Early
Iron Age societies are also turning out to be more advanced than scholars previously realized.
Part of this has to do with interest in
Iron Age societies in Africa, which is surging as anthropologists consider how technologies — especially those based on iron — spread.
gjp, so you prefer the myths and best guests of ignorant
iron age societies who had about a billionth of the knowledge and understanding of modern humans?
Not exact matches
christina:
society is evolving past translated and edited
iron age writings.
Personally I see more value in appealing to human decency and modern culture than to attempting to make the moral views of
iron age civilizations entrenched in sexism, racial bigotry, and a host of other very morally questionable beliefs somehow fit our modern
society.
Can someone please explain then, how Leviticus, basically a book of
iron age rules for their
society (many of which call for stoning to death as punishment), could possibly be meant in any other way than literally?