RE: What do scientists say about existence?
July 20, 2017 at 10:59 am
(This post was last modified: July 20, 2017 at 11:10 am by The Grand Nudger.)
Domesticated animals weren't "created"......not even by the remotest stretch of the imagination or the most threadbare term of art. The clue lies in the first word.........
"God" not only gets the order of creation wrong...an event that he was ostensibly present for...he then fails to secure the most basic provision for the sustenance of his favored species, leaving them to stumble around for hudreds of thousands of years until..just a blink ago in deep time, they finally get fed up with that bullshit - yoke some oxen, and grow some grass to chew on. It's amusing that man only seems to have begun to imagine that a creator who made them loved them after they had made their own earthly paradise by the sweat of their brow. Knowing little to nothing of their own history, the mistake is easily understood. How did they end up with all these animals to serve them and all of this food to eat...indeed....
An informative clue as to both the culture and timeframe that this creation myth arises from is that their status was conceptualized as a curse, wherein man would toil in misery., with the weeds and thorns rising up to bite him while his wife nagged on in perpetuity. Wherein the farmer was the lesser of the two brothers, who had murdered his divinely favored goatfucking sibling, and then gone on to build the worlds great cities.
No one other than a plainly ignorant and uncivilized cattle culture left behind after the dawn of ag would have made this shit up.
"God" not only gets the order of creation wrong...an event that he was ostensibly present for...he then fails to secure the most basic provision for the sustenance of his favored species, leaving them to stumble around for hudreds of thousands of years until..just a blink ago in deep time, they finally get fed up with that bullshit - yoke some oxen, and grow some grass to chew on. It's amusing that man only seems to have begun to imagine that a creator who made them loved them after they had made their own earthly paradise by the sweat of their brow. Knowing little to nothing of their own history, the mistake is easily understood. How did they end up with all these animals to serve them and all of this food to eat...indeed....
An informative clue as to both the culture and timeframe that this creation myth arises from is that their status was conceptualized as a curse, wherein man would toil in misery., with the weeds and thorns rising up to bite him while his wife nagged on in perpetuity. Wherein the farmer was the lesser of the two brothers, who had murdered his divinely favored goatfucking sibling, and then gone on to build the worlds great cities.
No one other than a plainly ignorant and uncivilized cattle culture left behind after the dawn of ag would have made this shit up.
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