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I don't understand. Are you saying that Moses didn't free his people from Egypt? This is quite well documented. Are you saying that Jesus never walked the earth? Again, not a myth. FACT. Maybe you think the story of Noah is crazy too. Yet "SCIENTISTS," which you have all put 100% of your beliefs in, have found Noah's Ark on Mount Ararat. My point is: Many stories in the Bible are in fact true. Exactly where is it that we should draw the line? That's as crazy as saying the entire history of the United States is a Myth and this is all just a really bad dream. |
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The archaeology of the areas of Canaan that were allegedly settled shows quite clearly that there is a homogenaity in pottery and architecture indicating that no conquest took place. The Exodus story tells how the Hebrews needed to skirt around the land belonging to the King of Edom, but archaeology quite clearly tells us that there was no Kingom of Edom for them to skirt around until at least 900BCE. During the alleged period of the Exodus, the Egyptians maintained a series of forts and garrisons protecting their trade routes into Assyria. However, the Exodus story claims that the Hebrews wandered that way through empty desert. Only silly or dishonest literalist apologists still try to claim that the Exodus happened. You should stop listening to them. Quote:
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Of course, I do think it crazy for people to believe that the story is actually historical truth. We have lots of geological evidence (which I will go into here because it is deviating far from biblical matters) which demonstrates that there has never been a single global flood like the one described in the Bible during the 4.5+ billion year history of this planet. Naturally, you appear to think differently. Perhaps you could provide some evidence for this as well, while you are at it. Quote:
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Where to draw the line is easy. When the story agrees with the other historical, archaeological, geological, chemical and biological evidence we have for the history of the world then we have no reason to doubt its veracity. Where it disagrees with the above then we do have reason to call the stories "myth". Quote:
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Do you have anything to say, TA? Or just posting links to see if they work?
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Puritans came here for religious freedom in 1620, and John Smith was in Virginia as far back as 1610. He didn't come here in the name of religion, his quest was to map the coastline of the new world. We're talking about an era where religion stood for more in people's lives than most political issues, but it certainly wasn't religion that made all the original colonists come here. For the most part, it was for freedom from their governments which they never actually got until 1781 in York Virginia. Of course, they quickly were being led by a new government who still made them pay taxes, so... round & round we go. |
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These are links for reading. Supposedly SCIENTIFIC links. They aren't from World Encyclopedia or Harvard archives, but they certainly shed light on the fact that there is a just reason to believe Jesus, Moses and Noah's Ark exist. |
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We've had a number of threads about these matters and I assure you we can debunk these stories in great detail if you wish. For now I'll just give you the obligatory link to The Bible Unearthed, written by two Israeli archaeologists (and they're REAL archaeologists, not fake ones like Wyatt. One of the authors, Israel Finkelstein, is the Chair of the archaeological department at Tel-Aviv University). This book will give you the scoop on what the actual evidence is regarding these stories. It ain't pretty if you're a Biblical literalist. Quote:
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You have been terribly mislead by people with an agenda. Read Pervy's post again. Everything he writes has been thouroughly backed up by science. Exodus and the flood are myths. Possibly Jesus is as well but that is much less certain. Julian |
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