(July 17, 2011 at 1:05 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Do you have any sources to give us? You've insisted twice now that Exodus is somehow proof. I've challenged you with regards to their ever actually being an exodus (as far as we can tell there wasn't), as well as asking you why exodus would be proof of divine inspiration. I'm judging by your response here that you feel that it was an issue of prophecy fulfilled? So, if exodus didn't happen, what prophecy? Also, do you have any texts of this prophecy that predate the claimed plagues? I can make prophecies about what happened in yesterdays newspaper, am I receiving divine inspiration?
Whoops, here's an article showing how Egyptian history corresponds to Exodus: http://www.biblicalchronologist.org/answ..._egypt.php
Evidence for the plagues: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/scien...tists.html
Now addressing the hypothesis that Moses claimed to predict things he didn't. Just because Nostradamus predicted something after the event doesn't automatically mean that every other person did just the same.
"They claimed jebus rose from the dead, where's the evidence? There is none, just people's word for it, who are themselves highly superstitious."
There is the testimonies from all of Jesus' disciples that he rose from the dead. Additionally, what evidence are you supposed to expect from a person who rose from the dead? Furthermore, there is evidence that Jesus existed are the hundreds of scriptures within Jesus' existence that were written. These scriptures cannot have been inspired by some book a government pushed into the faces of people to believe, as some would think. Additionally, only educated people could write 2000yrs ago.
(July 17, 2011 at 1:06 pm)Minimalist Wrote: You are out of your mind.That wasn't very nice...