has anyone ever read "Bel and The Dragon"? It's in the Bible ,well, depends on what 'version' you use; wasn't in my KJ,but first found it in my girl friend's 'Catholic Bible'. It's a great little 'book' that tells of a group of priests who designed a 'Dragon' (actually a large statue of) and hoodwinked the locals into bringing their 'offerings'...quite a scam that the Hebrews 'exposed', sending the con artists running off to parts unknown.
Understand that the 'locals' actually believed this-a very elaborate 'hoax'-even 'skeptics' were 'fooled' by these 'priests' and came to 'believe' -this is a brilliant and illuminating story.
Just a thought, but where'd these 'priests' come from and where'd they go-
could this account for some of these 'stories'?
(btw remember Moses dealing with the Egyptian 'priests'-they turned their staffs into snakes- You may think this is all hokum rather than 'hocus pocus'--yet the 'prophets' were trained in magic for the purpose of 'exposing' other 'false prophets/magicians--where'd this 'tradition' come from?)
The human imagination is a Wonder in 'itself'--Alexander's troops would burn 'hemp bushes' in their fires (the mind boggles! think "Peter, Paul and Mary"'s "Puff the Magik...")...there's a history of all sorts of 'herbs and spices and mushrooms mixed with wine' etc. There's allegorical,mythological and visionary 'thinking'-consider Jospeh Campbell's 'Hero with a Thousand Faces'-'stories' from all over the world are certified "human" (even Velikovsky found an astounding number of 'stories' relating to 'the Flood' etc), and what to make of Jung's "archtypes"?
Some are just born with the 'gift of music', or a 'poetic genius', or math, or become 'simply mad as a hatter' (the chemicals that were used 'in the trade' caused this).
Around 150 AD a Greek fellow wrote a 'tour guide' of the ancient world, what 'bones' of who you could find at the Temples and other 'places of interest'. Some 'myths' are believed to be found in the bones of mammoths and dinosaurs that were 'revered' and displayed (looks like a 'leg bone' of a giant to me! The Cyclops skull 'for sure'!).
These 'guys' were not idiots though--and through the ages if they had not 'made mistakes' and someone corrected them--certainly i'd be 'making the same' mistakes/conclusions again. We find brilliant thinking on one hand and perhaps complete absurdity in the next paragraph. What to make of Josephus c100 AD still telling about the Egyptian priests still believing the 'myth of the Phoenix'-they actually see and celebrate this 'event' when it happens...yet we can understand today when he says, 'to this very day one can still see the pillar of salt that was Lot's wife'...(heck, there were 'tour guides' even in the '50's that could show you the 'pillar'--and if you wandered off on your own you might find a number of 'candidates' of equal 'likeness' today-or so I've read)
And there's a problem of taking things out of context--and then some other reader considers an exert in another light--we might end up with someone thinking Swift's "Modest Proposal" was serious-and dig up his bones and burn 'em in protest.
I find all of this fascinating--horned toads squirting blood from their eyes (saw it recently on NG, and they looked just like the horned toads i had as 'pets'!)
Furthermore, it seems to me that 'Comets' were/or may have been referred to as 'Dragons'...
As i suggested (a bit tongue in cheek) we might be able to 'freak out the Chinese' by a 'Dragon' display with our 'superior technology'...actually I'm afriad 'our magician/spooks' might be able to pull it off on U.S.!
I have a "Popular Mechaincs" zine from c70 that says we should all be flying around in back-pack helicopter suits by now--no more traffic jams! but that pales to the anti-gravity bleep bleep bleep
connection breaking up-
later-i hope!
Ralph Waldo Emerson:
The religion that is afraid of science dishonors God and commits suicide.
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i messed up on "Bel and the Dragon" --i combined two events--there actually was a 'living Dragon'! here's the 'story' on-line:
http://bible.crosswalk.com/OnlineStudyBible/bible.cgi?new=1&word=bel+1&version=nrs
these 'events' were during the Babylonian captivity (as the Book of Daniel); note that scholars date the Book of Daniel about 250 BC--some 250 years after the events.
Furthermore, "Daniel" is considered as part of 'The Writings' by the Hebrews, as is the Book of JoB, etc. > the point being, only 'literalists' would take these books 'literally'...
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