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Deut, I mentioned several archaeologist names as well as an article I found in a 1993 newspaper. If you think I have an ancient piece of pottery laying in my garage from the days of Abraham I'm afraid I do not. Anyways, as I said before I'm not trying to prove anything to you. What's the point? Why don't you prove to me that there is some piece of archaeology evidence that solidly disproves the bible. I'm not saying there are no conflicts about the bible in any way. Archaeology evidence can be interpreted in different ways, reaching different conclusions, no doubt. Sometimes laboratory errors are made in dating archaeology evidence. Most people who actually believe in the Bible do in fact believe in a God, therefore couldn't one say that miracles are possible? Perhaps God suspended physical laws at some location over some interval of time in order for a reason only known to himself. If there is a God, could he not be able to alter the carbon balance within an artifact? There could even still be more "proof" still in the ground. No evidence of existance is not evidence of non-existance. The fact is that nothing relating to the Bible can be absolutely proven or disproven. Now why is that?
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Let me ask again: Can you point to any evidence of the Exodus/Conquest? Can you even offer a date for this upheaval? |
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I would also consider any Egyptian records of the event - doesn't have to be archaeological. -pah-
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Hehehe - I can see your point. But we wouldn't want true blood to be stuck just looking for building or cities -pah-
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You're jumping the gun Deut. I previously gave you the names of the archaeologist who excavated the sites of Sodom, Jericho etc.. therefore I have supplied it so either research those names and their publishings of the evidence they found or give it a rest. I'm not an archaeologist. I repeat, I am not an archaeologist. btw, what's up with unicorn poop and pixie dust? You've mentioned it quite often...
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-pah-
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I need no evidence Pah. The Scriptures are my primary source of authority, you should know that by now. I do not elavate archaeology to a point that it becomes a judge to the validity of the Scriptures.
But on the other hand, what do I get if I provide you with the documents of the dig?
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Why should I Deut? You purposely ignored the archaeologist I provided, who searched the river valleys near the Salt Sea. For some unknown reason you ignored the name of the archaeologist who found Jericho. You ignored the article found in Dallas of 1993 of the findings of the proof of the Davidic Kingdom. Do you seriously think any lack of evidence actually proves anything? Do you seriously think there are no other ancient relics buried in the sands of the Middle East? Have we searched everywhere? Have we found every single Egyptian artifact on this planet? As a matter of fact, it is 100% possible that tomorrow, an ancient relic could be discovered that could change hundreds of conclusions already developed about the Egyptian history.
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