RE: Yahweh: The worshiping of a Volcano / fire GOD of War.
April 12, 2012 at 3:42 am
(This post was last modified: April 12, 2012 at 4:28 am by TheJackel.)
Quote:I do not put them going through the Sinai, Jerel al Lawz is in Arabia, an since you seem to think that I have no issue with water you need to reread the posts. My main point is Israel's survival and in that area water is of the greatest of needs.
Basically you have nothing to argue with other than trying to suggest "water" is proof Jerel al Lawz as magically Mt Sinai.. That is a pretty weak position as it has zero bearing on whether or not they worshiped a volcano GOD. And sorry, Jeral Al Lawz is definitely not Mt Sinai.
Quote:@TheJackel, your volcanic field has not been active for nearly 10,000 years, that means Moses and the Israelites were about 6,500 years to late.
I didn't specify a specify field.. There are several fields available.. Hence, which field are you speaking of? The subject does not rest with any particular volcanic field... Worse yet, you have no evidence to even show 600,000 people making said trek.. The evidence for that would be quite substantial. And yet there is a total lack of evidence for that.
http://mormonmatters.org/2010/05/16/ques...he-exodus/
However, it's a good chance that exodus is based on actual eruption event some time in the regions history. What's interesting is that Exodus has a strong connection with the Volcano eruption of Santorini.. That eruption happened sometime around 1500 BC to which is right at the same time Exodus supposedly happened. There is a very high probability that the Exodus was a story either influenced by this super volcanic eruptions or actually stemming from it directly. Moses likely didn't exist, and exodus from Egypt told as is in the bible likely never actually happened. ... And it fits the time period..... And it's interesting how people worshiped volcano GOD's during this time period.