As a rabid fan of Foerester, Hancock, Jimmy, and others this is nothing new to me. I’ve learned enough to be cynical, and long before the idea became popular I was barking about the absolute human need to ‘defend the turf’ and how it applies in extremis to both scientific academia and religion. ‘Free enquiry’ isn’t. My blog is littered (flooded, actually …) with unanswered questions and ignored challenges. Must be my style (not enough grovel)?
Your fondness for ancient cave paintings warms my heart. 🙂 Outstanding!
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I just like to learn, and I get lost in admiration for what people did with (by our standards) not a lot.
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You’re preaching to the choir! (Figure that out later ) Meanwhile, ancient history makes this ponderer swoon. Puma Punku reigns supreme – https://notestoponder.wordpress.com/2012/11/03/why-puma-punku-makes-me-smile/
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As a rabid fan of Foerester, Hancock, Jimmy, and others this is nothing new to me. I’ve learned enough to be cynical, and long before the idea became popular I was barking about the absolute human need to ‘defend the turf’ and how it applies in extremis to both scientific academia and religion. ‘Free enquiry’ isn’t. My blog is littered (flooded, actually …) with unanswered questions and ignored challenges. Must be my style (not enough grovel)?
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Puma Punku? I keep posting the Baalbeck megaliths—now THAT is something to really swoon for!
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And the Serapeum … my gob is smacked and I stand blinking in the daylight, asking myself— How?
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Cool
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I checked … wasn’t any of my immediate family.
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Yours would be more the artistic type than the destructive, surely? Spray cans rather than sledgehammers?
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