GaryLouisSmith wrote: ↑September 10th, 2019, 10:55 pm
Greta wrote: ↑September 10th, 2019, 10:48 pm
I'm not much keen on stereotypes and even less keen on living up to them, even if I could.
The ancients obviously knew things that we don't. All generations try to pass their accumulated findings about the world to the next generation. However, when a group is invaded by a more powerful one, some knowledge will be lost. It's happened numerous times to numerous cultures.
For some reason you speak as though things could have been different. Today's circumstances with population, climate and politics were always only a matter of "when", not "if". We speak of human empowerment, or human destruction, but the physics of the planet have been in complete control throughout.
You dodged the question.
Actually, I answered it, but not in the black & white way that would allow you to put me in one of those little boxes you reserve for those who think unlike you. Like us, the ancients couldn't help noticing what was happening around them. Then they aimed to pass on their findings to the next generations.
So, no, superstitious ancients were not idiots, just accessing different bodies of knowledge. Having said that, their doctors were even worse than ours today and I'm not sure I'd fancy undergoing an exorcism to cure me of bacterial illness.