert the lobes inside your thick skull….yule be ever so surprised when you can do that…..as i always do myself.. :)
Oh dear Gaz, didn’t you like my answer? If you ask questions you should accept others answers, and if my feeble attempt of mockey made you look and feel like a big big grown up boy then it can only be good :lol:
3 April, 2010 at 1:59 pm #431513The use of gold goes back to the Stone Ages, the main attraction being that it could be found in nuggets lying on the river bed, it shines even before it is polished and that it’s soft enough to work without needing heat. It isn’t hard enough to make tools out of, so our ancestors used it to adorn themselves with. This use of gold transversed cultures and continents.
Ergo, our attraction to gold is possibly a primitive instinct that we’re born with…not convinced? Just watch a baby mesmerised by the necklace on its mother’s neck or the ring on her finger, the baby doesn’t know the value of the metal but the attraction is there.
3 April, 2010 at 2:01 pm #431514But your a woman Jen……..what do you know :lol:
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