RE: Noah's ark circular?
January 10, 2010 at 11:38 pm
(This post was last modified: January 10, 2010 at 11:39 pm by Rhage.)
From the story:
"The episode ends with Atram-Hasis commanding an unfortunate boat builder, who will be left to die on land, to seal the door once everyone is safely inside: "When I shall have gone into the boat, caulk the frame of the door.""
But how did they expect to get out if they were "caulked" inside of it?
"The story may only be a work of fiction"
Gee, you think?
"And he believes that ancient Jews living in exile in Babylon at this time would also have been wowed by the tale. So much, in fact, that they may have transformed it into their own epic story: Noah and the ark."
Still proves the the bible is nothing new, just stolen stories from older times.
"The episode ends with Atram-Hasis commanding an unfortunate boat builder, who will be left to die on land, to seal the door once everyone is safely inside: "When I shall have gone into the boat, caulk the frame of the door.""
But how did they expect to get out if they were "caulked" inside of it?
"The story may only be a work of fiction"
Gee, you think?
"And he believes that ancient Jews living in exile in Babylon at this time would also have been wowed by the tale. So much, in fact, that they may have transformed it into their own epic story: Noah and the ark."
Still proves the the bible is nothing new, just stolen stories from older times.
Nothing is your own except the few cubic centimeters inside your skull. - George Orwell