Re: Solid Ground
- From: hagen <dan5mark@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 01:27:25 -0700
On Sep 14, 4:10 am, Matt Giwer <jul...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hagen wrote:
On Sep 13, 7:22 am, Matt Giwer <jul...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hagen wrote:
On Sep 12, 6:44 am, Matt Giwer <jul...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:If you mean by Man, HSS, then it is over 100,000. If you include H.Erectus then
hagen wrote:I have no illusions about Stone Age! For me it is an unbreakable
On Sep 11, 7:21 am, Matt Giwer <jul...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:...
hagen wrote:
On Sep 9, 10:55 pm, grapheus <graph...@xxxxxxx> wrote:When it does get back to us. In the meantime it is your delusion. Try sci.lang
On Sep 8, 5:57 pm, hagen <dan5m...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Yes, but will this change,
I shall allways wonder why that no-one before me did sat the solid-Once more, this is self-delusion from your part !..
ground connection between the total of signs 241 or 242 or 243, (244)
on thePhaistosdisc, and the fact that the linear tablets from
Greece
only contain eight names on months (30.5 x8); but then on the other
hand the same can be said about many other radical results of
research, ex: the equation E=mc² :-).
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Ole Hagen
The argument would be strong and valid if the 8 months names were
coming from the same tablet. But this is not the case : they are
coming all from different tablets. For instance, deukijojo is coming
from KN Pp1,1 but wodewijo is coming from KN Fp 16,1. So there it is
far from sure that such a list is complete... And there are even
strong motives to believe that it is not (small and equal number of
tablets with the word meno : "month", for instance).
Regards
grapheus
instead. The Rev. Dr. Daniels will be most innterested.
I am not sure, that I got you right Giwer. Anyway, if we drop theYou mean the stone age was worse than the religious wars between and among the
(religious) restrictions for our behaviour towards one another; the
ticket goes right back to the Stoneage with express train. Or this is
perhaps self-delusion?
monotheistic religions? I have to ask you for your evidence of that.
imprisonment for Man over 10,000 of years, due to all kind of deseases
with no cure, and a mean duration of life at 20 years. Only the
sympathy of God eventually helps us out
in the millions of years.
As for their overall health, what has been found makes it quite clear
hunter-gatherers were much healthier and had fewer diseases than their later
farmers and city dweller until a couple hundred years ago.
So at the very end of the Stone Age they had a happy time.
I recited the findings of anthropologists.
I responded to this by you.
I am not sure, that I got you right Giwer. Anyway, if we drop the (religious)
restrictions for our behaviour towards one another; the ticket goes right back
to the Stoneage with express train. Or this is perhaps self-delusion?
To which I responded
You mean the stone age was worse than the religious wars between and among the
monotheistic religions? I have to ask you for your evidence of that.
And you have been trying to get around that ever since. It says nothing about
how good it was or how good they had it. I was simply pointing out the
monotheistic religions have no evidence of any superior moral teachings that are
preventing things from getting worse.
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Religious wars are terrible, Holocaust was terrible, inquisitions and
burnings are terrible
(allthough there is a Paradise,- and there is a sunny day after a
nights mare), but I am not seeking for reasons against religions or
God.
Religious battles or rather promotions between the main- religions are
carried out all the time. We experienced that in the 60ties:
Psychology, Freudianism (Jewish origin?). Transcendental meditation
vegetarians (Hinduism), astrology with its reminiscences of Indian
caste-systems (I am not a fish, a virgin, a unicorn. I am a human
being!).Etc. When Christianity is weakened, it is by traditon
challenged by muhamedanism. It always was.
Yes I feel, that the Stone age was a grusome era. If not deseases,
what else hold them down from social developement for so many
thousands of years? Something did.
Sincerely
Ole Hagen
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