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OK, I stand corrected. :blush: My apology to Dave Reed for questioning his information and my thanks to Gracchus for catching my mistake. I hereby amend the first line of my last post to: "Cool! They tamed foxes!", and give myself a swift kick in the rear for not fact checking better. Now, having said that, the fox experiment seems to be a good example of what selective pressures can do. It doesn't bear on the question of why the modern distribution of animals (specifically marsupials) is what it is, or the question of why the fossil record (again, specifically of marsupials) shows the development history that it does. Back to your regularly scheduled thread. regards, NinJay |
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This discussion needs to get more biblical to remain BC&H. Otherwise, there is a trip to E/C in its future.
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After the flood had swept over [the earth and] when kingship was lowered [again] from heaven, kingship was [first] in Kish." That's it, that's your Sumerian flood story. And its probably a derivative of the Gilgamesh story. So far you are doing great. |
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And, yeah, the flat earth issue was relevant. Your argument was based in part on the popularity of the Flood myth, suggesting such popularity lends credence, known as argument ad populum. His reference highlighted the fallacy of such arguments. Its the same as the classic mother's argument, "If everybody decided to jump of the bridge to certain death, would you do it too?" |
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Its the same with disease, especially back early on because a severe plague wouldn't spread much as travel was slow and most everyone died in situ. In any case, plagues are part and parcel of most every myth system. Even the biblical one. They just occur later on when YHWH is on one of his rampages. |
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I will check out the lengthy article listed below, and cross check some of
the stories. If they all sound as goofy as the first 3 or 4, then I cannot hold my original idea of many accounts of the same event. I know that believing in the flood as depicted in the Bible has some serious logistical problems. I'm not saying there is no answer for these, but at present I don't have them all. (Gee, what a surprise!) You guys, for the most part, are a class act. ************************************************** ******* Here is a definitive list of floods. Notice the incredible diversity of the stories. It is impossbileto attribute them to the same event. http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/flood-myths.html#Egypt |
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Actually, Dave, you're showing your own class here, by taking the time to look at references that folks provide and not dismissing them out of hand because they conflict with what you may have learned in the past. Speaking only for myself, that's much appreciated. My apologies for coming off as snarky. It comes naturally to me. Sorta like breathing... Welcome. regards, NinJay |
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