Sentences with phrase «sheepherders in»

Then scientists supplied Cao de Gado Transmontanos, a large though lean and agile dog developed in a mountainous region of Portugal; Karakachans, developed by nomadic sheepherders in a mountainous area of Bulgaria; and Kangals, another powerful breed with an instinct for guarding, this one originating in Turkey.

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While you have chosen to believe in a book written by bronze age sheepherders who thought the earth was flat and promoted selling your daughter for a good price, that you'd go to hell for eating shellfish, and that you can eat your children in times of famine.
Luke 2:8 - 14 There were sheepherders camping in the neighbourhood.
The only witnesses are the animals in whose feeding trough the infant is laid, and a small band of simple sheepherders from the nearby hills.
What difference does it make what a sheepherder, Obama or a Neanderthal choose to see it in their respective times?
Krishna was flying around in his Vimana long before the judeo - christian god was a twinkle in a middle - eastern sheepherder's eye.
You accept scientific technique when you fly, have DNA tests, etc. yet reject that same knowledge when it shows that the bible was written in ignorance by middle eastern sheepherders thousands of years ago and modified significantly both deliberately — selective inclusion / exclusion, tailored for desired message — and unintentionally — translation and transliteration errors.
Isaac followed in his father's footsteps as a nomadic sheepherder.
let me count the ways: 1) the bible a 2000 year old book written by sheepherders put together by a roman dictator and cut and pasted by every pope in history is your authority on events that aren't recorded anywhere else in human history... without stretching things a bit.
@center: i think it takes more faith to buy into the rantings of bronze age sheepherders than i do believeing in the ability of my fellow humans to create great feats without the need of any god.
You were supposed to fall down on your knees and ask how in the world could some sheepherder have known that 2,000 years ago!
The dogs of today may not be sheepherders and guardians, palace protectors, or royal hunt companions, but they are just as valuable and worth preserving as breeds, as fellow travelers in human history, as companions, and as life partners.
The breed's name is a derivation of the Basque sheepherders who came to America from Australia in the 1800's.
In Wyoming, sheepherders protect their flocks from wolves, coyotes and other predators using Great Pyrenees / Akbash mix dogs.
In the late 19th Century, informal breeding groups of sheepherders banded together through a common interest in their dogs and attempted to produce dogs with the desired working attributeIn the late 19th Century, informal breeding groups of sheepherders banded together through a common interest in their dogs and attempted to produce dogs with the desired working attributein their dogs and attempted to produce dogs with the desired working attributes.
In many parts of the world, these dogs are used as sheepherders.
It originated in the United States from stock that immigrating Basque sheepherders brought with them.
Many of us may harbour wild fantasies of digitally unplugging from our technologically over-saturated lives to go dwell in the woods, but for the semi-nomadic sheepherders of the rural regions of Turkey, the internet is a way to keep up on the news and socialize while on their solitary trips outdoors.
With many remote, off - grid communities jumping into the digital fray via cell phones and micro-powered grids, it's no surprise that in the case of the sheepherders, donkeys have been integrated with the latest in solar technology to enable herders to reap the best of both worlds.
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