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Related: About this forumAnimated Cartoon: The History of Religion in the Holy Land
My comment? Which land? My land - for the moment. Your land, if you can take it from me. But wait...it's just a small little part of this planet, which did just fine for a few billion years, until humans evolved and started fighting over it.
EarnestPutz
(2,594 posts)Thanks for the great "cartoon", I had no idea the history was so messy and complicated.
Tribalism at it's finest.
MineralMan
(147,606 posts)YouTube is a rich source of wonderful Bible-based cartoons. Everyone's favorite Bible stories have been transformed into cartoons the whole family can enjoy.
A guy could spend hours watching them:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=religious+cartoons
EarnestPutz
(2,594 posts)I'll check out YouTube for the others. It's not like I don't waste a lot
of time on YouTube anyway. Thanks.
Igel
(36,118 posts)It's a theory pretty much nobody but Indians and those who really don't want Sumerians to be indigenous for some reason accept. It grasps at straws using 100-year-old hypotheses that rest on 125-year-old conclusions based on mostly inaccurate data. Ditch the inaccurate part, and you're left with insufficient information for any hypothesis.
Nationalism makes a bad bedrock for theories that need to argue ex silencio.
What's amusing is the assumption that they "appeared" and had to come from somewhere. Now, for Amerindians, yes--there was no human presence here before a certain date. But for Mesopotamia, that date is long, long before the Sumerians put their first stylus to clay.