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originally posted by: one4all
originally posted by: Assassin82
originally posted by: LSU2018
a reply to: Assassin82
It's all in what you choose to believe. As far as the stories in the Bible being rubbish, well, nobody can prove that.
Nobody can prove it’s not rubbish either. It’s a book of mystery and fairy tales based on half truths and corrupted interpretations of historical events.
Yes you can prove the Bible was written based on true reality based history.....as you can prove ALL RELIGOUS DOCTRINES were.
originally posted by: carsforkids
a reply to: peter vlar
Of course you're right that the story of Noah's flood came after
Cyrus. But Moses wasn't freed by Cyrus.. I did make a mistake there.
But what evidence is there that the Hebrews had a flood story before
Moses wrote the book of Genesis? I believe that's what you're saying.
I stand by cultural diffusion and not different cultures telling a similar story.
I see what you have been trying to get across to me. The only problem is that Moses and the Pentateuch predates the Babylonian Exile. That's the point I was trying to get across. This is acknowledged by Hebrew scholars and Rabbis worldwide. There were 3 deportations of Jews to Babylon between 597 BCE and 581 BCE. Thats a long time after Moses was supposed to have lived and long after the supposed enslavement in Egypt.
originally posted by: peter vlar
a reply to: carsforkids
I see what you have been trying to get across to me. The only problem is that Moses and the Pentateuch predates the Babylonian Exile. That's the point I was trying to get across. This is acknowledged by Hebrew scholars and Rabbis worldwide. There were 3 deportations of Jews to Babylon between 597 BCE and 581 BCE. Thats a long time after Moses was supposed to have lived and long after the supposed enslavement in Egypt.
originally posted by: TzarChasm
It's pertinent to note that much of the remarkable testimony and supernatural events in the Bible bear more than a little resemblance to mythology that preceded Judaism and Abrahamic tradition by thousands of years. This gets explained away by "the son who is his own grandfather" model of 4D chess strategy but that's a little convoluted for my taste.
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
They did not source a 20kya number either. Im not finding anything online.
The flood myth likely relates to the flooding of the Black Sea 7500 years ago.
originally posted by: BobbyFontaine38
a reply to: 727Sky
the last age lowered sea levels around 400 feet,, this forced much of the peoples dependent on sea life for survival to follow new shore lines miles out to sea, which then flooded when the ice melted
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: Spider879
The Americas dont have one.
originally posted by: TzarChasm
It's pertinent to note that much of the remarkable testimony and supernatural events in the Bible bear more than a little resemblance to mythology that preceded Judaism and Abrahamic tradition by thousands of years. This gets explained away by "the son who is his own grandfather" model of 4D chess strategy but that's a little convoluted for my taste.