Works of fiction can blend reality and the craziest of fictions, to make it look plausible. Take as an example zombie stories: they are thrilling to many people precisely because the authors makes the dead raising plausible by setting it in the real world, with common people, not heroes or kings.
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Jojo Jaro <[email protected]> Date: 2013/1/1 Subject: Re: [Vo]:[OT] Moon God, Dozens of wives, and marriageable age To: [email protected] Now, we are getting into Philosophy. OK, I'll bite since I am not too busy yet. As to the issue of "unverfiiable source". You need to define what you mean by unverifiable. How does one go about verifying a history book like the Bible? You call it unverifiable because you choose to not believe it despite evidence as to its integrity. Archeologists have verified many of the statements in the Bible. Long lost cities, locations, practices and cultures have been verified to have existed according to what is written in the Bible. -- Daniel Rocha - RJ [email protected]

