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Talk:Bob Cornuke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Bob Cornuke, in the reference cited in the article, claims to have found the anchors of the vessel that Paul was sailing when it was involved in the shipwreck described by the account in Scripture. |
 | | This immediately gives the impression that Bob Cornuke is part of a cult and that everyone should be wary of him (there is no basis or reference for the accusation that he is in a cult and it is solely the opinion of a dissenter and should be immediately dismissed [8]. |
 | | Cornuke's archaeological reputation, such as it is, exists within a specific kind of walled garden in the Christian community (what reputation that might exist outside of that walled garden, I've discovered, is that he's something of an amateur, at best...a charlatan, at worst), but he is controversial, even there. |
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