What I fail to grasp is the attempted pairing of fantasical folklorist tales, and allegorical ancient texts. Stick to the science.
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It is perhaps because in folklore and mythology there is often a nugget of historical truth. Consider perhaps the most famous example of this is the story of Troy was thought by “experts” to be a myth. Until it was dug up.
“It is perhaps because in folklore and mythology there is often a nugget of historical truth. Consider perhaps the most famous example of this is the story of Troy was thought by “experts” to be a myth. Until it was dug up.”
Excellent point. Troy is fairly recent history compared to the Deep time that is being presented in ancient apocalypse.
I think what I probably should have stated is to stick to the science first. The rest will follow.
Sixteen catastrophic extinction events if the 3rd Magnitude before present time. All geologically captured... to wax biblically “and the rocks cry out” is an incredibly astute and observable statement.