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Genesis 11:3-4Compare that with Enuma Elish Tablet 6: The Anunnaki began shovelling.Do you see the similarities? The early chapters of Genesis appear to be dedicated to combining and assimilating motifs from earlier Sumerian legends. |
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Afaik, the Documentary Hypothesis makes no statement about Gilgamesh. It looks like you are comparing apples with laziness. |
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Biblical inerrantists reject the documetary hypothesis, because it means that the first 5 books of the Hebrew Scriptures were not written by Moses. They claim that Moses did write those books; and therefore Gilgamesh must have been derived from the Bible. That's the only connection.
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Also, I teach at a historically black institution. Most of the students and many of the faculty have been raised in the church, as they say around here, and so brainwashed with fantasy that critical thinking eludes them, and they have been taught since early childhood never to question the Bible--which really means never to evaluate what they have been told it means. They have been taught to accept authority, so just about any quotation from any book written by any church figure ends any discussion, as far as they are concerned. If it's in print somewhere and they agree with it, it's true. And about half my students believe that Jesus, Beethoven, Alexander Hamilton, and the first president of the US were all black. They also believe that the Statue of Liberty was intended to represent a black woman and commemorate the end of slavery in the US, but we evil whites changed it. There is a tendency among students and scholars with an axe to grind to take one little bit of evidence and run with it instead of considering all available evidence. Do you see my problem? By the way, if anyone out there happens to chair an English department somewhere--preferably outside the Bible Belt--and would like a pretty knowledgeable smartass to enliven department meetings, I am always on the market. Craig |
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I understand that Beethoven had enough African ancestry to be considered black in the confederate states. (link). But the rest is just ... |
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