Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for October 28, 2013
Transcript:
In the seventh century, Byzantine Empire developed an early flamethrower to burn enemy ships and naval battles. Yuk!! The foot long teredo worm, extracted from rotten mangrove trees, is considered a delicacy and eaten raw by the aboriginal people of Australia. 10 At the Church of Maradona in Rosario, Argentina, founded in 1998, fans worship the legendary soccer star Diego Maradona.
Aussie Down Under about 11 years ago
Well he is famous…read infamous, for his hand of God goal.
barefoottech about 11 years ago
Teredo navalis, the naval shipworm, is a species of saltwater clam.People eat raw molluscs around the world every day.
Marv Walker about 11 years ago
Why is it supposedly hard to believe people will worship anything or anyone? There is one God. All others are but futile imaginations.
The Bible is not a science work yet scientific statements are accurate unlike all other religious works. In Genesis 1:9 written thousands of years before scientific plate tectonic “theory” and before it could possibly be proven, says at one time all land was one mass. In Job, it says stars sing. And on and on.
The Bible is not a book, it is a collection of 66 harmonious books written by some 40 authors from a wide variety of backgrounds over some 1500 years on a single subject, God’s dealing with His creation. Nothing even slightly close to that has been done with even a handful of writers.
No other god, or soccer player, has as much evidence for his existence and deity than God.
loner34 about 11 years ago
They are scraping the bottom of the barrel.
Frogman_tg about 11 years ago
Thank you, you said it much better than I could.
Marv Walker about 11 years ago
5,000 plus years and still going strong, tried and true. “God is dead.” ~ Nietzsche. “Nietzsche is dead.” ~ God. Sports, rock and movie stars, these too shall pass away soon.
AmyGrantfan51774 about 11 years ago
keep politics out of the comics ok???!!!!!!!!!!
Stephen Gilberg about 11 years ago
…he says, failing to keep his religious beliefs to himself.
DoubleM about 11 years ago
What about the Church of the Fonz?
“Eyyyyyyy” ::thumbs up::
gocomicsmember about 11 years ago
“(Note that we agnostics and atheists do [keep our beliefs to ourselves]. Religious nutbars do not.)”
Yes, you have proved perfectly that you keep your views to yourself!