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The problem is that archaeologists have looked in the places that the Bible talks about, and have found evidence of what was there at the times the Bible stories refer to. And such evidence contradicts those Bible stories. This is particularly true in the case of the Exodus and the Conquest. We have strong evidence from archaeology in the regions that these events simply did not happen. Remember - this is not simply a lack of evidence for them happening, this is actual evidence that different events happened (e.g. the Hebrews slowly developed out of the native Canaanite culture, rather than having arrived suddenly with a military force and taken over). If you want to discuss this in more detail, then I suggest starting a thread in BC&H - since it would be a serious derail for this thread... |
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None of these events are unique to any particular culture. They were real world threats that happened to people on occassion. It's only natural that they got worked into their mythology. Further, not every culture/society agrees at all on the nature of said flood, number of survivors, how long it lasted, or why it occurred. If there were more commonalities in said flood stories, you might have a point. But there aren't.Why do other flood myths vary so greatly from the Genesis account? Flood myths are fairly common worldwide, and if they came from a common source, we should expect similarities in most of them. Instead, the myths show great diversity. For example, people survive on high land or trees in the myths about as often as on boats or rafts, and no other flood myth includes a covenant not to destroy all life again. http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-....html#r10Isaak |
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:rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: Of course, Dave also told us that the Great Pyramid of Giza was built by Aryan non-Egyptians (supposedly because the black Egyptians were too stupid) as an astronomical observatory and repository of advanced scientific knowledge. And he told us that the Portuguese language was created when some folks decided to mix Spanish and French. You can't make sh*t this good up folks, you just can't. |
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Prediction about Dave's first post (a week from now): he'll spend virtually the entire post arguing that written records are the preferred means of determining historical records, and the rest of the post arguing that the Documentary Hypothesis has been "discredited" because Israelites at the time of Moses were literate.
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Genesis most assuredly makes the claim that all life was created by God at the time of the Garden of Eden, and it necessarily follows that everything alive today is descended from those organisms. The geological and paleontological evidence conclusively demonstrates the falsity of this claim. Therefore, the Genesis account is false, and archaeological evidence cannot, even in principle, change this fact. |
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Yep....I trawled through the first of Dave's God Hypothesis threads and his general attitude was "So we've covered geology, next week we'll look at the flud". Very condescending, very typical and very embarrassing.
Constant Mews, I don't envy you one iota. Don't expect a shred of evidence for such gems as Hydroplate Theory, but do prepare yourself for assertion piled upon assertion with a copious helping of AIG references. |
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