BabyPiglet
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So in my civilizations class we were discussing Isreal, and debated something quite interesting.
Stories in the bible (particularly the isrealites being made slaves in Egypt) doesn't add up with archeaological findings. How do you firm believers in the bible explain it. Seriously, I'm just curious. Because the students in my class got all jumbled when they tried to defend it, & most you seem more articulate. Yeah, and those people are in college.
Also, the stories of Abraham/Moses/Soloman/etcetc happened hundreds of years before the first written version of the bible in the 10th century BC. So obviously the stories had been passed down orally, which gets elborated and added on to. Yes? No? Can you firm believers admit that?
My teacher also mentioned how many inconsistencies there are. Names are changed, things told differently, etc. He also said and I quote 'The bible has one of everything in it, that's why people love it so much. The can point to some obscure line and have a defense for whatever they're debating.' Yes? No? I believe HouseMD (sorry, don't know your name) said that she's proud of this fact on another thread.
I swear I am not pot stirring, I'm just curious in nature. Explaintomeplease.

Stories in the bible (particularly the isrealites being made slaves in Egypt) doesn't add up with archeaological findings. How do you firm believers in the bible explain it. Seriously, I'm just curious. Because the students in my class got all jumbled when they tried to defend it, & most you seem more articulate. Yeah, and those people are in college.

Also, the stories of Abraham/Moses/Soloman/etcetc happened hundreds of years before the first written version of the bible in the 10th century BC. So obviously the stories had been passed down orally, which gets elborated and added on to. Yes? No? Can you firm believers admit that?
My teacher also mentioned how many inconsistencies there are. Names are changed, things told differently, etc. He also said and I quote 'The bible has one of everything in it, that's why people love it so much. The can point to some obscure line and have a defense for whatever they're debating.' Yes? No? I believe HouseMD (sorry, don't know your name) said that she's proud of this fact on another thread.
I swear I am not pot stirring, I'm just curious in nature. Explaintomeplease.
