Now the only question
that remains is who should be honored as the one who discovered
America? I mean, Columbus Day will never be the same ...
Now the only question
that remains is who should be honored as the one who discovered
America? I mean, Columbus Day will never be the same ...
There were already humans living in North America when the Vikings arrived ... nobody really discovered it.
There were already humans living in North America when the Vikings
arrived ... nobody really discovered it.
long before Columbus took his maiden voyage -
Björn Felten wrote to Ward Dossche <=-
most evidence seems to indicate that the first people arriving
to the north of the Americas came from the north west via what's now called Alaska.
long before Columbus took his maiden voyage -
Somehow your history books have omitted the fact that Columbus never even set foot anywhere on mainland America. All he ever visited was a few islands that he thought was India -- now called the West Indies.
most evidence seems to indicate that the first people arriving
to the north of the Americas came from the north west via what's now
called Alaska.
Yes, but back then, we defined "people" as "Christian people".
Moby Dick took care of those "Christian people" very well.
Especially that Captain Ahab with the wooden leg. But the Innuit
are a totally different people, and hardly Christian at all ...
Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu, atheist - we're all just in different places in our
path to the one lord, Jesus Christ.
--Steven Colbert
Lee Lofaso wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-
Moby Dick took care of those "Christian people" very well.
Especially that Captain Ahab with the wooden leg. But the Innuit
are a totally different people, and hardly Christian at all ...
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