cladking Wrote:
> "Superstition, magic and religion" are mere
> beliefs.
No kidding? Really!
We don't even need to talk about how no
> words existed in Ancient Language for "belief
We don't because you are making up that false belief - because you believe that the entire AE language is contained in a small percentage of said language called the PT. You are wrong but refuse to see this. Chicken also doesn't appear nor does snail, etc.
Your incorrect belief doesn't affect reality.
It can not
> give men the ability to do the impossible.
It highly motivates them or the people giving them the orders - that has been shown to work for countless thousands of years and still motivates people today to kill themselves and others over questions of religion. Or do you deny that happens?
Having to
> invoke the concept that religion is a prime
> motivator for having built the pyramids is a
> critical (and fatal) flaw in the assumption that
> only ramps might have been used.
Nope and again for the 1,253rd time. Ramp use is a theory of how they may have done it. It is your opinion 'that only ramps might have been used" this is not stated by any Egyptologist as fact. You are simply making it up. You really need to stop lying about this.
Deleted a lot of your old oft repeated errors
Religion motivated people to build tombs because they believed in an afterlife. You are unable to hand wave away thousands and thousands of tombs with grave goods in them.
>
> Yes, we've been through most of this a million
> times but still it has not been addressed.
It has been address thousands of time and you just keep pretending it hasn't. Its a very boring hobby horse of yours.
Egyptology
> can not show that there was only one possible and
> highly illogical way to build the pyramids no
> matter what they have interpreted some of the
> facts to mean.
They don't there are multiple theories of how they will built what you state about it is something YOU made up.
Work isn't
> done by When you invoke
> "superstition" and "magic" as motivating forces to
> lift the pyramid you have surrendered the point.
Why did Christians build 3,000 Cathedrals? Muslim 10,000 Mosques? Hindus numerous temples? What was the motivation for them to do so?
> You can not understand the pyramid by looking away
> from it. You must look it square in the face and
> ask it how it came to be and the ONLY thing we
> have to work with is the actual evidence.
Which doesn't point to geyser powered funiculars