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A friend has repeated to me a very bizarre and obviously untrue claim about this event.
He says that a scientist has studied ancient chinese texts and native american indian legends and identified a period of three days where the sun did not rise. This period coincides with the day in question. Now, this is obviously nonsense but I just wanted to know if there was a gentle way of rebutting it - for example, is it known on what day this event was supposed to have happened (the stopping of the sun, I mean)? If no-one knows then the claim is obviously falsified. Any help would be appreciated. |
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Interesting. Does this website of <a href="http://www.grmi.org/renewal/Richard_Riss/evidences/7longday.html" target="_blank">"Christian Evidences"</a> sum up what you were told?
I have no idea if what they say is true, but I'd be interested to hear more about this too. P.S. - <a href="http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/er/seh/still.html" target="_blank">Nasa Website?!</a> (Why's this seem to be on a Nasa Website?) <a href="http://answering-islam.org/Hoaxes/joshua2.html" target="_blank">Answering Islam seems to think the Nasa thing is a Hoax</a> (though the above site isn't mentioned <a href="http://sunnyokanagan.com/joshua/polar.html" target="_blank">Orbiting Sun</a> (What in the world?) ![]() <a href="http://sunnyokanagan.com/joshua/wansdream.html" target="_blank">Analysis of Wan's Dream</a> (for anyone who can read Chinese and cares...) Ah! Ha! <a href="http://www.bible.org/docs/qa/qa.asp?StudyID=81" target="_blank">Biblical Studies Foundation</a> Haran [ April 15, 2002: Message edited by: Haran ]</p> |
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Kind of, I guess, except my friend insisted that it was the exact date. He may of course have been exaggerating the claims made.
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The only web sites I could find that talked about Chinese or Aztec myths concerning the sun standing still were at christian religious sites and provided no links to the source of their information.
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My friend claimed that the chinese versions were not legends but were properly documented history.
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Found this with some references you might want to check:
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Amos,
Yes, I agree that similar myths recur due to common human experience and thinking. However, it is the literal and not the allegorical I am looking for - can the common stories be dated to a single specific time? Such a thing seems doubtful. Do we know when Joshua existed? Do we know even the approximate date of the alleged event? |
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But if the sun did stop for a day for Joshua the Incas wouldn't have a legend of a long day, they would have a legend of a long night.
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Sorry - I have become confused.
My friend says that the legends of the americas and the historical records of the chinese record 3 days where the sun did not rise. These 3 days match the time of the Joshua sun stopping event exactly. By this, I assume that the theory is that the sun was actually stopped in its tracks for three days, not 1 but I do not know. Is it known exactly when this event is supposed to have happened? Do we have, for example '14 september, 385 BC'? |
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