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Hugo Chavez

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The Exodus Decoded
« on: March 03, 2008, 06:23:43 AM »

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Re: The Exodus Decoded
« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2008, 06:26:17 AM »
AWESOME SHIT

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-528811169418537170&q

There is no archaeological evidence that any Exodus ever took place.
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Re: The Exodus Decoded
« Reply #2 on: March 03, 2008, 07:22:51 AM »
There is no archaeological evidence that any Exodus ever took place.
watch it.  it's good, real good.

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Re: The Exodus Decoded
« Reply #3 on: March 03, 2008, 07:28:12 AM »
watch it.  it's good, real good.

The narrator is an internationally known biblical huckster and fraud. I watched parts of it but knowing who he is I couldn't continue....
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Re: The Exodus Decoded
« Reply #4 on: March 03, 2008, 07:56:36 AM »
The narrator is an internationally known biblical huckster and fraud. I watched parts of it but knowing who he is I couldn't continue....
well, your loss, I think there's some great info in this.  Yes, I found what I believe are some flaws/bad conclusions but I so often don't agree with the work of others 100%  I'm just not the kind who thinks because something done is not 100 percent on the money, that it doesn't contain valuable info.  I've spend a long time digging into various stuff and not once have I ever cracked a book that provided 100 percent glorious truth.  It's bits and pieces of truth everywhere, the true key is knowing what to toss out and what to keep.  The ability to distinguish the good from the bad becomes stronger the more one digs into all aspects from all sides.  If I were to dismiss on flaws, mistakes, occasional bad conclusions, etc I could easily reason not to review anybody's work--which pretty much leaves me to fall back on personal belief/faith.  An intelligent mind will be able to wade the waters of this work along with any other and see what's worth considering and what's not. 

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Re: The Exodus Decoded
« Reply #5 on: March 03, 2008, 08:02:28 AM »
well, your loss, I think there's some great info in this.  Yes, I found what I believe are some flaws/bad conclusions but I so often don't agree with the work of others 100%  I'm just not the kind who thinks because something done is not 100 percent on the money, that it doesn't contain valuable info.  I've spend a long time digging into various stuff and not once have I ever cracked a book that provided 100 percent glorious truth.  It's bits and pieces of truth everywhere, the true key is knowing what to toss out and what to keep.  The ability to distinguish the good from the bad becomes stronger the more one digs into all aspects from all sides.  If I were to dismiss on flaws, mistakes, occasional bad conclusions, etc I could easily reason not to review anybody's work--which pretty much leaves me to fall back on personal belief/faith.  An intelligent mind will be able to wade the waters of this work along with any other and see what's worth considering and what's not. 
well said, bro.   ;)

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Re: The Exodus Decoded
« Reply #6 on: March 03, 2008, 08:05:32 AM »
well, your loss, I think there's some great info in this.  Yes, I found what I believe are some flaws/bad conclusions but I so often don't agree with the work of others 100%  I'm just not the kind who thinks because something done is not 100 percent on the money, that it doesn't contain valuable info.  I've spend a long time digging into various stuff and not once have I ever cracked a book that provided 100 percent glorious truth.  It's bits and pieces of truth everywhere, the true key is knowing what to toss out and what to keep.  The ability to distinguish the good from the bad becomes stronger the more one digs into all aspects from all sides.  If I were to dismiss on flaws, mistakes, occasional bad conclusions, etc I could easily reason not to review anybody's work--which pretty much leaves me to fall back on personal belief/faith.  An intelligent mind will be able to wade the waters of this work along with any other and see what's worth considering and what's not. 

How do you feel about the Bible?

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Re: The Exodus Decoded
« Reply #7 on: March 03, 2008, 08:57:17 AM »
How do you feel about the Bible?
In what regard?  I don't believe 100% glorious truth comes from the bible.