Quote:I am saying “NO ONE in ancient times knew of numbness caused by burns” and for evidence I had given example of few ancient philosophers because there is no need of a huge list of references to convey a simple idea.
You do need a huge list of references if you're trying to prove that the entire population of the world knew nothing of something that would have been easily discovered in ancient times.
All it would have taken for someone to discover that fire can cause numbness is for a burns victim to say to someone "I feel nothing here" Or words to that effect.
I don't know how much medical experience the philosophers you mentioned have, I doubt if you have even studied everything that they knew about pain and numbness I have a feeling you're just using Wikipedia quotes and you know just about as much as I do about plato.
Additionally there could have been alternative theories around the time of these philosophers about pain, numbness and so on.
If several historians came to me and said no one in ancient times knew anything about burns or numbness I'd look into the claim of a miracle further, but I'm not just going to take your word for it after seeing a few Wikipedia quotes, and I don't have time to research into every different ancient philosopher and medical person on their knowledge of burns victims, skin, pain or numbness.
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