User talk:Capnumericka

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What "myth" means
"Myth," in an academic sense, does not mean "false story." It refers to any sacred story that tries to explain how or why the world is the way it is. This includes many devout and pious scholars. For example, C.S. Lewis once described the story of Jesus as a myth that was also history. Stop deleting the word "myth" from the Tower of Babel article. Ian.thomson (talk) 14:53, 26 March 2017 (UTC)