![]() Then, she took the map that was either from Waltz's imagination or her own and made a whole lot of money selling copies of it. It's not even out of the question the expedition was a misdirect to make it seem like she and her cohorts were looking for something to bolster the legend. Either way, she went to the mountains for a while to search. ![]() Or, he never made any such claims at all and Thomas made up the whole story based on some gold ore she found in Waltz's possessions. Waltz did claim to have a treasure, but he really didn't and was simply telling tall tales to make his life seem more interesting, then Julia Thomas believed him. Edward Feser, The Last Superstition: A Refutation of the New Atheism. For faith, properly understood, does not contradict reason in the least is nothing less than the will to keep one's mind fixed precisely on what reason has discovered to it. It seems likeliest one of two things happened. The Last Superstition Quotes Showing 1-30 of 45. ![]() ![]() It's very possible the clues are also unverifiable legends people have clung on to in hopes of finding riches. When the last petal is pulled, the phrase the player lands on is the answer. The map is supposedly filled with clues, and there are many others purportedly given by Waltz at various points in his life according to legends, but it's hard to prove he actually ever said any of those things. Superstitions are common, but why do people believe We explore when superstitions may be a problem and what to do. ![]()
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