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Originally posted by Aloysius the Gaul
Originally posted by truthontheloose
reply to post by Aloysius the Gaul
if every culture described all of these creatures in ruffly the same way independently of each other in they must have be on the something
That something being that we are all the same species, and we all have similar imaginations.
Originally posted by truthontheloose
reply to post by Aloysius the Gaul
but look at how different cultures are from each other
Originally posted by Aloysius the Gaul
Originally posted by truthontheloose
reply to post by Aloysius the Gaul
if every culture described all of these creatures in ruffly the same way independently of each other in they must have be on the something
Human descriptions are not independent of each other - we are all the same species, and we all have similar imaginations, and our cultures all originated in the same place and we almost certainly have more recent connections in prehistory that are simply not known. Each "new" culture brings with it stories from whatever it "split off" from in the distant past
and not all monsters are described in similar ways at all except in the most general of terms - eg flying, or eating humans, or changelings, etc.
don't you think if the ancients made it all up they would have said so i mean look at our fiction we have records to show it was made up in 500 years no one will think we believed in superman they will be able to tell he was a comic book character but the ancients believed in monsters and took them really seriously
edit on 27-6-2013 by Aloysius the Gaul because: (no reason given)