Does God exist? Is there a Heaven and a Hell ? Was Jesus born of a Virgin ? Was Jesus really resurrected? Is the Bible infallivle woed of God ?
Asking questions is the first step in the pursuit of the truth
It is a mistake to assume that everything you are taught is true. Blind obedience to authority is the foundation of slavery.
Children are taught that Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny are real. They are taught about the Three Little Pigs, Goldilocks and the Three Little Bears and about Little Red Ridinghood. As the children get older they come to realize that these characters and their stories were fictional.
The Old Testament stories of Adam and Eve, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob along with David and Golaith. Noah and his Ark and are believed to be historical characters and events, but their is little historical evidence that these stories are true.
Faith is a firm beleif or trust in or a person, a thing or a comcept without proof or evidence to support their conviction.
To determine the truth a person needs ask a question and search for evidence to confirm or deny their hypothesis.
Religious leaders discourage questioning the Biblical characters and/or events and encourage their followers to rely on their feelings rather than verifiable evidence.
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No, there is no definitive historical or archaeological evidence to support the existence of Moses as described in the Bible, with the academic consensus being that he was a legendary figure rather than a historical person.
While the biblical story might have a kernel of truth referring to a real individual who led a small group out of slavery, the detailed narrative, with its supernatural elements and large-scale Exodus, is considered a literary creation of the first millennium BCE.
Compelling historical evidence that millions of Israelites were enslaved in ancient Egypt is absent. The biblical Exodus narrative, which describes this mass enslavement and escape, lacks corroboration from the archaeological record, and is not supported by Egyptian sources. For these reasons, the scholarly consensus is that the Exodus, as described in the Bible, did not happen.
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