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OCaptain Wrote:
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> Origyptian Wrote:
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> > Warwick Wrote:
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> > > surely we can all agree that whoever, or
> > whatever,
> > > built them was inspired by more than the
> > mundane.
> >
> > What's "mundane" depends on the time and need.
> We
> > know neither regarding the construction of
> those
> > pyramids.
> >
> > if you live next to a bunch of fresh water
> > streams, it's mundane to look for a water
> supply
> > for crops, waste removal, and energy. If you
> live
> > in a desert, establishing such a water supply
> is
> > hardly mundane.
> >
> >
> >
> > > and surely we can all agree that, if
> anything,
> > > they are evidence that Man can be greater
> than
> > the
> > > sum of his parts.
> >
> > Depends on what you mean by "Man". I don't
> think
> > we can "surely" decree those things were build
> by
> > h. sapiens sapiens.
>
>
> Sure we can. There is no evidence that anyone but
> mankind built the GPs.
Apparently the Good Doctor feels his notions are not subject to the rules of evidence.
I employed "feels" instead of 'thinks' for obvious reasons.
Methinks his Ouiji board is warped
Warwick
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> Origyptian Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Warwick Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > surely we can all agree that whoever, or
> > whatever,
> > > built them was inspired by more than the
> > mundane.
> >
> > What's "mundane" depends on the time and need.
> We
> > know neither regarding the construction of
> those
> > pyramids.
> >
> > if you live next to a bunch of fresh water
> > streams, it's mundane to look for a water
> supply
> > for crops, waste removal, and energy. If you
> live
> > in a desert, establishing such a water supply
> is
> > hardly mundane.
> >
> >
> >
> > > and surely we can all agree that, if
> anything,
> > > they are evidence that Man can be greater
> than
> > the
> > > sum of his parts.
> >
> > Depends on what you mean by "Man". I don't
> think
> > we can "surely" decree those things were build
> by
> > h. sapiens sapiens.
>
>
> Sure we can. There is no evidence that anyone but
> mankind built the GPs.
Apparently the Good Doctor feels his notions are not subject to the rules of evidence.
I employed "feels" instead of 'thinks' for obvious reasons.
Methinks his Ouiji board is warped
Warwick
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