Bani Israel doesn't mean Israelites - we don't know the definition of the title and it doesn't mean Jew, "Yahood."
Also there are similar names like "House of," it doesn't refer to a literal house.
It doesn't address Jewish/Semitic slavery during Amarna period and from the majority of Egyptian sources such as those from Manetho and Chaeremon, they address Moses as an ancient Egyptians and his followers for that too. Sigmund Freud has been largely nullified in his credibility, but he makes...
Where did I doubt him? I am arguing for Moses existed, which he did as the general majority of credible scholars agrees on in spite of these minimalist misconceptions.
No, we are not. End of debate. Your argument is dismissed as invalid due to this refutation.
Your conjectures and nonsensical polemics plays no role into this, either.
Inspiring is more like giving ideas, while motivating is to promote or advocate for something. Where the material is advocating you to do it, while inspirations is getting inspired from a religion.
There are very few religions motivating evils. I also, to be fair, I said "creed," (tenets...
Inspire, but not motivate. I said it in my post, a teaching is just a teaching, it can be interpret to harm others, but I haven't seen one religion just going out and preaching murder.
Yes, it does. Just not with your metaphysical definition of "absolute."
If it bothered you, I changed it to "complete."
And I don't claim that science always deal with absolutes, it does sometimes.
I know there is no evidence or Jew slaves, I'm not the one claiming there are any - I'm talking about the Jewish user who thinks there are any - then he said Semite and I said Jew, but I was talking about Semite. Just a semantic confusion here.