RE: Archaeological problems with the Origins Solution

From: Glenn Morton <glennmorton@entouch.net>
Date: Mon Feb 16 2004 - 06:49:49 EST

There was a famous Mad magazine article on what a future archaeologist would
think of a modern house. The toilet bowl was a ceremonial/ritual bowl. The
seat was a collar worn by the priest. It was a real hoot.

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> Not to make light of the research that Glenn points to, but in
> reading this I wondered what archeologists 20,000 years from now
> would make of the hunting trophies that many people have mounted in
> their homes. We know that most of these have no religious
> significance (well maybe there's some sort of primitive macho man
> religion here) -- they're merely decorative and a souvenir of the
> hunting trip.
>
> TG
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