When Urukh proclaimed that, ‘Myths are but the outer realities of inner events,’ the descendants of Cush sentenced him to be crushed between two stones.
To save himself this inconvenience he first modified certain provisions of his statement effecting what he considered negligible changes.
When this failed to appease his accusers he introduced one new paradigm and then another and another still until, in effect, it was as if he had pronounced, “The words were never spoken.”
4.1 (II ) ( 18:2 )