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"The stone which was used in the work they quarried from underneath the centre island, and from underneath the zones, on the outer as well as the inner side. One kind was white, another black, and a third red."
Originally posted by no1smootha
I am convinced that the culture the Sir Arthur Evans called the Minoan civilization was the basis of the myth of Atlantis as described by Plato in Critias and Timaeus.
Originally posted by no1smootha
But as I see it, there are two significant problems with Atlantis being 11,500 years ago and located in the Atlantic Ocean as he suggested.
Originally posted by no1smootha
Yes I agree, and this was possibly the event the lead a domino effect of mass migrations that lasted for centuries and brought humanity to the close of the Bronze age as it has been suggested that the eruption lead to AT LEAST one summer without sun.
Originally posted by no1smootha
Originally posted by VeritasAequitas
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If Cain and Seth are really somehow the same person, then wouldn't that be exactly what happened? You are arguing that it wasn't Cain who did these things but Seth, however how does that not fit if they are one and the same?
No, that isn't my argument. I am arguing that there is only one lineage whether from Cain or Seth, and that Tubalcain is either Noah or a brother of Noah. I suspect that the reason there are two different progenitors is that two seperate narratives are shuffled together in Genesis.
Originally posted by Shiloh7
reply to post by no1smootha
Something we never question about the Cain and Able story is that were Cain in awe of God, he would never had dared to murder his brother, he would have been too scared of the retribution. So why did he go so far as murder the story makes little sense to me; everyone gets jealous at times but murder is a step too far when that close to God surely?
Vedic culture is older then Hinduism, the Aryans were not Hindus (and not native to India originally) that came late
The Hyksos King Apophis is recorded as worshiping Set in a monolatric way: "[He] chose for his Lord the god Seth. He didn't worship any other deity in the whole land except Seth."