Originally posted by frogstomp That isn't anywhere close to what I think happened so why
would I write it????????????
note>>>>>>>>>>> ^ I can use any many question marks as you can.
But even that "nothing exploded ,,,etc" makes more sense than a stolen Chaldean Myth and a religion about a "Good" creator that spends the next f ...[text shortened]... that's only because you are so full of the Error, you are also full of crap.
Stolen Chaldean myth? I thought you said it was Sumerian!
Originally posted by dj2becker The Sumerians probably stole it from the Chaldeans.. 😲
Once again you show your ignorance, dj.
lucifershammer asked a decent question and now he knows the answer to it, you on the otherhand are just being ridiculous as usual.
Originally posted by frogstomp look up Marduk try and learn something before you spout off it's just a waste of time explaining anything to you.
I found this extract very interesting: http://www.answers.com/main/ntquery?method=4&dsid=2222&dekey=Chaldean+mythology&gwp=8&curtab=2222_1&linktext=Chaldean%20mythology
"Many stories in Sumerian religion appear homologous to stories in other middle-eastern religions. For example, the Biblical account of the creation of man as well as Noah's flood narrative resemble Sumerian tales very closely."
Tell me Froggy, why are you such a staunch defender of evolution. Looks like your Sumerian pals believed in creation....
And another thing, how do you know that the Sumerians didn't steal their 'myth' from the God of Noah?