09-25-2012, 06:34 PM
(09-25-2012, 09:35 AM)zenmaster Wrote: Understand that asking for proof doesn't invite negative contact. It's 'attachments' which invite negative contact. The attachments are primary with the questioning arising from the associated unconscious bias.
Got to agree with Zen here.
However, on the whole strawman issue, and the notion that consideration of one facet of evidence is just as valid as the consideration of many, in an effort to suggest that the abundance of ancient similarities pointing toward a seemingly credible possibility, is like suggesting that the moon being made of green cheese is just as possible as the notion of all galaxies having a spiral nature to them.
This is simply not rational thought processing.
We can easily dismiss the green cheese notion for there is really no abundance of evidence pointing to such.
It is not however quite so easy to dismiss the ancient teachings for there is a great deal of evidence found throughout many cultures around the world which all point to a common theme.
This is not about science, it is about puzzle pieces falling delicately into place in such a fashion that it becomes increasingly more difficult to deny the picture that unfolds.