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[QUOTE]Originally posted by supercar: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Keino: [b] You cannot use the bible as factual evidence...[/b][/QUOTE] Orionix’s comments here only amount to a red herring , considering that he is arguing about the presence of the purported ancestors of Jews [b]with basically no one[/b]. He speaks of the exodus as absolute fact, even though he couldn’t provide evidence for it. Again, he is really not arguing with anyone. If anything, this is what I said earlier: [i]“For instance, while its probable that mass exodus had taken place, where is the actual evidence that supports it? If we were to look everything from the perspective of various faiths (which faith will you single out?) , which don’t always agree with one another, why even bother to look for or analyze available concrete evidence, which could potentially tell different stories?”[/i] If this is what inspired him to bring up the subject of the exodus, well then, he has once again taken things out of their original context! This brings me to the following, which the entire comment from which I took the above quote, seeks to address : [QUOTE] Orionix writes: “…the [b]book of Genesis[/b] tells us that around 1800 B.C. a famine in Canaan forced many Hebrews to migrate to Egypt. There, they were eventually enslaved. In time, Moses, the adopted son of the pharaoh's daughter (probably Ramases II), led the Hebrews in their escape, or exodus, from Egypt. For 40 years, the Hebrews wandered in the Sinai Peninsula. After Moses died, they entered Canaan and defeated the people there, claiming for themselves the land they believed God had promised them.” [/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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