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To: #3Fan
This is corroboration? Pillars of pure gold and emerald? Good Lord. Grow some critical judgment.

Why do you think the fables of one ancient storyteller somehow make the fables of another ancient storyteller true? How do you think legends spread?

You show me an ancient Egyptian document, or a great shining gold pillar, and I'll take it all back.(oh that's right, they all conveniently disappeared!)

Right now, what you have is the equivalent of saying that the tooth fairy is real because you read about Peter Pan and it mentions his friend Tinkerbell.

31 posted on 12/06/2001 10:44:05 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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To: hinckley buzzard
This is corroboration? Pillars of pure gold and emerald? Good Lord. Grow some critical judgment. Why do you think the fables of one ancient storyteller somehow make the fables of another ancient storyteller true?

When they all have the same story, it can't be a coincidence.

How do you think legends spread?

So you guys are saying that legends can easily spread but people can't?

You show me an ancient Egyptian document, or a great shining gold pillar, and I'll take it all back.(oh that's right, they all conveniently disappeared!)

They predated the common Egyptian dynasties.

Right now, what you have is the equivalent of saying that the tooth fairy is real because you read about Peter Pan and it mentions his friend Tinkerbell.

No, you have people spread all across the earth with the same story and now more and more cities that are 12000+ years old are being found to support those stories. See Tiahuanacu. It's astronomy structures are built to align the solsices as they were 13,000+ years ago due to the earth's wobble.

40 posted on 12/06/2001 11:40:52 PM PST by #3Fan
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