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Post by jonbain on Mar 14, 2020 17:10:27 GMT
The narrative from ancient Greece deconstructed. Did the Trojans really take a plague infested wooden horse into their city? Was it possible for many soldiers inside it to be unnoticed? Or did a very ordinary story just get embellished over the years?
What you reckon, eh?
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Post by thesageofmainstreet on Mar 14, 2020 20:22:53 GMT
The narrative from ancient Greece deconstructed. Did the Trojans really take a plague infested wooden horse into their city? Was it possible for many soldiers inside it to be unnoticed? Or did a very ordinary story just get embellished over the years? What you reckon, eh? Driven Off, They Came to Greece for the First Time The impossibility of the Trojan Horse means that the Greeks actually lost the war. The wanderings of Ulysses and others were about soldiers scattered in a retreat. Likewise, the Exodus was never from Egypt but from Ur in Mesopotamia.
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Post by jonbain on Mar 15, 2020 16:04:20 GMT
thesageofmainstreetBut somebody must have destroyed Troy. Athens and Sparta still exist to this day. Interesting point about Egypt and Ur. I always wonder why they never mention the pyramids anywhere in the biblical texts. Do you have a reference or is your own theory?
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