I can offer , what I believe, are answers to all the questions in the boxes. Professor Hoffmeier says there is no hard evidence, ie inscriptions, or archaeological evidence. He is wrong and my new evidence enlightens this view, and I would love to discuss it with him.
Of course the Thera eruption was not contemporary with the Exodus, but the after effects would have created the same kind of results as described in the Bible. The authors simply picked up on Egyptian records- the Tempest Stele,Ipuwer papyrus- and wrote them into the Torah.
One might expect a deity, if there were such a thing, would be known by everyone or is fudging the title a bit. The fraud of religious people is revealed by the failure rate of prayers in a children's hospital & the lack of mountains moving by verbal commands. Theologians grant themselves the title without any input from a deity & then use fantasyland vocabulary in academic settings, usually as a podium jockey with clergyman dress.
I can offer , what I believe, are answers to all the questions in the boxes. Professor Hoffmeier says there is no hard evidence, ie inscriptions, or archaeological evidence. He is wrong and my new evidence enlightens this view, and I would love to discuss it with him.
he is often at the Lanier Library Lectures should you want to meet. a link to their website is on each video under "show more."
Of course the Thera eruption was not contemporary with the Exodus, but the after effects would have created the same kind of results as described in the Bible. The authors simply picked up on Egyptian records- the Tempest Stele,Ipuwer papyrus- and wrote them into the Torah.
One might expect a deity, if there were such a thing, would be known by everyone or is fudging the title a bit.
The fraud of religious people is revealed by the failure rate of prayers in a children's hospital & the lack of mountains moving by verbal commands.
Theologians grant themselves the title without any input from a deity & then use fantasyland vocabulary in academic settings, usually as a podium jockey with clergyman dress.