and so we have a plausible idea of what might have happened with some scant artefacts and a bit of reasoning, or a somewhat less plausible idea based on a collection of old writings.
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Mon 4 Dec 2006, 17:30,
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Exactly the same thing.
Both require an act of faith to say that you know what is right and others are wrong.
As for the plausibility - how can you say one is more plausible than the other? You can say that one makes more sense to you than the other, doesn't make it more likely.
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Mon 4 Dec 2006, 17:32,
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Both require an act of faith to say that you know what is right and others are wrong.
As for the plausibility - how can you say one is more plausible than the other? You can say that one makes more sense to you than the other, doesn't make it more likely.