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Re: My point
Posted by Dalale (Guest) - Monday, July 26 2004, 4:57:47 (CEST)
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xxx I mean, maybe those tablets with ancient Sumerian cars depicted on them just haven't been found yet.... If they had rockets and helicopters, SURELY they had cars or car-like objects, right?

@@@@@@@ Read my whole post .... don't quit half way through...

*********Sumerologists would most likely translate the word as "chariot" or a vehicle which enabled the ancient people to travel from point A to point B, which would be common sense! Now if there were cars back then and we just never found clay tablets which depicted them, it wouldn't matter all that much. What's the difference between "chariot" rather then "car"? The ancient people could travel from point A to point B in a car, a chariot, a horse, a dinosaurs, and it still wouldn't change the story all that much. Does it matter if our ancestors, the ancient people of Mesopotamia saw people or beings coming down from another planet on a flying chariot, in a airplane, on a flying horse, in a flying car, and or on a flying dinosaur?

xxx Probably not. Just replace all the words for "chariot" in your Bible with "airplane" or "car," replace "ship" or "boat" with "submarine," and "God" with "Supreme Alien Master-Being Zoltron," and see how entertaining your Bible can be, too!

@@@@@@@ You should get in contact with some Archeologists, Sumerologists, and Assyriologists who decipher cuneiform. They will let you know how professionals who have studied cuneiform text for over thirty years can distinguish "car" from "chariot"! Of course cuneiform is not the only ancient text which has been translated, there are many! Cuneiform is also being taught at universities all over the world! Take your "Chariot VS Car" issue to teachers or students who study cuneiform, they will easily clear it up for you, but then again why waste your time, you'll just end up calling them bad translators when they point out that you are wrong..



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