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Do you think perhaps that there is some room for error and that certain events (like the 10 plagues of egypt) could have natural explanations that still played out in accordance with God's will?
Researchers believe they have found evidence of real natural disasters on which the ten plagues of Egypt, which led to Moses freeing the Israelites from slavery in the Book of Exodus in the Bible, were based.
But rather than explaining them as the wrathful act of a vengeful God, the scientists claim the plagues can be attributed to a chain of natural phenomena triggered by changes in the climate and environmental disasters that happened hundreds of miles away.
They have compiled compelling evidence that offers new explanations for the Biblical plagues, which will be outlined in a new series to be broadcast on the National Geographical Channel on Easter Sunday.
Archaeologists now widely believe the plagues occurred at an ancient city of Pi-Rameses on the Nile Delta, which was the capital of Egypt during the reign of Pharaoh Rameses the Second, who ruled between 1279BC and 1213BC.
The city appears to have been abandoned around 3,000 years ago and scientists claim the plagues could offer an explanation.
Such as there was a historical event, later picked up on by Jewish scholars researching in the Great Library of Alexandria, and inserting it into their own writing on their mythical character, Moses.
Like most things, the truth probably lies somewhere in between.
originally posted by: jmdewey60
a reply to: DeadSeraphSuch as there was a historical event, later picked up on by Jewish scholars researching in the Great Library of Alexandria, and inserting it into their own writing on their mythical character, Moses.
Like most things, the truth probably lies somewhere in between.
originally posted by: SpaceGoatFarts
originally posted by: the2ofusr1
They were created to destroy Protestantism but couldn't do it from the outside and so they infiltrated it . That is the simple fact of the matter .
I don't understand this point. Seems a bit paranoid to me. Protestantism is quite modern, does that mean that Christianity before 1500 was basically wrong? Because they weren't protestant that's for sure.
originally posted by: the2ofusr1
To me the bible is the word of God and I have my personal reasons for believing that .
You don't really help me understand why You just say you believe it is because...
originally posted by: colbe
originally posted by: SpaceGoatFarts
originally posted by: the2ofusr1
They were created to destroy Protestantism but couldn't do it from the outside and so they infiltrated it . That is the simple fact of the matter .
I don't understand this point. Seems a bit paranoid to me. Protestantism is quite modern, does that mean that Christianity before 1500 was basically wrong? Because they weren't protestant that's for sure.
originally posted by: the2ofusr1
To me the bible is the word of God and I have my personal reasons for believing that .
You don't really help me understand why You just say you believe it is because...
Great comments. An answer to the question.... No way, the world has Our Lord's promise. He is God, Jesus knows the future.
Protestantism amounts to the rejection of the faith, Roman Catholicism. Some men instead of reforming revolted, said no. How can it be, Protestants call Holy Scripture, their authority instead of the Church. Kinda nuts, the Church gave the world the Bible.
Protestants pick and choose a few verses to newly interpret with no authority. They do not see Jesus' promise to Peter...'the gates of Hell will not prevail against My Church." See Matt 16:18.
Jesus is coming soon (imminent) to unite Christianity, bring the Orthodox and Protestantism home to the faith.
Remember, say "yes!"
originally posted by: colbe
originally posted by: SpaceGoatFarts
originally posted by: the2ofusr1
They were created to destroy Protestantism but couldn't do it from the outside and so they infiltrated it . That is the simple fact of the matter .
I don't understand this point. Seems a bit paranoid to me. Protestantism is quite modern, does that mean that Christianity before 1500 was basically wrong? Because they weren't protestant that's for sure.
originally posted by: the2ofusr1
To me the bible is the word of God and I have my personal reasons for believing that .
You don't really help me understand why You just say you believe it is because...
Great comments. An answer to the question.... No way, the world has Our Lord's promise. He is God, Jesus knows the future.
Protestantism amounts to the rejection of the faith, Roman Catholicism. Some men instead of reforming revolted, said no. How can it be, Protestants call Holy Scripture, their authority instead of the Church. Kinda nuts, the Church gave the world the Bible.
Protestants pick and choose a few verses to newly interpret with no authority. They do not see Jesus' promise to Peter...'the gates of Hell will not prevail against My Church." See Matt 16:18.
Jesus is coming soon (imminent) to unite Christianity, bring the Orthodox and Protestantism home to the faith.
Remember, say "yes!"