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Old and New Testament, and Koran, as a mystical Egyptian initiation
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(05-28-2026, 02:20 PM)Wepwawet Wrote: No I didn't watch it. There are thousands of videos like this, all clamouring for attention, all saying that they have "the truth", some are from people who are honest, but wrong, most are from click baiters and outright grifters, some are from outright nut jobs, such as a guy who has made a video stating that Amunhotep II is the "Pharaoh of the Exodus". I just don't have time or inclination to watch all these things, I prefer arguments presented in writing.

You say "please don't conflate evidence with truth", a rather odd saying, but I think I know what you are on about. My reply is, don't conflate a book written hundreds or even thousands of years after events it says happened, with evidence. The only truth is what actually happened, all we can do is to try to find this truth without direction from a dogmatic religious book written and compiled long after the truth was dead and buried.

I think you misunderstand the bible. It is a compilation of books, written by many scribes and witnesses of history as it happend, over time. The bible was around for thousands of years before the dead sea scroll were found and the literary translations are almost exact. Sure there are some differences between the Greek and Aramaic translations on certain words and phrases but the overall accuracy combined with archeological evidence shouldn't be overlooked. 
From Mt.Ararat to calvary, from Avaris to Sodom to Jerusalem the evidence piles up high, that the bible is true.
The people and the places are real.
And the truth did die, on a cross, to save us from eternal damnation. But He did not stay buried.
If the truth hurts, then you are doing something wrong.



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RE: Old and New Testament, and Koran, as a mystical Egyptian initiation - by Datguy - 05-28-2026, 02:55 PM