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The Hebrews knew tar pits. According to the Holy Bible there used to be tar pits in the vale of Siddim before there was the Dead Sea.--[[Special:Contributions/80.141.246.121|80.141.246.121]] ([[User talk:80.141.246.121|talk]]) 22:32, 7 April 2010 (UTC)
The Hebrews knew tar pits. According to the Holy Bible there used to be tar pits in the vale of Siddim before there was the Dead Sea.--[[Special:Contributions/80.141.246.121|80.141.246.121]] ([[User talk:80.141.246.121|talk]]) 22:32, 7 April 2010 (UTC)

The day we start citing the Bible as a historic reference work is the day Wikipedia stops being taken even remotely seriously...

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The Hebrews knew tar pits. According to the Holy Bible there used to be tar pits in the vale of Siddim before there was the Dead Sea.--80.141.246.121 (talk) 22:32, 7 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

The day we start citing the Bible as a historic reference work is the day Wikipedia stops being taken even remotely seriously...