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RE: On "Scholarly Consensus"
September 19, 2013 at 8:08 am
I have seen links drawn from various Biblically reported events to the eruption of the volcano on Santorini (which is credited with destroying the Minoan civilization).
We don't know when exactly that eruption happened - somewhere between the first and second millennium BC.
Recent research suggests is was a huge eruption (bigger than Krakatoa). You would expect it to appear in all sorts of myths from that point on.
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RE: On "Scholarly Consensus"
September 19, 2013 at 8:18 am
Which volcanic eruption was it that turned staves into serpents again?
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RE: On "Scholarly Consensus"
September 19, 2013 at 10:23 am
(September 19, 2013 at 8:23 am)Zone Wrote: (September 19, 2013 at 8:16 am)apophenia Wrote: "You can't prove it didn't happen!"
Volcanic eruptions do cause insects, frogs etc to flee from it's path, they can pollute rivers and kill fish and they certainly can darken the sky.
That wooshing sound you just heard was the point flying directly over your head.
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RE: On "Scholarly Consensus"
September 19, 2013 at 10:24 am
I don't think there was a point if I'm not saying anything like that. I'm giving a possible naturalistic explanation for a perceived supernatural event.
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RE: On "Scholarly Consensus"
September 19, 2013 at 10:27 am
There was a point, and it was that you approach scientific subjects from the wrong direction. Rather than look for where evidence leads, you speculate on what could be.
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