The science of evolution is anything but science. (Page 5) TheloniousSphereMonk: Zeff lost well over a thousand redundant diatribes but thankfully he says he has copies. zeffur: Why bother? It's not like you actually read it, acknowledge it properly as you should, & admit the utter stupidity of your irrational non sequitur fiction.. You aren't here to discuss honestly--you are here to peddle imaginary, irrational, indefensible, & fictional stories/assumptions/opinions/etc--without ANY proof or sound reasoning in sight... (Edited by zeffur) harpalycus47: It is like I actually read it. As you posted it last time, you must have felt it worth reading so please post it again. harpalycus47: What has the reason for me being here got to do with it. I am asking that you repost it so I can finish it. harpalycus47: Hey, great. Zeffur isn't going to repost it, apparently. Could you put it up Corwin. I would be grateful. (Post deleted by Blackshoes ) (Post deleted by Blackshoes ) (Post deleted by Blackshoes ) Blackshoes: Flood Stories from Around the World by Mark Isaak. "The stories below are flood stories from the world's folklore. I have included stories here if (1) they are stories; (2) they are folklore, not historical accounts or fiction by a known author; and (3) they involve a flood. In most borderline cases, I included the story here anyway. For example, one story (Hopi) tells of a flood which was avoided and never occurred. My method for collecting these stories is simply to collect every flood story I find. I have omitted a few extremely fragmentary accounts, such as sources that say "These people have a legend of a flood in which most people were killed" and little or nothing more. The stories are summarized both to save space and to avoid copyright infringements, but I have attempted to preserve all the motifs and all the names that were given in the cited account. However, where the story gives intricate account of events before and/or after the flood (such as in the Zhuang story of Bubo vs. the Thunder God), some of the details peripheral to the flood itself may have been summarized out of existence. In a few cases, two or more overlapping and non-contradictory fragments from the same culture were combined into one summary. Complete references are given at the end; consult them for more details." http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/flood-myths.html#Tlapanec (Post deleted by Blackshoes ) (Post deleted by Blackshoes ) (Post deleted by Blackshoes ) | Science Chat Room Similar Conversations |