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Nothing Fails like Biblical History (Original Post) Binkie The Clown Dec 2019 OP
what is the point? lapfog_1 Dec 2019 #1
Moses keithbvadu2 Dec 2019 #2
As a child, when we started studying Egypt in school I expected lots of info on Jewish slaves. Farmer-Rick Dec 2019 #3
I was seven when the nuns in my catholic school told me I was evil... Binkie The Clown Dec 2019 #4
You had what we use to call good sense Farmer-Rick Dec 2019 #5

lapfog_1

(29,193 posts)
1. what is the point?
Mon Dec 30, 2019, 04:37 PM
Dec 2019

Lots of stories in the bible are demonstrably fiction (lets start with the fact that the earth is much much older than what the bible says... by orders of magnitude).

Maybe the Jews were not slaves in Egypt. Maybe they weren't nearly as numerous as the bible claims (and who can be surprised by that). Maybe they were a small tribe of people in Egypt and migrated to what is now Israel. There is plenty of evidence that they adopted "Jehovah" from a different tribe in the Sinai desert...

No one should take any religion as a factual history.

And the earth really doesn't reside on the back of a turtle... and, yes, it really isn't "Turtles all the way down" when one asks the question "On what does the turtle that carries the earth rest upon?"

Farmer-Rick

(10,140 posts)
3. As a child, when we started studying Egypt in school I expected lots of info on Jewish slaves.
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 12:06 PM
Dec 2019

And was amazed when there was none.

I think I stopped believing in any religion right there at 12.

Arguments with my classmates about this notable absence led to several fights. I learned to keep quiet about logic after that.

This is how religion turns otherwise intelligent people into ignorant superstitious authoritarian voters.

Binkie The Clown

(7,911 posts)
4. I was seven when the nuns in my catholic school told me I was evil...
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 01:16 PM
Dec 2019

... for questioning the Bible. I knew I wasn't evil, and if they could be wrong about that, they were probably wrong about a lot of things. I don't think I ever took religion seriously after that.

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