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Good point.That's not possible. You don't have enough information on the original event to even look for your imagined event. And there are too few details provided to begin looking.
SkyWriting said:That's not possible. You don't have enough information on the original event to even look for your imagined event. And there are too few details provided to begin looking.
That's not possible. You don't have enough information on the original event to even look for your imagined event. And there are too few details provided to begin looking.
Those 'couple million Hebrews' were immediately attacked by elite desert fighters, who "owned" that desert, known as Amalekites; and they were defeated with God's intervention.Actually we do. If a global flood had occurred in the last few thousand years, or a couple of million Hebrews spent half a century in the Sinai desert, there would be tangible evidence. No evidence, no event.
Guess what?
Those 'couple million Hebrews' were immediately attacked by elite desert fighters, who "owned" that desert, known as Amalekites; and they were defeated with God's intervention.
'Half a century later,' the Hebrews, under Joshua, moved out of the desert into the Promised Land.
Surely you don't think the Amalekites, who no doubt were glad to see them go, just left their artifacts lying around the desert, do you?
A 'larger flood' would not have disappeared within a year.A larger flood would have left massive evidence. There is none. No evidence no flood.
AV1611VET said:Those 'couple million Hebrews' were immediately attacked by elite desert fighters, who "owned" that desert, known as Amalekites; and they were defeated with God's intervention.
'Half a century later,' the Hebrews, under Joshua, moved out of the desert into the Promised Land.
Surely you don't think the Amalekites, who no doubt were glad to see them go, just left their artifacts lying around the desert, do you?
Huh?You have your timing wrong AVET.
So am I.I believe she is talking about the couple of million Jews that supposedly escaped from Egypt.
Yes.Remember, 40 years in the "wilderness"?
Archaeologists do not get to set the industry standards, when God is involved.Archaeologists claim that there was no Exodus since they know they would have found artifacts of the 40 year sojourn.
Yes, if God was involved.Do you think that 2 million people could cross the desert and leave no trace for that long of a period of time?
Oh, I think the Amalekites had a hand in it too.Or was your janitor god cleaning up after them, again?
AV1611VET said:A 'larger flood' would not have disappeared within a year.
I think a mistake "scientists" make is assuming the Flood waters had enough time to leave water damage in accordance with a "natural global flood."
AV1611VET said:Huh?
So am I.
Yes.
Archaeologists do not get to set the industry standards, when God is involved.
And as far as artifacts lying around ... go park your car and leave it there for a week, then come back and see how accurate archaeologists are.
Yes, if God was involved.
Deuteronomy 29:5 And I have led you forty years in the wilderness: your clothes are not waxen old upon you, and thy shoe is not waxen old upon thy foot.
Oh, I think the Amalekites had a hand in it too.
No, not 'really.'Over a year. A flood covering the entire planet, lasting 150 days, draining off in 220, would leave massive traces. We find traces of floods lasting days or hours. Your saying 150 days left no traces at all?
Really?
Just out of curiosity, you're not Hespera, that used to post here, are you?Ah, so the Amelekites are NOT proud desert warriors. They are easily defeated scrounged who love wading into other peoples excrement piles and cleaning them out. Along with the dead bodies, the dead animals, the broken bits of civilization.
And where did they move all this garbage to? Where are the great Sinai landfills? The massive Sinai compost heaps? The enormous Sinai incinerators?
AV1611VET said:No, not 'really.'
How did you get '150 days' from my post?
The Flood was on the earth for one year, then rapidly assuaged.
AV1611VET said:Just out of curiosity, you're not Hespera, that used to post here, are you?
Huh?
Archaeologists do not get to set the industry standards, when God is involved.
And as far as artifacts lying around ... go park your car and leave it there for a week, then come back and see how accurate archaeologists are.
Yes, if God was involved.
Oh, so now you are claiming that they were lying.Deuteronomy 29:5 And I have led you forty years in the wilderness: your clothes are not waxen old upon you, and thy shoe is not waxen old upon thy foot.
I hope it is something more substantial than a book written by dyspepsic goat herders that is self contradictory many times over.
... you guys are solid aurum.
AV1611VET said:... you guys are solid aurum.
I don't claim God 'erased traces;' so I think we can get off that merry-go-round, eh?If you claim god erased those traces, then you claiming something the bible does not and eliminating god by way of Occam's razor.
AV1611VET said:I don't claim God 'erased traces;' so I think we can get off that merry-go-round, eh?
My point is that that Amalekites would have taken (or cleaned up) anything left behind by the Hebrews.
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