The Jewish Bible vs. Science (Guess who wins...)

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The Torah (Jewish Bible) is Divine. It has all the secrets of the world.

If you have any questions just ask.

(please do not post any non-sense, you make yourself look bad legally)

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  • Not persuasive. First, the length of a lunar month is nice, but the Jewish year misses the solar year by enough to require the insertion, at various times, of an additional month.  If you're shooting for accuracy, that's not all that impressive. As to fish, since all fish-- by definition-- have fins, but not all fish have scales, it's no great feat to announce that a fish with scales will also have fins. In fact, a fish without scales will also have fins.

  • @Morganfrost

    lol what are you talking about? We insert the month during the leap year so everything is always accurate. Thats why our passover is always in the spring time. look at the muslim calendar, their ramamdan fasting could be in any of the 4 seasons.

    Im suprised you say this is not impressive. This is over 3,300 years old that NASA had to prove with millions of dollars. nothing else comes close.

  • Who cares if the Torah is scientifically accurate? That doesn't mean it's true.

  • @Moshikashitenai

    Please do not go into the medical field. You might kill someone unintentionally with ignorance.

  • @BringersOfTruth Are you kidding me dude? Why don't you go sprinkle the blood of dead birds onto a person with eczema or leprosy or something and see if that clears it up (Leviticus 14:1-32)! "Please don't go into the medical field. You might kill someone unintentionally with your ignorance."

  • @Moshikashitenai

    in leviticus 14:1-32 that is not leprorsy. It is a disease that does not exist any more. Leprorsy does no make your skin snow white.

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  • Also, the idea that Pasteur got "all his knowledge" from the Talmud is just plain silly. Even Jews don't accept the Talmud as scientifically authoritive. The Talmud proposes that lice are spontaneously created-- Pasteur proved that this was false. The Talmud suggests that burning a cat's placenta with a few other items and sprinkling the ashes near your bed will enable you to see the footprints of demons. I doubt Pasteur even bothered with that one.

  • @BringersOfTruth That's why I said "eczema or leprosy or something..." I gave two examples and left room for other possibilities because I don't know what the skin disease was. The term used for the disease was leprosy, however it had a broad meaning that encapsulated other skin diseases. And it's L-E-P-R-O-S-Y. You made the same spelling mistake twice.

  • @BringersOfTruth ... what?

  • @Rastravolta

    from the Torah directly Passover is 1 of the 3 festivals. The other 2 are Shavot and Sukkot.

  • @Josenros haha I like that you raise some pretty good questions about the Hebrew calendar but I would like to correct that Pesach is not a "jewish" holiday, it's the Lord's Feast. Anymore than the 9 Feasts in Scripture is a holiday..

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