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04-13-2001, 03:06 PM | #1 |
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Contradictory Commandments in Exodus?
Someone asked me a question about this and I promised to get back to you ... what was the question and what way your exact suggestion of contradiction?
I can't seem to find the question you were asking ... Too many Easter Eggs have befuddled my already addled brain ... Blessings and Peace Hilarius |
04-15-2001, 09:47 AM | #2 |
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Hilarius, I don't know about what Commandments contradictions in Exodus were mentioned.
However I am bringing here my own assertion of contradictions in Exodus, pertaining to Biblical Criticism & Archaeology: they are published by The Los Angeles Times, Friday April 13, and they are pointing to archaeology data that has all Exodus claims in the Bible as being historically baloney. |
04-18-2001, 11:29 AM | #3 |
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It would be fruitful if you indicate a little more of the basis for rejection.
Also it would be beneficial if you could make it a separate thread, considering that it is a different topic. Blessings and Peace Hilarius |
04-18-2001, 02:23 PM | #4 |
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Too many "irons in the fire" as they say...but I believe it was I that posed the question.
And I know our battles are legendary (at least in our minds) so I want to be able to give you my full attention! Plus, I am still having trouble with the "pat my head and rub my stomach" part. But, I digress... I shall hopefully return refreshed and ready to do battle with the dear Pope in a weeks time. (indulgences, catholic hierarchy, divine right of kings...indeed!) Regardless, I hope you don't cause too much mischief here on the secular web in my absence. -T |
04-18-2001, 04:46 PM | #5 |
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Hilarius, the basis of rejection is data from archaeology, including the fact that the Jews were historically not enslaved in Egypt.
I agree that my post is not keeping in line with the topic; my post says that historically, physics-wise (baby Moses floats in a basket on the Nile, later-on parts the Red Sea and wanders in the desert) the Exodus didn't exist beyond being a human fable; I can further specify the technical data of archaeological details the Los Angeles Times of April 13 mentions in order to refute historically the Bible's Exodus (because I kept it), if prompted. |
04-18-2001, 04:55 PM | #6 |
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Hilarius, if you think my post is debatable, there is another thread named "A New Consensus: Exodus is Myth" which was started by Bill, where we can discuss the Exodus details refuted by archaeology.
(This thread seems to be focusing on a specific Commandment mentioned in Exodus). |
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