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The Three Abrahamic Religions

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Originally posted by FMF
But in the analogy they [b]don't think they are looking at the same thing.

Isn't that the essence of the OP analogy?

Perhaps you could produce your own analogy ~ along the same sort of lines as the OP ~ that encapsulates your take on the commonality [such as there is] of "The Three Abrahamic Religions".[/b]
I thought you were trying to make an analogy like the three blind feeling a different part of an elephant and describing what they understand the elephant to be like. All three were wrong, in that case.

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Originally posted by RJHinds
I thought you were trying to make an analogy like the three blind feeling a different part of an elephant and describing what they understand the elephant to be like. All three were wrong, in that case.
No. My analogy is clearly set out in the OP.

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Originally posted by FMF
No. My analogy is clearly set out in the OP.
Well, it is wrong.

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Originally posted by whodey
Recorded history spanky
"History" implies it is recorded.

Before that it is "prehistory".

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Originally posted by wolfgang59
"History" implies it is recorded.

Before that it is "prehistory".
Prehistory is speculation about the unrecorded past, like were there billions or millions of years.

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Originally posted by RJHinds
Prehistory is speculation about the unrecorded past, like were there billions or millions of years.
That is not a definition of prehistory.

Once again you are using your tiny mind to redefine words
that you are intellectually incapable of understanding.

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Originally posted by wolfgang59
That is not a definition of prehistory.

Once again you are using your tiny mind to redefine words
that you are intellectually incapable of understanding.
Maybe you should not be talking about tiny minds, since you are an infidel and I am...

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