What ever happened to the Dixie Chicks?
They, like a lot of other country acts dropped any southern reference from their name, in this case, "dixie" from the name, now they are just known as the Chicks. They also dropped half their fan base with the change.What ever happened to the Dixie Chicks?
Most ancient civilizations we know of have a flood myth.You might not want to use that one as an example of "fact checking. "
Stupid leftists will still be telling themselves that "fluffy just ran away" while they can actually smell her grilling at the neighbors house.Well shee`it, whats gonna happen when they run out of geese and cats & dogs to feed their illegal asses over there???? Suppose they`ll start coming into peoples homes and seeing whats for dinner in the fridge, make the homeowners cook it for them?????
In part they also went political and woke.They, like a lot of other country acts dropped any southern reference from their name, in this case, "dixie" from the name, now they are just known as the Chicks. They also dropped half their fan base with the change.
Noah's flood was impossible.Most ancient civilizations we know of have a flood myth.
From the Greeks with Atlantis to the Hindus to the Sumerians, they've all got one.
You may not believe it was divine intervention, it's quite possible it was a series of geological events. We are aware of several catastrophic floods that did wipe out whole areas.
Check out the "Historicity" section here for examples.
Flood myth - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
At the end of the last ice age (right at the time human civilizations were forming) there are a number of massive glacial lakes that collapsed.
*many* entire civilizations were completely submerged within a period of just a few days or weeks.
For an example check this out out.
Black Sea deluge hypothesis - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
I'm gonna need a citation to back this up. What are your sources????Noah's flood was impossible.
Many ancient civilizations were geocentric.
And all just as wrong.
That was why they dropped the southern references. It was right after a shooting incident down south where the shooter shot up a black church group or some such. The kid had confederate flags and the left went nuts about anything they decided had a connection to slavery, taking down statues of R.E Lee and anybody deemed to be a slave owner. They dropped the Dixie from the name, Lady Antebelum went to Lady A and there were a few others, I dont recall offhand.In part they also went political and woke.
Hey Doc, i figured out her middle name! Its "Pretty"
That was why they dropped the southern references. It was right after a shooting incident down south where the shooter shot up a black church group or some such. The kid had confederate flags and the left went nuts about anything they decided had a connection to slavery, taking down statues of R.E Lee and anybody deemed to be a slave owner. They dropped the Dixie from the name, Lady Antebelum went to Lady A and there were a few others, I dont recall offhand.
Lol. Probably "Man Science" You know, that bought and paid off thing...Aligns right up there with climate change science.I'm gonna need a citation to back this up. What are your sources????
That doesn't mean that 10-15k years ago there wasn't a glacial flood that wiped out a ton of civilizations.Noah's flood was impossible.
Many ancient civilizations were geocentric.
And all just as wrong.
The ignorance of the people making the statement is irrelevant to it's validity.That doesn't mean that 10-15k years ago there wasn't a glacial flood that wiped out a ton of civilizations.
There is evidence all over the place for that.
Sure, Noah's flood was impossible, but if you were living 100 miles in land, and 2 weeks later that was 100 feet underwater, I bet you'd call it "the whole world flooded" too.
Assuming you were the only ones in your village to have a boat, it might take you a couple weeks to find dry land.
I bet you'd tell some stories about that.
Well documented all over the world.That doesn't mean that 10-15k years ago there wasn't a glacial flood that wiped out a ton of civilizations.
There is evidence all over the place for that.
Sure, Noah's flood was impossible, but if you were living 100 miles in land, and 2 weeks later that was 100 feet underwater, I bet you'd call it "the whole world flooded" too.
Assuming you were the only ones in your village to have a boat, it might take you a couple weeks to find dry land.
I bet you'd tell some stories about that.
I think you're missing the context here.The ignorance of the people making the statement is irrelevant to it's validity.
When Trump was shot and the news outlets said "Trump fell down after being scared of loud noise at rally ", nobody here said "Well but it could have been true if that's all you knew at the time. "
No, it's false no matter how you slice it or what you believed at the time. The real issue comes when then looking at the source and there is a pattern of complete falsaties and people keep blindly defending it, be it CNN or the Bible.
If the CNN reporter ducks into the pothole to show the depth of the flood being chest hight, do you then say "well yeah, but floods do happen in places so that could have been like that. " Of course not.
The context is fact checking. No part of fact checking involves "sure it didn't happen... but it could have!"I think you're missing the context here.
The context was "dude builds a boat, all his neighbors called him crazy. But when the flood happened they stopped".
It doesn't really matter if it was the literal biblical flood or not. Just that all the guys calling him nuts drowned while he lived.
Given the historical evidence for the flooding, and the widespread prevalence of the flood myth, it seems pretty likely something like that happened.
You're sort of saying "remember that time CNN got caught exaggerating a flood by standing in a manhole ? That means nobody ever got flooded".