Talk:Yitskaq (No Supernatural Intervention)

If anyone wants to present the doings of the other kingdoms of the world (including Egypt) during this period, please feel free to share your thoughts. The premise of this time line is that no divine manifestation -- of the Creator or lesser "god" -- has yet to occur. I don't subscribe to this in real life, but I wanted to study of human nature -- of potential for good and for evil, with no guidance but the human intellect.

The time line I have established is based on Bishop Ussher's dates, but since all modern civilization can be confined to the five thousand years allowed with not too much trouble, I hope we won't get into any arguments on these pages over that. This is supposed to be an experiment, not a debate.

The thing to look for is any incident of supernatural manifestation and dismiss it due to an "absent God" premise. The Creator God is assumed, but not proven. Believers have nothing to go on but the logical arguments for the existence of God. Non-believers are assumed to be the vast majority of humanity. "Gods," though, will be created in the image of mankind throughout this history. However, revelatory religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Mormonism, etc.) do not arise as such. My reference point is Judeo-Christian, but as I will show as I develop the time line on my own, the descendants of Abram will rise to be a power when the ALT riches the Islamic period. There is no revelatory religion to respond to, and no angel with tablets (and no prophets), this version of mid-eastern expansionism is not based on religion.

This post is just an attempt to get feedback, so please, any feedback would be greatly appreciated. SouthWriter 03:23, June 18, 2010 (UTC)