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A Most Incredible Story - The Real Cause of the Exodus

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    • counselor john

      So I’m sort of confused then. Are we to believe that Moses, in his brilliant wisdom and foresight in knowing exactly the order of effects that the tectonic plate shift would have on the earth disguised this into fooling the Egyptians I to thinking this was an Israeli God doing this? Which takes more “faith” believing that a God did this or believing that this was totally natural and that a human, Moses, had the effects picked out just right so that he could predict the effects of this cataclysmic event? Such silliness. But this is what happens when people try to fit their humanness into a miraculous event with the assumption that there is no god. This ends up just making the author look even sillier than I’d he had just said, hyena, a God did this. Now, to say that God used a plate shift and within that plate shift that He was causing guided all of these events to get His people out from captivity, now then you are saying something that has merit.

    • Nosmos

      The story is not about the biblical character moses. It’s about the social order and collapse of Egypt when the “Destroyer” last passed – causing officials to leave their ranks, the laws and books tossed out from the halls and the like. The townsfolk fled Egypt (slaves) and were indeed chased by pharoah and some officials. The earth “tilted” (crust shifted) causing the waters to recede. There was a battle, lots of people died along the shores and bed, some people fled.

      Egypt was than invaded by people during the chaos because their city too was destroyed by earthquakes and volcanoes and winds. The pharoah escaped and lived out the rest of his life elsewhere. Good times eventually came again when the “breath of the destroyer” had passed and things (crops etc) grew back, after the dust clouds had lifted (volcanoes)

      This has NOTHING to do with a religious God – your missing the point.

      • counselor john

        Actually that IS my point. Is it being communicated coated that this event occurred and then by happenstance or by deceptive means an author attributed this event to a God? My point is that people, including this author, take Biblical events and then try to reframe them in a way that “proves” there is no God and that these events occurred randomly. How does the author take into account that a prophecy was given 400 years earlier and that this event just magically occurred at the exact time that the prophecy was to be fulfilled? There is a manuscript with a story on it that communicates a cataclysmic event happened, and yes I totally concur with that because of the evidence of such an event but then to take this event or series of events and then try to explain that it was dark, and then there were locusts, oh then there were frogs, then flies, then all of the first born were killed and then Pharoah let them go only to change his mind and chase them (though this story just says that the townsfolk saw this happen and took their opportunity to run! Silly! It is exactly like many scientists today trying to convince themselves that aliens were the source of our DNA since now it is common knowledge that DNA could not have evolved. Then they totally ignore that REAL trap that causes which is: who jump started their DNA? And then theirs? And then theirs… if one is to be a real scientist he/she must just go where the scientific fact take them and it, in my opinion, takes much more “faith” to be,ieve that a prophecy was fulfilled 400 years after it was given by a random cataclysmic event or that just some person wanting to attribute a cataclysmic event to a god wrote these things down. Just doesn’t make sense unless your paradigm is simply that there can be no god and thus you are forced into this kind of closed thinking.

        • Nosmos

          I do believe in God – but I believe God is life / the universe. I don’t believe in divine intervention, and i think it’s silly to think the person named Moses literally parted water. The author of this text does not attribute this to God, at all – it’s a cataclysm. The Egyptians themselves at the time wondered what they had done wrong – as i’m sure many did, and many would these days (those who ascribe to a religious belief where their God interacts with them).

          If this was prophesied as you say 400 years earlier than this text was written (no clue where you got that number), then it’s because every ancient culture talks about the reoccurred return of “the destroyer” or “the frightner” or “the purifier” or “the red dragon” or “wormwood” or “nibiru” or “ragnorok” and any number of the names cultures, globally, referred to this redish object seen passing by the Earth.

          The Egyptian version of this story (which predates your biblical version) does not once mention the first borns were killed. Did you even watch or read the text? Ground animals like lizards and insects sprang up from the earth because the earth was heated due to convection – by the tectonic plates shifting and crashing into each other. This is also the cause of mountain building (in this story they describe the hills springing up from the plains), rock melting / heating up etc.

          Your issue is not that I may or may not believe in God and thus i believe something, or think something else – it’s that I don’t believe in YOUR God – which is clearly the standard Christian one.

          Fact’s don’t care about feelings – the facts are the above text predates what was later rewritten and changed for the Bible. The scenario spoken of in the dark days is not unique to ancient cultures – they all talk about the same thing. The only thing that’s annoying a certain section of the people who are watching this video is – it’s the “biblical exodus” story without the divine intervention, and attributed to more natural causes.

          The end.

    • DJ Dog

      I have a pole I would like shifted. :grin:

    • Anonymous

      Don’t we hate Poland?

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