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In reply to the discussion: Oh, that explains it. [View all]struggle4progress
(123,085 posts)32. Your history seems wrong. It was questions raised earlier in the Age of Discovery
that left the Noah story untenable as "fact" -- people asked themselves questions such as, "How did the kangaroos get from Mt Ararat to Australia?" and found no credible answers. And when George Smith in the British Museum by 1872 found fragments of the Noah story in more ancient, but somewhat different Gilgamesh cycle, this would have clinched the matter
From 1868 until 1883, there was only one mounted dinosaur skeleton available to the public, and it was not displayed in Europe until 1879
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Elmer Smith is similarly entertaining about mastodons and pterodactyls ---
struggle4progress
Sep 2018
#9
Your history seems wrong. It was questions raised earlier in the Age of Discovery
struggle4progress
Sep 2018
#32
Of course it raised questions! And if you ever peeked at any of the rabbinical commentaries on it,
struggle4progress
Sep 2018
#36
IMO Ken Ham is an attention whore who mostly deserves our studied neglect
struggle4progress
Sep 2018
#14
Now, there you go! And if there are enough rightwing judges, we can lose much more
struggle4progress
Sep 2018
#18
The worst consequences of those judges is that they are anti-democratic and biased towards the rich
struggle4progress
Sep 2018
#20
Who said science education is unimportant? I was raised in a scientific household,
struggle4progress
Sep 2018
#22
The thread actually seems to be about a 1905 children's book by Elmer Boyd Smith
struggle4progress
Sep 2018
#25