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Mythology begins at the time that gods are created,
and the god-mythologies continue so long as the stories persist.
What gods have for lives begin in the neuron networks of the storytellers and, still worse, continue in the minds of the credulous who take into their intellectually-challenged brains invented stories, deformed histories and exaggerated tales as though they are facts.
Yes, Abraham should have been buried long ago.
What a different world we would have if Abraham had been ‘buried’ both B.C. and pre-Mohammed.
March 17th, 2008 at 3:21
RIP
March 17th, 2008 at 11:20
Mythology begins at the time that gods are created,
and the god-mythologies continue so long as the stories persist.
What gods have for lives begin in the neuron networks of the storytellers and, still worse, continue in the minds of the credulous who take into their intellectually-challenged brains invented stories, deformed histories and exaggerated tales as though they are facts.
Yes, Abraham should have been buried long ago.
What a different world we would have if Abraham had been ‘buried’ both B.C. and pre-Mohammed.