While you don't save any time on your boarding and disembarking (assuming the moving platforms accelerate no faster than the full-size train would have and share a similarl track layout etc etc.), you do, fairly obviously, save time in total because the long distance train makes no intermediate stops.
Source for this claim? You're assigning a rabbinic Judaism to Jesus that post-dates him by several centuries. At his time congregation had to gather in the temple to have the Torah read to them, even in the Soferim (probably 8th century) there's suggestion that some villages contained only a single literate individual.
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While you don't save any time on your boarding and disembarking (assuming the moving platforms accelerate no faster than the full-size train would have and share a similarl track layout etc etc.), you do, fairly obviously, save time in total because the long distance train makes no intermediate stops.
Source for this claim? You're assigning a rabbinic Judaism to Jesus that post-dates him by several centuries. At his time congregation had to gather in the temple to have the Torah read to them, even in the Soferim (probably 8th century) there's suggestion that some villages contained only a single literate individual.
Does anyone actually use Stonehenge for its intended purposes?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/wiltshire/hi/front_page/newsid_8750000/8750983.stm
Perhaps because the Maldives is a chain of over 1,000 low atolls rather than a contiguous land mass with a continent on one side of it?