It's obvious there's some sort of block that prevents scholars from placing correct time erras. Alot of Exodus events happend during the rule of a Pharroh (i think it was) 600 years prior to what scholars had placed it. Also, Noah's Ark is a 6,000 year-old legend, scholars place it around 3,000 years ago.
It's obvious there's some sort of block that prevents scholars from placing correct time erras. Alot of Exodus events happend during the rule of a Pharroh (i think it was) 600 years prior to what scholars had placed it. Also, Noah's Ark is a 6,000 year-old legend, scholars place it around 3,000 years ago.
MrZetterlund777 2 years ago
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Where is the archaeological or historical evidence
for the slaughter of the firstborn of Egypt?
Or for the much more recent slaughter of baby boys
in Judea, under Herod?
Isn't it odd that Josephus and his peers
could tell us what kind of cup Herod drank from,
but didn't notice the slaughter of a few thousand babies?
The Bible is a book of bronze-age myth.
Nothing more.
Imaginefree69 3 years ago