Apech Posted September 21 2 hours ago, Nungali said: I think you added the 'he remains brain dead' bit . Then again so many versions ( mentions) but no one single story maybe you can find an example . My understanding was he was 'restored' temporarily .... I have never seen where he was 'penis restored but not his brain' ... but then again , we all know that in ancient Egypt , once the brain stopped functioning that indicated death So, why no single Osiris story ? [ Its the same regarding the Raven in Greek myth , no Raven myth , as such (in one story ) but little bits of his story throughout other myths .... that has now been remedied ; 'The Raven's Tale ' by Nungali .] well yes the brain thing was just poetic license to tie in with Cobie. I am impressed by the way that you can type so well from a rowing boat in the Atlantic. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sanity Check Posted September 22 5 hours ago, Nungali said: '' Everyone was poor '' How did they then afford passage to the Americas .? But in relation to what you seemed to be answering in my post , your idea doesnt hold up BEFORE Europeans got to America . Did you understand the post you quoted ? There was not a Mesopotamian influence when Egypt first started developing agriculture . In that era kings and queens owned entire armadas of ships. The wealthy could commission an entire flotilla or fleet of ships for their purposes. Surely the average person could afford passage to america if they sold everything they owned. Which of course they did as they had no intention of ever returning. There didn't need to be a mesopotamiam influence on anything. Mesopotamia didn't have a patent on agriculture prohibiting others from practicing it. The important thing is child mortality rates in that ancient era were so high that it was not uncommon for people to sacrifice their own children to deity figures due to lack of food to feed them. Many cultures and societies had this same issue with food scarcity. And so this common threat would only unite them. Interesting point here. In the bible, King Saul of israel's origins story, he lived under a pomegranate tree. He didn't even have a hut or lean to. He lived under a tree. 5 hours ago, Nungali said: And if you still dont believe this actual basic history , look into the development of agriculture in Papua / New Guinea . Basic science says: papua new guinea is too geographically isolated to fit into the context of this discussion. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted September 22 7 hours ago, Apech said: well yes the brain thing was just poetic license to tie in with Cobie. I am impressed by the way that you can type so well from a rowing boat in the Atlantic. I say it into my phone and AI makes a post of it Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted September 22 (edited) 5 hours ago, Sanity Check said: In that era kings and queens owned entire armadas of ships. The wealthy could commission an entire flotilla or fleet of ships for their purposes. Surely the average person could afford passage to america if they sold everything they owned. Which of course they did as they had no intention of ever returning. So they were not poor then . Quote There didn't need to be a mesopotamiam influence on anything. Mesopotamia didn't have a patent on agriculture prohibiting others from practicing it. No ... there did not need to be , but it happened anyway . It even influenced your Bible Quote The important thing is child mortality rates in that ancient era were so high that it was not uncommon for people to sacrifice their own children to deity figures due to lack of food to feed them. Many cultures and societies had this same issue with food scarcity. And so this common threat would only unite them. Oh... child mortality rates now is it ? And then a 'neat ' little 'segway' into child sacrifice to non Christian deity (of course ) Quote Interesting point here. In the bible, King Saul of israel's origins story, he lived under a pomegranate tree. He didn't even have a hut or lean to. He lived under a tree. Fiction Quote Basic science says: papua new guinea is too geographically isolated to fit into the context of this discussion. Oh , I'm sorry ... I shall stick to the subject , now what was it .... ah yes, child sacrifice and Saul living under a pomegranate tree . Edited September 22 by Nungali Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sanity Check Posted September 22 5 hours ago, Nungali said: Oh , I'm sorry ... I shall stick to the subject , now what was it .... ah yes, child sacrifice and Saul living under a pomegranate tree . Alright. I know all I need to know about you. No need to reply or interact further. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites