>>20311099Just Google Russell Gmirkin and find the most incriminating picture possible then. I don't care. He's not an anonymous person and has done countless interviews on YouTube.
The substance of his arguments stand by themselves. Genesis clearly ripped off Plato.
>In Critias, the story of Atlantis begins with Poseidon wedding a beautiful young Atlantian girl named Cleito, as follows: (113c) Poseidon took for his allotment the island of Atlantis and settled therein the children whom he had begotten of a mortal woman in a region of the island … Thereon dwelt one of the natives originally sprung from the earth, Evenor by name,
(113d) with his wife Leucippe;
and they had for offspring an only-begotten daughter, Cleito. And when this damsel was now come to marriageable age, her mother died and also her father; and Poseidon, being smitten with desire for her, wedded her.
>So, likewise the account of primordial times in Gen 6:1–13 began with humans bearing fair daughters who were taken as brides by the gods.(6:1 MT) When people began to multiply on the face of the ground, and daughters were born to them,
(2) the sons of God saw that they were fair [LXX καλαί, good, beautiful]; and they took wives for themselves of all that they chose.