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So, I saw this History Channel special last night featuring scientific explainations for ALL of the events that occured in the Bible's Exodus.
I found all of the explainations 'plausible', but was left feeling pissed at God.
The story teller went through great efforts to note how there was nothing supernatural about the events that occured, but rather 'God' simply manipulated nature to arrive at a favorable outcome.
My question for God is why? I mean, why didn't he show up with helping hands for last's year's tsunami victums, or those who died after Katrina hit, or how about during the Holocost???
God told Moses which plagues were on the way, so that Moses could pass along the threat to the Pharo, so I guess we need to find someone who talks 'God' or at least someone who can rebuild a God-radio/Ark of the Covenant.
In any case, I thought the program was very well researched. They managed to find the Exodus story, as told in the Bible, written in Egyptian papyrus, and engraved on some stone something or other in yet another language.
The conclusion was the the story of the Exodus was based on FACTS, that can be proven and even recreated, although not easily.
Any other thoughts?
I found all of the explainations 'plausible', but was left feeling pissed at God.
The story teller went through great efforts to note how there was nothing supernatural about the events that occured, but rather 'God' simply manipulated nature to arrive at a favorable outcome.
My question for God is why? I mean, why didn't he show up with helping hands for last's year's tsunami victums, or those who died after Katrina hit, or how about during the Holocost???
God told Moses which plagues were on the way, so that Moses could pass along the threat to the Pharo, so I guess we need to find someone who talks 'God' or at least someone who can rebuild a God-radio/Ark of the Covenant.
In any case, I thought the program was very well researched. They managed to find the Exodus story, as told in the Bible, written in Egyptian papyrus, and engraved on some stone something or other in yet another language.
The conclusion was the the story of the Exodus was based on FACTS, that can be proven and even recreated, although not easily.
Any other thoughts?
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