User talk:Cobblers

Pooh ?
Thanks for your comment - no need to be apologetic. I was taking a particular viewpoint (bad, I know!) that while much of the Bible is inspiring, educational, and beautiful, some of these stories like the Flood and the adventures of Jonah with the whale were probably put in to entertain children. Yet self-styled geologists (who have read perhaps quite a bit of geology but have not produced work publishable other than in a house organ of the Creationists or at a vanity publisher) spend a lot of effort dissecting the usual theories of the formation of mountains and canyons, and finding some fault (not a geological fault - an ostensible logical or conceptual fault). I doubt any of these guys could identify sandstone or basalt. Carrionluggage 06:45, 13 January 2006 (UTC)

Baal Zephon > Baal-zephon
Welcome to the Wikipedia world, Cobblers. I hope that this does not seem like a quick down-playing of your role here, but I came upon Baal Zephon in my "10 random pages" project to expand on / clean up / fix pages. Please note that I have used Redirect to take people to the fuller and seeming correct entry that you had pointed them too anyway. Best wishes, Peter Ellis 19:56, 16 January 2006 (UTC)

Noah's Ark featured article candidate
I've nominated Noah's Ark for featured article candidate. If you want to vote, go to Featured_article_candidates and scroll down till you find the article link. Whether you support or object to the nomination, you need to explain your vote in terms of whether the article meets all the criteria for FA (to be found at the top of the page). PiCo 12:20, 28 February 2006 (UTC)