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Thursday, March 24, 2016

Moses, the escape from Egypt, the parting of Red Sea never existed? Scholars

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Rizal Philippines
March 24, 2016

This is shocking and this claim strikes at the very heart of Jewish, Islam, and Christian religion. Do you agree with the claim of the articles?

It is Holy Thursday.  I got the biggest shock of my life when there was a discussion about Moses. And the scholars declared that a man called Moses the escape from Egypt, never existed based on records of ancient Egypt (who had detailed accounts of their history)   There was no record of Jews being on Egypt, and if indeed there were 600,000 free men Jews escaping from Pharaoh, there could have been, if family members of family included, millions fleeing the army of the Pharaoh, and would have left archaeological evidences

Do not take my word for it.

From Bibilical Nonsense Chapter 12

Did Exodus of Moses happen? ABC news

Bible Archeology - Biblical Evidence supporting exodus/bible

From Ancient Origins - Moses Myth or Fiction

Departure of the Israelites


MOSES NEVER EXISTED, EXODUS NEVER HAPPENED, Scholars agree.

The main book of Judaism, called the Torah (the first 5 books of the Old Testament, "OT") is filled with stories of a man called Moses, the story of Exodus and the persecution of Jews by an Egyptian king who allegedly enslaved them. 

The Torah is obvious mythology. The fact that it is fiction is obvious from Book 1, Page 1. The Earth is not 6000 years old. Cultures (unknown to the scribes) flourished much before. Written records and archeological evidence using carbon dating show man's presence tens of thousands of years ago, probably over a 100,000 years ago. A million people cannot live in a vast desert (without water or food) in a hostile nation for 40 years--and leave no trace. 

The Documentary Hypothesis showed that the Old Testament was weaved together out of four source documents by 4 authors and produced much later than claimed.

See "The Forgery of the Old Testament" by Joseph McCabe:

http://www.infidels.org/library/historical/jo... 

From Topix

The story of Moses could have originated from African myth of Mises

Does this diminish the truth from the Ten Commandments?

That is the Islam criticism on the Bible; full of thousands of errors. But it does not diminish according to the commentator, the truth on the Ten Commandments   Very few people honor their parents.  Many people steal.  Many people kill (the terrorists) the wars.  And many people covet

What do you think about this scholars finding?

This could turn the logical support of Christian Jew and Muslim religion, because it cracks wide open the foundation of the first five books of the scriptures and or weakens our belief.  We merely have to rely on our faith and the biblical history, as other sciences, the archaeological evidences would seem not to support the history

(Although another feature mentioned that scholars, kings, come and go, but the truth about Jesus persist)