(September 27, 2011 at 3:30 pm)Stucky Wrote:(September 27, 2011 at 3:10 pm)thesummerqueen Wrote: Last I checked, the belief influences I was mentioning happened before the BC-AD change over, and the Torah wasn't widely passed around in a written format till much later than that. Plenty of time for things to get "adjusted".
Last time I checked, Abraham lived BC not AD. According to my sources the Torah was written by Moses, I believe he lived Bc also. You like to tell me to go to websites so I'll do the same for you. Refer to http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cd...ritten.htm
which is a Jewish teaching site.
Typical. Use one set of crazies to bolster the claims of another.
There is no evidence of any written hebrew texts prior to the dead sea scrolls- which is what makes the dss so important - which date to the second century bc - 1st century ad at the earliest.
In fact, the earliest textual evidence we have for these various jewish bullshit stories is the Septuagint which was written in Greek in the 3d century bc. That, in itself, is not so surprising. The region was dominated by either the Seleucid Empire based in Syria or the Ptolemaic Empire in Egypt and both were Greek.
So "moses" didn't write shit, son.