RE: Yahweh: The worshiping of a Volcano / fire GOD of War.
April 11, 2012 at 11:20 pm
(This post was last modified: April 11, 2012 at 11:31 pm by Godscreated.)
(April 11, 2012 at 9:22 pm)TheJackel Wrote:(April 11, 2012 at 7:22 pm)Godschild Wrote: @ The Jackel seems the posted info you gave eliminates your sight also, no Mt. Sinai in Arabia. You should have stopped before you put your foot in your mouth. You ignore evidence or use false evidence to try discredit. Like the water in the caldera at Yellow Stone, if i were not for the run off waters that go through the caldera no water there would be useful for human use. You avoid facts and use knowingly, things that aide in your avoidance. As far as scientist stating that Jebel al Lawz is not Mt. Siniai, what proof do they have, looking at pictures of the mountain just doesn't get it.
The actual site may never be known.. My article doesn't rest on claiming the actual volcano or Mt Sinai, it simply points out likely candidates based on where the Medianites / Shasu of YHW lived, and what's within 3 days distance. And it so happens to be the same exact area Moses has supposedly spent 40 years of his life.. Yep, the same area where YHW or *Jahve* the volcano GOD was worshiped. It doesn't take a genius to figure this out.. Especially after you read the bible's description of this deity being equivalent to that of a volcano.. But back to the specific site, It can be anyone of those Volcanoes At or around the Red Sea. Especially if they considered all volcanoes equated to said GOD. And worse yet, if they claim all volcanoes that of GOD, Mt Sinai could be a fictional mountain as a place card for any of the volcanoes the could choose to camp at and worship. And Exodus, or even Moses could be fictional all together as well. But the funny part is that in neither of those cases will it invalidate the fact that what is being worshiped is a volcano god.
And far as Jebel al Lawz, scientists know a hell of a lot more than you do about geology and the rocks.. If you haven't noticed, the basalt rocks are not confined to that mountain area either. Oh that's something they don't show you in the pictures on your Christian websites.. And Geologists don't just "look" at pictures... You must be really ignorant if you think that's all they do.. and the funny part is, it's you to whom knows nothing about the subject trying to look at pictures and magically assume it's Mt Sinai.. What's worse is that you ignore the GOD's proper names, and where they derive from. This to which I clearly outlined in my article.
Let's just put it this way, your evidence is laughable and doesn't even come close to matching what is described in the bible. Nor could they travel that distance in 3 days.. And guess what are in 3 days distance? Yep several volcanoes !!
Yeah, I think I will take the empirically supported answer that is actually consistent to the region, to the people in the region, and in accordance to what is actually described in the bible..
Your three day travel is based on the place you believe the Israeli nation crossed the Red Sea, and the travel is base on a 30 to 35 miles a day travel. That many miles by a mass of people, with cattle, donkeys and other live stock is unreasonable. The numbers I have seen on travel in that area by people who have actually walked that area say it's not possible, they were unable to do better than 20 miles or so and they did not have sick and elderly people traveling with them. The scriptures do not support a crossing of the Red Sea at that point.
(April 11, 2012 at 7:56 pm)Chuck Wrote:(April 11, 2012 at 7:22 pm)Godschild Wrote: . Like the water in the caldera at Yellow Stone, if i were not for the run off waters that go through the caldera no water there would be useful for human use.
If it weren't for run off that goes through any populated area, gc, there would be no water fit for human use anywhere in the world. There will be no streams, no springs, no lakes, For that matter no self replenishing ground water, nothing.
And as it happens, felsic volcanoes are unusually good at catching rainfall, storing them in aquifer consisting of loosely consolidated ash or cinder deposits or fractured and porous lava flows, the sending them out as springs and seeps lower down on the edifice. So the base of volcanoes tends to be oasis in otherwise dry and desolate plains.
But since you are a unusually besotted even for a Christian, it should come as no surprise that you are always this dense.
(April 11, 2012 at 7:22 pm)Godschild Wrote: avoid facts and use knowingly, things that aide in your avoidance. As far as scientist stating that Jebel al Lawz is not Mt. Siniai, what proof do they have, looking at pictures of the mountain just doesn't get it.
Looking at any part of genesis what proof does any of you bible besotted yokels have?
Laugh at this, that area receives only a half inch of rain a years. Let see you make a stream out of that, let lone supply water for at least 600,000 people, live stock and daily cleaning for a year.
God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.