The exodus story why would the bible straight up lie ???? (1082 hits)
The exodus…a story that never really Happen By ‘’The Amun Ra black history scholarship debate team ‘’ This question has puzzled biblical scholars, archeologists and all those interested in solving one of the Old Testament's most intriguing mysteries. Was the story of the Israelites fleeing Egypt after years of slavery history or myth? Were there really 10 plagues that became so progressively terrible that they forced the Pharaoh to finally release all the Israelite slaves? Was there really a leader named Moses, and did he guide this "mixed multitude" for 40 years in the wilderness of the Sinai desert? There is no way Moses could have crossed the Red Sea and escaped Pharaoh’s Army or Egypt, even if God divided the water for him, and the reason is simple.HE WOULD HAVE STILL BEEN IN EGYPT! Check and Mate. Wake up. Look at the map for yourself. Notice that Egyptian territory extends all the way up into Syria. These are facts, not beliefs. If one part is a lie, then the rest is in valid. They tell you that in court. THINK! Passover is the Jewish festival that celebrates the flight of the Israelites out of Egypt. During this Passover season it is particularly pertinent to wonder, did the Exodus really happen? Clues and speculations abound regarding alleged items of evidence discovered for the Exodus, and nearly all have their champions and detractors. It seems that every time a theory is proposed and the Exodus mystery appears to be solved, it is quickly shot down for one reason or another.see map !!
Egyptian record keeping It is unlikely that the 603,550 adult males plus women and children mentioned in the Exodus story would have gone unremarked by contemporary Egyptian records. That's easily 2 million people (assuming one man, one woman, 1.5 children, which is very conservative[11]). But no Egyptian account mentions them. Or the plagues, which would be similarly unlikely not to have been recorded. There is no evidence of any of this. Given the standard of Egyptian record keeping of the time, this is an absence that would require explanation. Bible literalists claim that it did happen, but that the Egyptians destroyed all the records, for reasons generally unspecified, though embarrassment has been offered. This is contrary to the normal archaeological practice of testing a theory against the evidence, rather than the evidence against the theory.
Wednesday, September 24th 2014 at 12:38AM
DAVID JOHNSON