Ah, trying to reverse burden of proof.
Exodus did not happen. There's no evidence at all of more than a handful of Hebrew slaves in Egypt. No evidence of the parting of the Red Sea (which some apologists are now saying was the Reed Sea), and no evidence for several hundred thousand people wandering the Sinai for decades (couldn't god get them there in a few months? What a terrible guide.)
Global flood: No evidence it ever happened. There's evidence for regional floods, which still occur, but none for a global event. Also, why are animals only known to the peoples of the region mentioned in the account of Noah's Ark (likely based on the Epic of Gilgamesh, btw), and not, say, animals from southern Africa, North America, etc.?
One chapter of Genesis says Eve was the first woman. Another mentions Lilith, Adam's first wife. The contradictions in the book are just incredible.
Exodus did not happen. There's no evidence at all of more than a handful of Hebrew slaves in Egypt. No evidence of the parting of the Red Sea (which some apologists are now saying was the Reed Sea), and no evidence for several hundred thousand people wandering the Sinai for decades (couldn't god get them there in a few months? What a terrible guide.)
Global flood: No evidence it ever happened. There's evidence for regional floods, which still occur, but none for a global event. Also, why are animals only known to the peoples of the region mentioned in the account of Noah's Ark (likely based on the Epic of Gilgamesh, btw), and not, say, animals from southern Africa, North America, etc.?
One chapter of Genesis says Eve was the first woman. Another mentions Lilith, Adam's first wife. The contradictions in the book are just incredible.
Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:
"You did WHAT? With WHO? WHERE???"