Quote:Original post by Sandman
T-Rex ate watermelons!
Yer link's broken. I fixed it in the quote.
Quote:Original post by MachairaQuote:Original post by wahoodra
Since I'm sure you couldn't miss the Christian & Jewish
Creation Myth (Genesis) in the list, your acknowledgement makes my hearth rejoyce.
Come now, surely you realize that I don't consider Genesis to be a myth. You're not going to be that silly are you? [rolleyes] Do I really need to state that it's the exception in that list?!? Geez.
Quote:Quote:Original post by wahoodra
Now, could you explain what does the word myth mean to you? In general, or in our context, make your pick.
Dictionary.com pretty much sums it up, for whatever good it is.
Quote:dictionary.com
A traditional, typically ancient story dealing with supernatural beings, ancestors, or heroes that serves as a fundamental type in the worldview of a people, as by explaining aspects of the natural world or delineating the psychology, customs, or ideals of society: the myth of Eros and Psyche; a creation myth.
Quote:Original post by LessBreadQuote:Original post by Marcus Speight
Certainly now there are. But Genesis 1:30 says that all animals were vegetarian in the beginning.
So the digestive tracts of predators were instantaneously changed over when they became carnivores rather than herbivores?
Quote:Original post by SandmanQuote:Original post by LessBreadQuote:Original post by Marcus Speight
Certainly now there are. But Genesis 1:30 says that all animals were vegetarian in the beginning.
So the digestive tracts of predators were instantaneously changed over when they became carnivores rather than herbivores?
T-Rex ate watermelons!
EDIT: fixed link (thanks ravuya)