(September 30, 2014 at 10:53 am)Rhythm Wrote: -and yet they do not seem to have done a very good job, nor would this speculation be a huge revelation - as the egyptians are already known to have flirted with monotheism, and engaged in propaganda of a variety of sorts.
So let's get this straight, the fact that -we can and have- found a lost building...and the fact that we can and do extrapolate wider conclusions about egyptian culture - which does have evidence- to back it up......somehow excuses the exodus narrative for having no supporting evidence and a mountain of contradictory evidence?
You're going to want to get out of the evidence game Drich, you're fucking horrible at it (and you would be, in any case...as you have no experience in this regard). Go back to peddling magical incantations.
You've jumped the gun here, and are speaking well beyond the prameters of the OP.
The question was loosly asked in the Op, 'Why don't christians accept the historical account the ancient egyptians have left in the way of records?'
My answer concerning the Lost prymid covers that.
In short the egyptian historical record is far from being complete. The example of the lost prymid covers that completely. Nothing else is being discussed here.