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What book has the most history?
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RE: What book has the most history?
(May 12, 2019 at 2:00 pm)georgecarlin Wrote: I am majoring in anthropology and minoring in business. Can you name one book with as much history in it as the Bible?

The Bible is not a source of real history.  It's a collection of stories with some historical references to help mark the times discussed.
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RE: What book has the most history?
(May 12, 2019 at 2:00 pm)georgecarlin Wrote: I am majoring in anthropology and minoring in business. Can you name one book with as much history in it as the Bible?

The bible has a history of claims sure, but that does not mean it is a neutral history book. And it certainly does not make all the fantastic claims that defy science in it true.
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RE: What book has the most history?
Can you name even one or 2 other books that had as much history in it as The King James Bible?
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RE: What book has the most history?
(May 12, 2019 at 2:06 pm)georgecarlin Wrote: Can you name even one or 2 other books that had as much history in it as The King James Bible?

The Bible is not a history book.

Period.  End of story.

Your trolling needs work.  2/10
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ok but would we know anything about israel without the bible and how the ancients live? think about it
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RE: What book has the most history?
(May 12, 2019 at 2:08 pm)georgecarlin Wrote: ok but would we know anything about israel without the bible and how the ancients live? think about it

So you are a troll.

Color me surprised.

Faints
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RE: What book has the most history?
(May 12, 2019 at 2:06 pm)georgecarlin Wrote: Can you name even one or 2 other books that had as much history in it as The King James Bible?

If you are not a sock or a troll, this is not the way to prove it.

The earth was not made in 6 days. Humans do not magically pop out of dirt, women do not magically pop out of a man's rib. Babies are not born without a second set of DNA. Humans do not survive rigor mortis as the death mythology implies. The flood claimed in the bible did not happen. Josephus is not a first hand account. 

If you want REAL history, there are BOOKS, in libraries all over the world, and even the internet can point you to factual information outside of personal bias.
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RE: What book has the most history?
So you can't name even one book with more history and anthropological reality than the King James bible? Take out the magical stuff, is the rest of it accurate?
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RE: What book has the most history?
Why would you plow through a book and remove the BS to try to get to facts?

Go to a library or a book store and go to the history section.


Bye troll - you can play with BRIAN. Have fun with that. Ask him about REPUBLICANS next. And then how he was saved from a hurricane that was already gone.
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RE: What book has the most history?
(May 12, 2019 at 2:22 pm)georgecarlin Wrote: So you can't name even one book with more history and anthropological reality than the King James bible? Take out the magical stuff, is the rest of it accurate?
No, it isn't even accurate on time or place. There are real places and real people mentioned in it sure, but those were added in by the writers to lend a false sense of credibility after the fact.
Like we can prove Trump exists, but to claim he is a successful businessman would be absurd. He is a successful con for sure, but he has over conflated himself to absurd levels.
The bible is not a history book, much less a science textbook. It is a book of mythology, written in antiquity by people who wanted a hero to come back in their time. It has no modern application to understanding either history or science.
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