Here is one I really hate

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BarkingCrow
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Re: Here is one I really hate

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brimstoneSalad wrote:
BarkingCrow wrote: Seriously? So the translation what was compiled in 1611, a century and a half after Jesus Christ walked this earth, is THE Bible? Everything before and after it is a forgery? How did you possibly come to that conclusion?
Year 1461 C.E.?
Sorry... was thinking Millennium but typed Century, I'll fix it. Thanks for catching it!
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garrethdsouza
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Re: Here is one I really hate

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There's no evidence for even the non supernatural coreplot like the exodus, the Israelites were never even enslaved by the Egyptians according to archaeological studies. Of course the claims of a worldwide flood etc and the obvious biogeographical realities dont match up either. Why would a supernatural deity that is supposedly righteous expect people to believe something that has no evidence? Isn't intellectual dishonesty the opposite of what morality should be?

Reminds of darkmatter2525's god of the paradox https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=L7jClyinERY
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