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Mens_sana, the reason that I provided the Dictionary.com definition is because it shows that the idea of legend is very similar to fable and myth and as I mentioned in my post to CZ, while I was originally going to reject the description of legend as incorrect, after reading more and thinking more about it, I think a better description is "inadequate".
Because of the large timeframe over which the Biblical events are described and were documented, there were huge shifts in how they were reported.
So I have two major objections to Eccles descriptions: 1) He is undervaluing the importance and greatness of the Bible, and 2) His "Egyptian Fable" hypothesis is complete nonsense and he has not provided any references to defend his position. The two references he has provided do not support his case. The first was an amateur webpage which I suspect is his own webpage. The second is a report by the Catholic Church which underscores the greatness of the first part of Genesis while recognizing some of it's limitations.
I wish to point out that the stement highlighted and underlined is completely untrue. The web page referred to is:
Biblical Origins In Ancient Egypt
Title "Biblical Origins in Ancient Egypt". It does not belonng to me. I do not have any web pages of my own. This web page belongs to a professional archaeologist connected with the University of Queensland in Australia, I think one of it's northern campuses. His first name is Calum and I was in touch with him via a Group "Beyond the Nile" which suffererd the fate of many Groups when MSN killed off the MSN Groups.
I strongly object to the treatment dealt out to me over this matter and I consider it a breach of the principles of Freedom of Speech, Thought and Expression you Americans claim to treasure.
As a result I have come to the conclusion that any further part played by me in this discussion is fruitless due to the persecusion I have suffered obviously because, as an Atheist I do not believe the Christian beliefs and faith. It is typical of the attitude in the United "Christian" States of America where 90% of Americans claim to "believe in God", the bible and the alleged teachings of a certain Jesus the Nazarene.