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beckysoup61 said:Do you believe Moses actually existed? Why or why not?
I do!beckysoup61 said:Do you believe Moses actually existed? Why or why not?
The bible says a lot of things... Do you try to adhere to them all?dawny0826 said:...for the Bible tells me so...:curtsy:
I try very much to obey the covenant established in the NT of the Bible. Much of what God established in the OT is reiterated in the NT.Deut 13:1 said:The bible says a lot of things... Do you try to adhere to them all?
Not Moses - Ka-mose.beckysoup61 said:Do you believe Moses actually existed?
No Exodus.beckysoup61 said:Why or why not?
a) nobeckysoup61 said:I am actually asking, if my OP didn't make it clear, do you believe a physcial man named Moses, a physical man named Jesus, a physical man named Noah existed. I'm not asking about divinity or any preisthood. I'm asking if you believe a person actually physcially existed.
Kinda-sorta. I believe that Moses existed in much the same way I believe King Arthur or Robin Hood existed. That is, almost all of the stories we have about him are certainly non-historical, but there may be a kernel of history somewhere within the legend.beckysoup61 said:a physcial man named Moses,
Yes, I believe there was such an itinerant teacher, whose teachings are partially preserved.beckysoup61 said:a physical man named Jesus
Not even remotely plausible.beckysoup61 said:a physical man named Noah
MidnightBlue said:Kinda-sorta. I believe that Moses existed in much the same way I believe King Arthur or Robin Hood existed. That is, almost all of the stories we have about him are certainly non-historical, but there may be a kernel of history somewhere within the legend.
Yes, I believe there was such an itinerant teacher, whose teachings are partially preserved.
Not even remotely plausible.
Why do people think Noah did not exist(spelling?), is a world-wide flood just not plausiable to you?jeffrey said:Moses, not sure. I don't believe most of what's written about him.Jesus, yes. Whether he was the Son of God, not 100% sure on that, but very well could have been. I believe he is most definately a God now.Noah, nope. A metaphore, nothing more.