cladking Wrote:
> I like Gigal but am well aware the establishment
> does not. She has made several important
> contributions.
>
> It is quite apparent the pyramid builders were
> aware of marine fossils.
Of course they were they were in the stones they worked with and scattered about over the land scape
>
> 388a. It is N. who inundated the land after it had
> come out of the ocean; it is N. who pulled up the
> papyrus;
>
> How else might they know that land had come out of
> the ocean?
Because you don't know about the Ancient Egyptian religion - you decided it was fake, over a decade and half ago...remember?
""The Creation of the World
To the Egyptians, the journey began with the creation of the world and the universe out of darkness and swirling chaos. Once there was nothing but endless dark water without form or purpose. Existing within this void was Heka (god of magic) who awaited the moment of creation. Out of this watery silence (Nu) rose the primordial hill, known as the ben-ben, upon which stood the great god Atum (or, in some versions of the myth, Ptah). Atum looked upon the nothingness and recognized his aloneness and so, through the agency of magic, he mated with his own shadow to give birth to two children, Shu (god of air, whom Atum spat out) and Tefnut (goddess of moisture, whom Atum vomited out). Shu gave to the early world the principles of life while Tefnut contributed the principles of order.""
Remember? You took the words of their religion and tried to twist the meanings to support your own view of the PT being a description of how to build a pyramid...lol
Oh and here is the full in context quote
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