I can't listen to that guy.
But Moses is as phony as a $3 bill.
I wonder where they got the story from?
But Moses is as phony as a $3 bill.
Quote:In 2360 B.C.: I am Sargon, the powerful king, the king of Akkad. My mother was an Enitu priestess, I did not know any father . . . . My mother conceived me and bore me in secret. She put me in a little box made of reeds, sealing its lid with pitch. She put me in the river. . . . The river carried me away and brought me to Akki the drawer of water. Akki the drawer of water adopted me and brought me up as his son. . .
The basket-story is a very old Semitic folk-tale. It was handed down by word of mouth for many centuries. The Sargon legend of the third millennium B.C. is found on Neo-Babylonian cuneiform tablets of the first millennium B.C. It is nothing more than the frills with which prosperity has always loved to adorn the lives of great men. Who would dream of doubting the historicity of the Emperor Barbarossa, simply because he is said to be still sleeping under Kyffhauser?
I wonder where they got the story from?