Have you ever seen the documentaries presenting
evidence that the Red Sea crossing actually
occurred? Or the one about Mount Sinai which is in
Saudi Arabia? Men risked their lives to enter that
site at night with headcams to capture the footage. The altar was there, the rock that was
struck & more. Noah's ark has been found. Herod's
temple has been found. So many other findings that
I will not list here. Moses was not a headcase
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I thought Mt. Sinai was in Egypt? Wait, let me check...
Yep, Google tells me it is still in Egypt. So does the Encyclopedia Britannica, both the online version and the bound version on my bookshelf. Hey, look at me; in the age of technology, I still have an entire set of bound encyclopedias! They're amazing, generally unbiased, resources for, um, research...One doesn't need to be a scholar to research something. The average person can do it any time they like. It's easy; you should try it once.
There is no consensus on the blob on Mt. Ararat to say what the hell it is, much less there being any proof it is an ark.
Why won't you list the many other findings? Scared someone can easily refute those as well?
Trust me, mate, if you need 40 years to lead your people 250 miles , along a bloody coast no less, you may not be a head case but you sure as fuck have an awful sense of direction. Rand McNally 1 - Your god 0
"Have you ever seen the documentaries presenting evidence that the Red Sea crossing actually occurred?"
This evidence is... ?
There are some really crazy "documentaries" out there. Don't blindly believe a wacko movie made by some fake "journalist" with a blatant agenda.
"Or the one about Mount Sinai which is in Saudi Arabia?"
Mount Sinai is not in Saudi Arabia. It isn't on the Arabian Peninsula.
"Men risked their lives to enter that site at night with headcams to capture the footage. The altar was there, the rock that was struck & more. Noah's ark has been found. Herod's temple has been found. So many other findings that
I will not list here."
Of course you won't list them - because they don't exist.
"Moses was not a headcase"
He was a genocidal maniac. And by the way, how was he able to write a report of his own funeral?
Actually, there are two possible sites for Mt. Sinai. BUT there is absolutely no evidence of supernatural activity on either site. Also, the whole Noah's Ark on Mt. Ararat has been debunked. There are two sites that HAVE been explored and both have been found to be natural formations.
Yes, the Temple has been found because Herod was an actual person - that is documented outside the biblical text. He built the temple to appease the Jews.
There is no archaeological evidence to support any of these assertions, including Moses' existance. So, no, Moses wasn't a headcase. He was a myth.
Michael wrote
Actually, there are two possible sites for Mt. Sinai.
Hmmm
Leviticus 27:34
These are the commandments, which the LORD commanded Moses for the children of Israel in mount Sinai.
Malachi 4:4
Remember ye the law of Moses my servant, which I commanded unto him in Horeb.
Have you ever seen the documentaries presenting evidence that Bigfoot stalks the Pacific Northwest? Or the one about a crashed alien space ship stored in Hangar 18 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base?
And if you want to talk about the filmmakers risking their lives to capture the footage, how can you forget those brave film students who gave their last full measure of devotion to film the Blair Witch?
Moses was not a headcase (if he even exits)
but you on the other hand are a total headcase , loon ,fruitbat ,dingbat ,nutter ,fruitcake
edit for spelling
Amazing that they were all found by one man Ron Wyatt. He was not an archaeologist, but a shyster.
By the time of his death in August 4, 1999 his claims for bibical discoveries include:
* The true Noah's Ark (the Durupinar site, located 18¼ miles south of Mount Ararat at an altitude of 6,525 feet above sea level)
* Anchor stones (or drogue stones) used by Noah on the Ark
* The post-flood house, grave markers and tombs of Noah and his wife
* The location of Sodom and Gomorrah and the other (3) Cities of the Plain: Zoar, Zeboim and Admah
* Sulfur/brimstone balls from the ashen remains of Sodom and Gomorrah
* The Tower of Babel in Central Turkey
* The site of the Israelites' crossing of the Red Sea (which Wyatt located in the Gulf of Aqaba)
* Chariot wheels and other relics of the pursuing army of Pharaoh at the bottom of the Red Sea
* The true site of the biblical Mt. Sinai (located by Wyatt in Saudi Arabia at Jabal al Lawz) as recorded in the book of Galatians 4:25
* A chamber at the end of a maze of tunnels under Jerusalem containing artifacts from Solomon's 1st Temple
* The true site of the Crucifixion of Jesus the Messiah
* The Ark of the Covenant
* The original stones of the Ten Commandments (the 2nd set)
* The Blood of Jesus, dripped onto the Mercy seat of the Ark of the Covenant, directly beneath the Crucifixion site
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Wyatt
Noahs ark is not only impossible, it's impossible to a very high improbability.
You could travel at mega-light speed forever with that improbable factor
Wait, people risked their lives and what happened?,did they really die, so that we haven't seen their supposed evidence?
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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