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  • There must’ve been an age limit. No “ephebephelia”, no Milo.

  • You were arguing that religious myth books were accounts of historical fact, so go on and prove it.

    All of your blathering is meaningless without links to evidence from reliable, established sources.

  • You can play games and write dozens of paragraphs of mental gymnastics and equivocation, but, at the end of the day, religious texts are fiction. They’re wholly-invented myths and legends, and that they may, sometimes, include references (no matter how inaccurate and/or embellished) to verified historical events, that does not - in any way - go to validate the myths, legends, nor even the (at beast) quasi-historical references which may be contained in the myth books and scrolls/tablets of multitudinous religions.

    If you have a specific event or historical figure you wish to make claims as real - as told/described in some religious text and with specific relevance to such (“Persian Emperor Xerxes existed!” will not suffice. Prove, for example, Jesus was a real, magical person, son of God (whom you also must prove exists) who exists without citing the Bible or any other religious text, and we’ll have a conversation) - then please provide corroborating evidence from a reliable source.

    Also, ya know, I wanna see all the proof, teh science/physics, etc on how you proved both God and Jesus are both real and Jesus died and resurrected 3 days later. The water and wine business, healing of the sick, the fiches and loaves….

    Prove it. With evidence.

  • I’m not denying that some religious myth-books do, in fact, contain references to historical events, what I’m saying is that they’re not to be relied upon as they’re often inaccurate to the point of being apocryphal.

    Example: Hebrew slaves did not, in fact, build the pyramids.

  • Yes, I very much do believe it is a myth that anyone journey to the Underworld and slayed Titans— however much I wish to believe in Achilles’s and Pericles’s deep, sweaty, manly love. It’s just a legend. It did not happen.

  • None of this prove that the myths in the Bible are real, lol

    All the “possiblys” and “could bes” and “suggests”…

  • I don’t have to. Plenty of others with poli-sci degrees did.

  • You’re welcome to post links to your sources. Credible sources.

  • I doubt it was one thing

  • The entire Bible is a lie. For you to argue that any part of it negate any other part of it just shows how much of it you’re taken by.

    None of it was real. Wake up.

  • Your personal disapproval of Apple’s direction does not negate their contributions.

    Show me on the doll Where Apple hurt you…

  • I cited a couple of examples, that doesn’t mean I had to cite the entire pantheon in order to be correct.

    Your lack of understanding and your narrowmindedness is not my fault.

    Your hate and your personal anger against Apple is something you have to reconcile on your own.

  • To anyone with a brain, that definition Proves me correct. Not you.

  • Work out your own problems with a shrink. They have no place here.

    If you can’t discuss simple technological issues without having an ego battle, it’s time to check yourself.

  • No shit, and I was pretty clear about how I described it in differentiating from what that project is doing from what Apple is doing. Try not to rage hate before you actually read what I said.

  • I’m not. And if you couldn’t tell that from what I said, then, you obviously didn’t bother to actually read it, you just made a judgment because I said the word Apple.

  • The artist isn’t a framework. An artist creates a framework, from which they must eventually be separated (in your wording).

    So, once an artist is prolific enough to establish (as you put it) a “framework”, then one can separate the judgement of the “framework” form the individual artist themselves.

    Does that make sense?

    Edit: if not, maybe I can clarify further

  • You clearly are either having difficulty reading what I said, or did not bother to read what I said. Nothing of what you said reflect accurately my comment. Read my comment again, and perhaps you’ll have a better understanding.

  • Roman is definitely not the same wherever you are, and kangaroo steak is objectively delicious