Uniformitarians Conveniently Cling to Plato’s Date for Atlantis’ Demise Ignoring Bronze Age Navigation Culture Described

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Plato gives us a choice in his tale about Atlantis, whether to believe that it and much of Greece were consumed by the sea circa 9600 b. c., as he seems to indicate, or that it was a bronze age navigating culture, as he does certainly indicate, the latter the logical choice, because the greek word hora is the root for the word year, hora which means merely segment of time, not necessarily of a year (it’s month in this case), and Plato mentioned four greek kings who lived in the timeframe of the demise of Atlantis, those kings Erechtheus, Erysichthon, Cecrops, Theseus, and Ericthhonios, known to have lived during the time of Joshua and the taking of the Promised Land, when the Ice Age was ending.