According to one chronicle
written a century after Genghis's birth, there were more than 20,000 people of his lineage «living in the comfort of wealth and affluence.»
Following the bible, is like following
directions written centuries ago by some person helping someone else get from Jerusalem to Damascus, they don't work if you're going from New York to Jersey, or most other places today.
None of the Gospel are / were not written by any of eyewitness they are penned after, they are in
fact written century's later by trained Greek scribes, you need to read more about Teutullin and Irenaeus.
Actually, ask any theologian and they will tell you how historically the written accounts of those «events» were
not written centuries after the life of Jesus, but shortly after.
As the brilliant Dow Theorist William Peter
Hamilton wrote a century ago, in 1909, «One of the platitudes most constantly quoted in Wall Street is to the effect that one should never sell a dull market short.
If the unreliable Icelandic Sagas,
written centuries later, are to be believed, an enterprising Icelander named Erik the Red led several ships to Greenland around 985 C.E..
The closing lines of a farewell poem,
written centuries ago by the last great king of the age to his slain wife, might be more than just a poem: The world and Read More
And a lot was
written centuries after the events, by non-witnesses.
Similarly, the Torah was
written centuries after the events it describes by a series of anonymous authors with different and sometimes contradictory perspectives.
This crap is taken from the «word» of god (Again,
written centuries after his death and subject to hundreds of interpretations and language translations from Latin, Italian, Middle English, Modern English, etc.) which you describe as a literal truth.
It is at least as old as the words of a Hebrew prophet,
written centuries before the time of Jesus:@ @@
It was
written centuries ago, but it is pretty amazing how he weaved the various teaching of Aristole, Plato, Socrates, the science of the time, and the Torah together.
But the laws governing school facilities were
written a century or more before charters existed, when there was only one kind of «public school» in this country.
The Book of Common Prayer's description of marriage as «a common life» was
written centuries ago.
Written a century and a half ago, it's still a great book.