Debate here if you doubt Jesus is the Creator of the universe born in flesh

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Re: Debate here if you doubt Jesus is the Creator of the universe born in flesh

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Lionz wrote: Sun May 24, 2026 2:26 am Apatheist,

https://ancientnostalgia.weebly.com/exodus.html

See excerpts from the Ipuwer Papyrus around 40% down if you want extrabiblical collaboration supporting pre-Exodus plagues?

See photographs and information around 85% down if you want an enormous amount of evidence for 1) a literal crossing over the Red Sea and 2) Mount Sinai having a burned and blacked top while sitting next to a split stone with water erosion around it in an area that gets like half and inch of rainfall per decade and many pots found nearby and a giant stone altar found nearby and cattle and menorah inscriptions found nearby (the Area 51 of archaeology complete with massive amounts of barbwire fencing and a Saudi Arabian guard post?)?

Also are you familiar with the Tower of Babel if you are speaking of a world with one language? Are you familiar with evidence for the year being 360 days in the past and the sun being in more alignment with the moon and women’s menstrual cycles? Just be patient if there is evidence many things fell into corruption and He is letting wheat grow up among tares and waiting for you and others to turn back before coming to judge the earth. https://360dayyear.com/
I'm sure there were plagues in the past, and the movement of various tribes. Nothing to do with Moses though.
The point about the Tower of Babel: AI's view:
The Tower of Babel story is primarily an origin myth. However, it is widely believed to be inspired by a real, historical structure: the Etemenanki, a massive ziggurat dedicated to the god Marduk in the ancient city of Babylon.
Connection to the Bible: During the Babylonian Exile in the 6th century BCE, exiled Israelites lived in Babylon. Seeing the grand, towering ziggurat alongside a bustling, multilingual empire heavily influenced their storytelling.
Multiple Languages: In the Book of Genesis, the story serves as an etiological tale—a narrative created to explain why humanity speaks many different languages.

People came to speak different languages, plagues and extreme weather happened, and the thought was "because god..." etc, when there was a perfectly prosaic explanation that they didn't yet understand.

So...as with a lot of these things, they did exist or happen, just not for the reason that the religious interpret.
The words I highlighted sum it up precisely.
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