(July 7, 2014 at 9:05 pm)SteveII Wrote: Copying of the Torah and other books of the ancient Hebrews was governed by a tedious process that made sure not one letter was misplaced. Once Moses wrote it down, it was not an oral tradition--it was continuously copied with care. Historicity rescued!
There is no evidence of any "moses." There is no evidence of any "hebrew scriptures" prior to the Dead Sea Scrolls. The tradition you refer to has to do with the Masoretic scribes and date to the 9th century.
Care to try again and this time abandon the fairy tales?