Ancient people considered these seeds magical due to their ability to increase stamina and energy for long periods of time.
Not exact matches
you believe in a narrow view of a god based on
ancient fairy tales and that if you adhere to the teachings of a supposed son of god you will go to disneyland in the sky forever... which is damm ridiculous... I
consider myself an atheist but I am aware of the possibility of a creative force which created the universe... but that god chatted with
people 2000 years ago and brought out a book is childish and stoopid!
Oh yes, the
ancient Hebrew
people didn't
consider a baby to be human until it took its first breath.
In the
ancient debates, scientists and philosophers used criteria such as reaction to stimuli, modes of nutrition, and origin of motion to determine when the embryo receives a soul and can be
considered a
person.
Consider the actual
people who physically wrote the Bible: The
ancient Jew: They did not go into Babylonian exile, for nothing!
When you account for these biases in the fossil record and
consider that rare cancer - ridden
ancient skeletal remains have been found, the data suggest that, apart from tobacco - related lung cancers, cancer rates in
ancient peoples, and probably in our ancestors as well, are not too different from those we find today.
«If a species arrives in a new environment or is introduced by
ancient people, how long is enough time for a species to be
considered «native» or part of the ecosystem — 1,000 or 10,000 years ago?»
The festival is
considered the world's premier forum for
people of all ages to display their skills and knowledge of the art of
ancient and modern hula.
When Mckibben mentioined: «We might even have to
consider currently far - fetched schemes to pull CO2 out of the atmosphere», I can only hope the next administration won't listen to
people like «Wired» magazine that had a recent article on how
ancient forests are contributing to global warming.
The
Ancients consider a cold and moist
person phlegmatic, though I'm not sure they had brains in mind.
In
ancient times,
people genuinely
considered love a sickness.
For example, in the Native Title Report 2007 I
considered the experience of the Gunditjmara
people in Victoria who were able to prove that their ancestors had established an
ancient aquaculture venture.