Traditions are always changing with time. With old ones moving out there are some new ones always being formed.Job Njoroge wrote:Many traditions have been eroded hence should be used with great caution. However much of the modern data is now well researched hence more trusted and can be proven
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I agree.BoyLazy wrote:Traditions are always changing with time. With old ones moving out there are some new ones always being formed.Job Njoroge wrote:Many traditions have been eroded hence should be used with great caution. However much of the modern data is now well researched hence more trusted and can be proven
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I agree with this. Some legends may arise because there is no data to explain why things are. I remember reading in an encyclopedia how the church initially shunned science for long because it had dared suggest that earth actually goes round the sun, and not the other way round as the church had believed for years.BoyLazy wrote:Both are important but I would give a little more preference to data while not completely ignoring the importance of legends.
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