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Originally posted by Druscilla
reply to post by JimmyNeutron
What are you people arguing about?
There's corroborating historical evidence regarding events portrayed in that Bible all over the place.
Simply the mention of city names, locations, and personalities can be independently verified in the Historical data with zero attachment, reference or association with the Bible.
While I'm not a follower of, or believer in The Bible, what with being an Atheist, it's entirely a complete fallacy to not respect the book for some of its historical context alone.
Stories of supernatural acts by superbiengs may need be interpreted as attributable to natural occurrences as framed by the OP, and many stories due similarity found in other cultures are certainly made-up stories with made-up characters spun around real events that people during the times these stories were written may have had at least generational word-of-mouth memory.
There are, however, depictions of real events, even if the characters, and their roles in them are open to dispute as having existed at all.
The island is the site of one of the largest volcanic eruptions in recorded history: the Minoan eruption (sometimes called the Thera eruption), which occurred some 3600 years ago at the height of the Minoan civilization.
Originally posted by Druscilla
reply to post by JimmyNeutron
What are you people arguing about?
There's corroborating historical evidence regarding events portrayed in that Bible all over the place.
Simply the mention of city names, locations, and personalities can be independently verified in the Historical data with zero attachment, reference or association with the Bible.
While I'm not a follower of, or believer in The Bible, what with being an Atheist, it's entirely a complete fallacy to not respect the book for some of its historical context alone.
Stories of supernatural acts by superbiengs may need be interpreted as attributable to natural occurrences as framed by the OP, and many stories due similarity found in other cultures are certainly made-up stories with made-up characters spun around real events that people during the times these stories were written may have had at least generational word-of-mouth memory.
There are, however, depictions of real events, even if the characters, and their roles in them are open to dispute as having existed at all.
Show me when it was inaccurate... or take your sardonic chortle elsewhere.
Originally posted by Argyll
reply to post by JimmyNeutron
Show me when it was inaccurate... or take your sardonic chortle elsewhere.
Whoa!....that's not how it works!
You made a claim that the bible is 100% accurate in it's discovery of artefacts.....the balls in your court to prove it, you made the claim
Originally posted by Argyll
reply to post by ericblair4891
I believe it should say that Lot's wife dissolved as if she were a pillar of salt- in the rain- . A pillar of salt in the rain would dissolve. Remember it was rain.
Sorry.....but if your saying that we should believe what is written in the bible....then you can't start changing what is written to fit in with your theory.
As I said before....nice theory.....but a theory based on a 2000 year old work of fiction.....is a fictional theory.