Thotas said:Josh, you're right, I should have said "Semites" to be techniclly accurate. You're also right that it's nitpicky.![]()
Torm, my post was not in response to your post specificly, it was a general comment.
Since I've been asked, I will lay out the bottom line of the book I mentioned. I figure if I am a little over the quidelines, my defense is that a couple of people openly asked and I tried to be good.What it comes down to is that the Flood waters never did recede; Noah's flood is pretty much the Black Sea. It seems that the Bosphorus had a natural dam in (geologicly) recent times. That dam finally burst, and filled up the valley below to create the Black Sea. Unfortunately for humanity, that's where we decided to begin the process of civilization. The protocivilization had to flee in all directions, carrying with them some common cultural ideas and a story about a disastrous flood that ended the world (as they knew it, anyway). They discus some interesting evidence (but admittedly not yet proof) in geology, archaeology and mythography to back it up. If anyone decides to persue it further, I hope you'll find it interesting, whether you think it's credible or not.
Arabs thus tend to express much consternation when accused of anti-Semitism.Thotas said:Arabs are included in Semites? So an anti-Semite would include Arabs in their prejudice? Now that I didn't know. I'd only heard the word "semite" in the Hebrew/Isrealite context. Thanks for the info. 'Cause, truth to tell, I've got kind of a nitpicky nature, too.
When using the term anti-Semite, you're probably meaning anti-Jew. I've never heard anti-Semite used any other way. But technically, Semite and Semitic are linguistic designations, and do include all the groups I mentioned above. Here's the Wikipedia article on it.Thotas said:Arabs are included in Semites? So an anti-Semite would include Arabs in their prejudice? Now that I didn't know. I'd only heard the word "semite" in the Hebrew/Isrealite context. Thanks for the info. 'Cause, truth to tell, I've got kind of a nitpicky nature, too.
One and the same.Joshua Dyal said:Ah, yes, that specifically.Say, this Asimov isn't any relation to some guy who had a thing about robots, is he?
jester47 said:The best explanation I have ever found for a global flood is a comet impact in the pacific. (and I am talking a big impact). Such an impact would probably not leave a crater, but it would disrupt the atmosphere and kick up enough water to drown continents. The Bible states that Noah worked on the Ark for 120 years. Most comets have orbits and are visible regularly. I propose that one comet was seen every 120 years. Figureing out that the earth is round is not that hard. The greeks suspected it, as did I think the chineese. Once you understand that the sun is stationary, and the earth is round you can then begin to track the movements of the other planets acccurately. I believe on one pass someone was able to calculate that the next pass would be an impact. The boat I suspect was set up to do two things: Act as a place to weather the results of a ground impact or should it be a water impact float the occupants to safety. I think anything is possible.