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Of course if you misquoted
Where did this come from?you have already admitted.....that you don't know.....
why should I renounce all of my good reasoning and faith and give in to someone who claims he doesn't know?
I immediately saw your mistake
Tut your error is there for all to see !No you factually did not. I made none.
Sure you did and then you referred to the Dever link instead of the first one !You don't know what your even talking about sir. I sourced my statement in full.
The Biblical Archaeologist, American Schools of Oriental Research, Scholars Press, Vol. 56, No 1, 2 March 1993 pp.25-35, p.33:'the overwhelming scholarly consensus today is that Moses is a mythical figure.'
Sure you did and then you referred to the Dever link instead of the first one !
Tut your error is there for all to see !
it is obvious that you link to William Dever does not confirm what you say !The overwhelming modern scholarly consensus is, according to William Dever, that Moses is a figure of myth, not of history.[25]
#25 is part of the first one
The Biblical Archaeologist, American Schools of Oriental Research, Scholars Press, Vol. 56, No 1, 2 March 1993 pp.25-35, p.33:'the overwhelming scholarly consensus today is that Moses is a mythical figure.'
Yes you clicked on the link to William Devers wiki page. That's not where the source lies
I gave the link here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses and its obvious you did not read it, or go to the citation.
Again, you did not even know what you were doing here.
Moses did not exist, so are you saying god is a literary creation as well ?
Self Evident yes it is
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses
The overwhelming modern scholarly consensus is, according to William Dever, that Moses is a figure of myth, not of history
Some people should go to a real school and get a real education on a topic they find valuable, instead of winging it
So why give him as a link to substantiate your claim?
So why give him as a link to substantiate your claim?
You posted both!The link is CLEAR AS DAY right there in my post
You just clicked on the wrong one
Try the one I POSTED
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses
THIS ONE
You posted both!
That is old news. The fact remains that the embedded link says something else; Which should have been a clear indication that I read it all.It is imbedded in the quote, I did not put it there. you ever read any wiki pages before?
WHY would I post a HUGE link, if I wanted anyone to use the imbedded one?
Could you not understand the William Dever imbedded link only took you to his page which had little to nothing to do with moses??? and did not even have the statement I posted
If you had ever read a wiki page before, you would know they have many imbedded links
The fact remains that the embedded link says something else;
ROFL. Nope it is you who has no inkling of what was actually saidYawn.
This just shows you cannot comprehend either quote made by Mr Dever in any context
That is old news. The fact remains that the embedded link says something else; Which should have been a clear indication that I read it all.
The so called embedded link says, "according to William Dever", yet according to William Dever as per the quoted ink he said something else. So I will forgive you and blame the article for the error and misdirection
Nope it is you who has no inkling of what was actually said
Archaeology as it is practiced today must be able to challenge, as well as confirm, the Bible stories. Some things described there really did happen, but others did not. The Biblical narratives about Abraham, Moses, Joshua and Solomon probably reflect some historical memories of people and places, but the 'larger than life' portraits of the Bible are unrealistic and contradicted by the archaeological evidence.[11]
I did not say what you are now putting in my mouth. I quoted from the article.Really?
Where does it say moses is historical ???????????