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Originally posted by jurasicdog
do you mean to imply that morals must be spiritually based? if a person has a good sence of right and wrong must it be a religious realization?
Originally posted by jurasicdog
do you mean to imply that morals must be spiritually based? if a person has a good sence of right and wrong must it be a religious realization?
Originally posted by jurasicdog
wether the "peons" lived in poverty or splendor is only a small part of a much larger picture. the construction of most of these ancint megalithic structures would tax our best modern construction equipment.
no to mention achieving a precision equal to of today.
Originally posted by Byrd
...There's a lot of sites that make some silly claims about what the ancients could or could not do. I challenge you to go look at pictures in an objective way and see... are those rough-cut blocks REALLY straighter and more impressively uniform than the steps of the New York library or the pyramid in Las Vegas? And ask yourself what's so mystical about noticing where the pole star is and lining your north axis up with that?
Originally posted by Byrd
Not hardly. We have machines that can lift items much larger and move larger items.
Originally posted by jurasicdog
It seems to me that all through history mankind has built great civilizations and has achieved great technological feats. The Sumerian civilization, the Hindu culture, ruins at Baalbeck, Machu-Pichu and Yonaguni Japan just to name a few. Are things that mankind has achieved, but there is still is no satisfactory explanation as to how, who, when and most importantly, what happened.
...every time we get to a point where we are getting to an advanced state (a society must first advance before technology can advance) we get knocked down, whether it is caused by war, or famine, or natural (?) disaster. The effect is always the same. We start over at a point that is below what we had achieved.
We now know that the sea level is 395 ft (120 meters) higher than it was 20,000 years ago. Well a 395 ft (120 meter) raise in the sea level could easily hide countless cities, harbors, farms, factories, and temples that may have once existed in coastal areas as they do today.
Originally posted by orangetom1999
I see Jurasicdog's post about all these great "civilizations" who left their ruins for us to study but I dont see the information about what kind of social structure they had and the association with the way they lived or died. To my knowlege most of these civilizations were feudal in nature.
I doubt that in most of them the ordinary peon lived at a level of sustanance that we enjoy today. In most of them even royalty lived much poorer than a poor person today.
I see all this wonderment about Machu Pichu but never seem to hear whether they even had a language that is decipherable today. I only hear about the wonderment of ...How and why did they build this city up here??