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Do you believe in behavioural modernity?
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RE: Do you believe in behavioural modernity?
Homo heidelbergensis was a kind of intermediary species between ourselves and homo erectus, however even their level of intelligence is not known fully. It's generally believed that they were the common ancestor of the Neanderthals and ourselves.
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RE: Do you believe in behavioural modernity?
The Neanderthals were antediluvians. Noah is our common ancestor.
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RE: Do you believe in behavioural modernity?
(May 17, 2013 at 11:35 pm)ChadWooters Wrote: The Neanderthals were antediluvians. Noah is our common ancestor.

Unless I'm misunderstanding you, you have previously represented the flood and Noah as symbolic. ("The flood waters represent universal lack of truth and resulting brutality that filled the earth as some point in history. Noah represents the seed of spiritual truth that was preserved through this turmoil." here) Am I misunderstanding your prior representation, or have you changed your position? If the former, how do you determine that literal events in history (the existence of neanderthals, a common ancestor) correspond to specific symbolic events? What do you mean when you say that Noah is our "common ancestor" ? Do you believe in a literal, world-covering flood, or is that symbolic? (That was the question which prompted your earlier reply about Noah.)


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RE: Do you believe in behavioural modernity?
(May 18, 2013 at 2:11 pm)apophenia Wrote: Unless I'm misunderstanding you, you have previously represented the flood and Noah as symbolic. ("The flood waters represent universal lack of truth and resulting brutality that filled the earth as some point in history. Noah represents the seed of spiritual truth that was preserved through this turmoil." here) Am I misunderstanding your prior representation, or have you changed your position? If the former, how do you determine that literal events in history (the existence of neanderthals, a common ancestor) correspond to specific symbolic events? What do you mean when you say that Noah is our "common ancestor" ? Do you believe in a literal, world-covering flood, or is that symbolic? (That was the question which prompted your earlier reply about Noah.)

In a symbolic way, the non-materialistic view of him allows both of the non-literal and literal to exist at the same time as a quantical thermodynamical foam that envelops us all. Therefore bananas exist and they are irrefutable proof of god. I hope I made myself clear Big Grin
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