(January 26, 2016 at 10:02 am)Redbeard The Pink Wrote:(January 24, 2016 at 3:49 pm)Drich Wrote: Your like the kid who didn't watch star wars, but still wants to speak in the group of those who did, as if you actually saw the movie. As bad as Minnie's efforts are, at least he CLAIMS to have watch the movie.
My what? I have no liking for kids who haven't seen Star Wars. What the fuck are you talking about?
Oh. I see what you're saying.
I mean, I could watch your stupid movie, but the movie isn't evidence, and unless you can point me to peer-reviewed sources for the "evidence" presented in your "documentary," I doubt there would be a reason for me to take it seriously even if I did watch it.
Really, though, you should pull your head out of your ass and get some fresh air.
the documentary is simply a compilation of "Peer-reviewed sources." The movie examines the evidence from both sides speaking to the archaeologists who are incharge of the dig sites, to museum curators to experts in their fields. What the movie does is has you examine the facts these people provide, and separate their doubts about Israel being in captivity in Egypt by introducing an alternative to the time line they all cling to...
In the end if you wish to maintain the time line mainstream Egyptology holds, you are still left with evidence for Joseph, the consolidation of power the bible describes under pharaoh, the semetic settlement as Goshen, the development for 25 villages and towns in that region large enough to house the numbers of the exodus, the evidence that that region was turned into a slave population, papyrus/Egyptian descriptions of the plagues, and a list of Jewish slaves/slave names.. Basically evidence for the major events leading up to during and after the exodus. All happening to 'another semetic people' because main stream Egyptology who says these things could not happen but if they did they happened 300 after the evidence says it happens.