RE: Evidence for a god. Do you have any ?
December 31, 2018 at 2:25 am
(This post was last modified: December 31, 2018 at 2:27 am by T0 Th3 M4X.)
(December 31, 2018 at 2:00 am)Rahn127 Wrote:Your fantasy, not mine. Next.(December 31, 2018 at 1:31 am)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote: Where did you get 35k years? Where did you get 1.5K for monotheism?
There are instances of monotheism in 14th century BC, but modern monotheism has really only taken root for the past 1500 years or so.
Do a google search on the history of monotheism and while you're at it, look up how the bible was put together.
Here's a hint - "Your imaginary god never told people to put together a bible."
Hunting and gathering was presumably the subsistence strategy employed by human societies beginning some 1.8 million years ago, by Homo erectus, and from its appearance some 0.2 million years ago by Homo sapiens.
Starting at the transition between the Middle to Upper Paleolithic period, some 80,000 to 70,000 years ago, some hunter-gatherers bands began to specialize, concentrating on hunting a smaller selection of (often larger) game and gathering a smaller selection of food. This specialization of work also involved creating specialized tools such as fishing nets, hooks, and bone harpoons
So for some 80,000 years, human beings were making fishing nets, hooks and bone harpoons.
Pretty cool huh.
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(December 31, 2018 at 1:45 am)Peebo-Thuhlu Wrote: At work
(December 31, 2018 at 1:31 am)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote: Where did you get 35k years? Where did you get 1.5K for monotheism?
They are rough figures M4X.
Others have the time and good nature to offer more concise links.
As for the "Where does 1.5k come from?" ?
We're in the final hours of 2018.
Given the history of 'Dane Law', 'Saxon' involment etc in my country's legal history? You're shaving a good five hundred or so years off any 'Christian' involment of deciding things.
Again, rough estimates etc though the point still stands.
Rough figures from who? Your version of something? As I said, I'm more interest in things that are objective.