The Case for a Creator (Chapter 2 of 10)
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I don't understand whats wrong with theistic evolution, there maybe slight problems with a neo darwinian take but thats not part of evolution (common ancestry, natural selection etc.)
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@Information39 Again they didnt plant crops or built homes for God was their resource to fulfil his purpose so he was looking for thee wrong things. God provided manna from heaven and water from springs. Besides egypt would judt let their slaves go slaves were wealth so why would the egypt relent?
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@Information39 Again Egypt wouldnt record such a defeat in their records and like I said Egypt was split into two halves a northern and southern kingdom so they just used the southeren to replenish their ranks. Like is said they didnt stay in one place long enough to leave a trace. God is still there.
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@billywarren22 There were an existing 4500 nomads when Israel was formed with the slaves and runoffs in the 13century BCE. The population jumps to 45k in the 13th century BCE when the slaves and runoffs join in. I do need to do more research into who these 4500 people were. They still would not explain the 600k people that are suppose to go in the desert. Which there is no trace of and Egypt doesnt show any population fall offs of 600k people.
I wonder why people dislike section 2 of 10. Strobel has not even introduced any theistic evidence yet in the documentary and has only outlined the evolutionary narrative and his own personal beliefs pre conversion. Maybe the atheists watching are clicking the dislike button a little too early, thereby showing their pre commitment to atheism no matter what evidence is introduced (even if none has been presented yet.) They are not open and neutral seekers of truth
JPBuysjr 3 weeks ago 7
@billywarren22 If they used the southern, then the southern would show a loss of 600k people. They dont have to record it. There are many ways to tell how many people live in an area (ex. waste). So you are saying 600k people didnt stay in a place to leave a trace in the desert. You dont need to. Science has located all the other "wondering" groups, some under 1k and cant locate 600k? Israel Finkelstein is considered the foremost archeologist in this area and says the exodus is just a story.
Information39 1 month ago