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Ever hear of Ron Wyatt? Obsessive pious fraud and paranoiac? The man claimed that he had found everything from Noah's Ark to the Ten Commandments to the Ark of the Covenant. All his "evidence" later turned out to be misinterpetations, distortions, outright lies, or deliberate forgeries. I can't believe you could mistake a fictional film for reality.... |
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Still carrying on. LOL
Look! I believe that Noah had a boat. I believe he had his family in it and I believe he may have had his dogs and cats. I don't subscribe to the great flood theory. I do believe that this all took place after the Ice age. I do know that salt mines in Utah are created by ocean water that was there thousands of years ago. The ocean is now another 800 miles west of Utah, but that doesn't mean it wasn't in Utah at one point. Any idiot looking at the landscape can see this. There was a link in the links I added that showed the plate CHIZELED by Noah. Note: Maybe the lack of the documentation you seek is due to the fact that people had to chizel rather than use a pen & paper) He claimed, 14 days of rain not 40. He described other things, which (of course) have been bent way out of shape. But, the tablet was found. As for Moses, 3500 years ago... Freud and others have come to scientific theories on this matter. I consider this scientific proof. Science has read his work and agree that he was right on the money according to the timeline. Do I think he lived for 120 years and wondered in the desert for 40 years? HELL NO! After all, isn't everything scientific, just a theory until it's proven as fact? I already told you all, I couldn't care less about religion. I'm an American history buff. I've never even read the bible. You're talking to me like I'm your enemy who goes to church every sunday and votes solely upon what religion the candidates are. You'd be wrong. I vote on their positions which are closest to my own. I have been here only a couple of days and I must say, I'm seeing very quickly why you all get such a bad rap. You're simply rude! I already explained... I am not here to change your views, but I can see that you are most definitely out to change mine. That won't happen. As for the existence of certain things, I already said, I will agree to disagree. |
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If you are truly unwilling to have your views challenged, I suggest you post them somewhere else where people take a less critical approach to claims. Personally, I consider my conclusions provisional and, therefore, subject to change given sufficient reliable evidence. |
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Truth be told, this is more a religious board than I would usually get involved with. My debating would come into play more with political opinion. Even then, my points of view would be more directed at my personal thinking and beliefs in what I feel is best suited for myself. This is, after all what we vote on when we enter the ballot box. I'm positive my political opinions would differ from yours, but at least, there I would have more data and facts to use for debate. I'm far from a religious right conservative. I'm simply a conservative. I don't care much for getting into the religious aspect of things. All I know about religion, you could fit on the head of a pin. However, I do think certain people did exist. That was my sole point. I don't see why I can't post here. I can see that there will be many places I can get into conversation, both heated and agreed. I said, in SOME cases, my mind is made up. There's no point in arguing. I am trying to avoid these areas, as there is no point in debating them. |
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You have been respectful. I'll grant you that. I don't believe I've been smacked down at all. I believe that this is an Athiest site and you spend day & night debating the exact issues that were raised in my post. On the other hand, I do not! So, obviously, I'm out of my league on those issues. Personally, religion only means something to me when it involves politics. Whether or not I believe that Noah, Jesus and Moses existed doesn't mean diddly. It's just my belief. I was raised in a Catholic Home and according to my parents, there is factual evidence backing this belief up. So, we get into that ground where the other thread mentioned parents saying the world was flat... To see 15 responses come back at me which all say exactly the same thing says, I've been gang banged by a group who does the same thing daily. However, I have met Jimmy Higgins in other forums. I have met others in them as well. I have been very civil with these people. Though they keep pounding away at me with their rhetoric, I sometimes can't be moved on a position. In this case, I simply say it's time to move on. As I said, my specialty is American Revolution. I'm extremely good at that. I do know that many of the people who drew up the United States Constitution were highly religious men. I also know that it wasn't religious beliefs which drew conclusions on the format of the document. I have my THEORIES about certain text in this document because it seems so perfectly written, there is little room for interpretation on it's contents. Surely, you're welcome to debate me on my views in this subject and many others. I may learn much. There are two types of people who read these boards. Those who think they know absolutely everything and are hell bent on showing everyone what a Smarty Pants they are, and there are those like me who like to venture out and see what the other half is doing. The best part about this is the learning process. Whether or not I agree with anyone here, I will certainly gain some knowledge in some form and any knowledge gained is good knowledge. |
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I encourage you to run some searches on the Exodus and the existence of Jesus in this forum and read through some of the numerous discussions that have taken place throughout the years. There have been somewhere near a billion on each subject. You might discover that what you thought was certain or generally accepted by scholars actually isn't. I also encourage you to run a search over at E/C on Noah's Ark for the same reason. Quote:
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OK but the point others have been trying to make is that you might want to reconsider the basis upon which those conclusions have apparently been formed assuming the links you provided are an example. It isn't clear, however, whether you mean that you think the people described in the Bible stories existed as they are described in the Bible stories or if you think there was probably some real person about which later myths developed.
I encourage you to run some searches on the Exodus and the existence of Jesus in this forum and read through some of the numerous discussions that have taken place throughout the years. There have been somewhere near a billion on each subject. You might discover that what you thought was certain or generally accepted by scholars actually isn't. I also encourage you to run a search over at E/C on Noah's Ark for the same reason. Quote: I don't see why I can't post here. Nobody said you couldn't. If you don't know much about a given subject, though, it is probably better to ask questions than to make assertions you can't defend. It is expected here that those who make claims know their subject quite well. They are also expected to be capable of and willing to defend their position with rational arguments and evidence. And if nobody has done so already, welcome to IIDB. I did a very quick search. I'm usually more thorough. What I came upon in a quick search was as much evidence against the existence of these entities as I found for the existence of them. I would say that my quick research left me very uninformed. There didn't seem to be any more scientific evidence proving that they didn't exist. So, I'm afraid this is something I will have to delve into head on when I find some spare time. What I meant by, "I don't see why I can't post here" was: I see many areas where I can fit into the fold. Thank you for your welcome. It's taken with confidence that this site isn't as bad as I have heard. |
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Surely, I gave you a few links which aren't really very good. But fact is: Everything I find says there is neither any proof for or against the existence of these entities. It does remind me that those who don't believe will stand their ground and those who do believe will also stand theirs. Here's a link from a friggin' dictionary. It doesn't give me any more insight than any other link I've found. You may want to actually read it. You'll begin to see my problem. I'm not religious. I have certain beliefs, but I'm interested in finding the TRUTH! I have yet to find it. Chances are, you don't have links to show actual proof either or I'd have seen them by now. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses#Moses_in_history For a guy who never existed, a lot of people sure have wasted a lot of time telling tales about his life and studying him. |
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