Re: Robert Best - a moral lesson touching on nobody-can-make-me-open-my-closed-mind prejudice
- From: "Uwe Müller" <uwemueller@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2007 07:40:13 +0200
"Eric Stevens" <eric.stevens@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 14:47:52 +0200, "Uwe Müller"t
<uwemueller@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Eric Stevens" <eric.stevens@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 09:22:17 -0700, Carl <pchristainsen@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On Jul 3, 11:40 am, "Peter Alaca" <p.al...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
...
Saying 'Here I am, now ask me questions' will not work.
And when nobody shows interest or worse tells you to
get lost, there is no reason to hold on, or to come back
over and over again with what nobody is interested in.
And for posting in this group you first of all you have to
figure out what 'science' means, and 'archaeology'.
So far, you clearly have not managed that.
...
Hint: key - "Tel Fara" Shuruppak - Google Scholar and Webcrawler, if
necessary
First rate; scholarly; relevant archaeology well sourced...
Noah's Flood, the Archaeological and Geological evidence for its 3rd
Millennium B.C. occurrence
http://www.bibleorigins.net/NoahsArkillustrationPictureSumerianShuruppak.h
exceptml
"The city of Shuruppak has been identified as being the ruin-mound
of modern Tell Fara (south of Babylon) and when excavated a flood
sediment was found dating to circa 2900 BC. This is the _only_
flood layer at the site, and this layer does not exist at other
Mesopotamian sites, so it was very restricted in its locality."
"circa 2900 BC" is remarkably close to Masse's 2807 BC.
Even circa 2500 BC would be remakably close to Masse's circa 2900 BC,
forfor two wrong digits, they are identical.
Neither is a serious scientific dating, identical once more, the basis
both dates is not given, identical again.
It's more than remarkable close. Could there be a common basis for both
dates?
I doubt it. I don't know exactly how the flood deposits were dated in
1931/32 but MacDonald almost certainly relied on the conventional
methods of stratigraphy etc.
With respect to Masse's date, I have already quoted him as writing:
"In fact, a precise date for the hypothesized comet impact, 10-12
May 2807 BC, was ascertained [125] from the concordance within
the mythologies of calendrical, seasonal, and verifiable
astronomical indicators (i.e., lunar phase, the presence of solar
and lunar eclipses, and the presence of planetary conjunctions
within ascribed constellations). "
I know nothing of the detail of his workings but it is unlikely from
this that he relied upon the estimated ages of flood deposits.
That looks like a common basis to me. Half of it seems to be nothing more
than an assertion, fitting the proposed theory, and the other half would be
picking out a date that fits, at random from scientific literature, without
any apparent connection to the 'evidence' presented.
have fun
Uwe Mueller
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