For example, there are a number of flood stories, so much so that I believe they refer to a particular time when much of the earth was flooded. Then did you know that Troy at one time was a myth until it's existence was confirmed in the 19th century?
This article goes more deeply into this with a focus on Greek myth. Just ask yourself what really lies behind the myth?:
http://factsanddetails.com/world/cat56/ ... m2028.html
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How much truth is there in myth?
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Re: How much truth is there in myth?
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Re: How much truth is there in myth?
Are you looking at that mirror again?Bill Wiltrack wrote:.
............................I'm NOT going to say you are a slow learner...I'm going to say you are persistent.
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Re: How much truth is there in myth?
After every ice age. On the other hand, how do you figure that all of those flood legends are contemporary? They could be centuries or millennia apart. Since nearly all human settlements are on riverbanks, you'd pretty much expect periodic flooding to displace agricultural societies and disrupt shipping trade.Philosophy Explorer wrote:For example, there are a number of flood stories, so much so that I believe they refer to a particular time when much of the earth was flooded.
The more interesting aspect of mythology is what it tells you about human nature. The same archetypes keep showing up in history; the same situations; the same conflicts; the same tragic errors in judgment. The Greeks had us pegged - but then so did the Hopi, the Japanese and the Persians. We haven't changed in 10,000 years....
... maybe it's time to consider it?
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Re: How much truth is there in myth?
"The difference between fiction and non-fiction is that fiction must always be true".....Mark Twain.
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Re: How much truth is there in myth?
I think Joseph Campbell would say there is much truth to myth, as it pertains to our inner lives.
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Re: How much truth is there in myth?
I think that's what Leo says too.Dalek Prime wrote:I think Joseph Campbell would say there is much truth to myth, as it pertains to our inner lives.
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