Not because I say so. Things don't exist or not exist on my say so. I say this because it's true. Biblical "history" is notoriously inaccurate, and the only evidence of any of the people in the first several books of the Bible is from the Bible itself. There is no archaeological evidence that they existed, especially Moses and the exodus.
So, what? Yes, I'm claiming the numerous scribes who wrote the Old Testament made it up, fabricated events that never happened. That's my claim. You're the one who says it's true. Unfortunately, the onus is on you to prove that it's true, not on me to prove it's false. Yes, again I'm *claiming* this without evidence, because there is no positive evidence in favor of the non-existence of these people and events because you can't prove something didn't happen, only show that there's no evidence that it did.
Bear in mind that I believe in God and I'm a Christian, not some atheist crank trying to yank your chain. I'm simply stating the facts.
Bear in mind that I believe in God and I'm a Christian, not some atheist crank trying to yank your chain. I'm simply stating the facts.