08-11-2006, 11:24 AM
I tried in my post to show that perhaps modern people with different factors of " socio-political" evolution have different understandings on a subject.
That applies to the interpretation of ancient history.
The subject of this thread is a typical example.
See my note on "inheritance" and "indigenous" and you will see why people might feel "threatened" from a perfectly "rational/scientific" approach that is simply attempting to "cover all angles".
I feel that this stays in the point of the dsicussion Robert.
If not please kindly remove it to the off topic session.
Jona yes I aggree with your opinion too
Kind regards
That applies to the interpretation of ancient history.
The subject of this thread is a typical example.
See my note on "inheritance" and "indigenous" and you will see why people might feel "threatened" from a perfectly "rational/scientific" approach that is simply attempting to "cover all angles".
I feel that this stays in the point of the dsicussion Robert.
If not please kindly remove it to the off topic session.
Jona yes I aggree with your opinion too
Kind regards
HOPLITE14GR (aka Stefanos)
Phokean Ekdromos
http://hetairoi.de/
http://hoplomachia.gr
http://stefanosskarmintzos.wordpress.com
Phokean Ekdromos
http://hetairoi.de/
http://hoplomachia.gr
http://stefanosskarmintzos.wordpress.com