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Do you always accept the veracity of a claim, unless the author himself steps up and says "nah, I'm just messin' wit' ya"? Wow. As for trying to find which element in the "pre-flood enviroment" made us live 1000 years, well... Good luck with that. Maybe, when you're done, you can calculate how many angels can dance on the head of a pin, too. |
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(Not that Roger Pearse was actually claiming to be a professional historian, as far as I can tell -- that is afdave's misreading.) |
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Pathetic, dave. Pathetic. |
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I think dave wants you to take him to China and show him the fossils themselves in the excavation sites. Yup, a totally logical demand. |
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I too enjoyed the side-show named Elijah.
Flashbacks of the movie "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" come to mind with Elijah playing the ever lovable Spicoli and (here's the insult) mung bean standing in for Mr. Hand. Too funny. |
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It seems clear that the "intent" criterion is insufficient to distinguish between Herodotus's flying serpents and the longlived patriarchs of Genesis. |
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And yet, from dave's latest (relevant) post on the subject, it seems that he does, in fact, think the author's intent is the sole criteria to tell between fact and fiction. If they tells you it's true, it is.
It seems funny that the likes of people Lucian made fun of in his work "A True Story", still exist, after two millenia. What can you do. |
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