Orange_Crush
Resident windbag genius
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No issue really. You stated you believe the OT to be historical then pointed to a documentary about the Exodus. When challenged on the veracity of the evidence in the documentary the answer seemed to have been "well there is no evidence it didn't happen". Well....ok? You're right. So what.
I agree. So what?
I actually responded to a post that had nothing to do with the Exodus. I was pointing out to 8188 that he was painting Christians with too broad a brush in his critiques of us. He tried to divert the conversation away from his stereotypes by asking me about my beliefs about the Exodus. I actually tried twice to ignore the question because I thought it a non-issue to the discussion at hand.
On the third time asking me about my belief, I answered. He asked about the lack of evidence. I told him that didn't bother me, and gave the reason why. I also listed what I thought may be positive evidence. It was called into question. Since it doesn't matter to me all that much, I (admittedly sarcastically) fell back to my lack of worry per lack of evidence.
I then asked for clarification if there is any positive evidence against the Exodus, which should cause me more concern than a lack of evidence. I haven't seen any positive evidence presented against the Exodus, so have nothing to research on that matter at the moment.
Did you notice that I didn't start this conversation about the Exodus, so definitely didn't start it trying to prove that it happened? I was asked what I believe and said what I believe. I was asked about the lack of evidence and responded to the question.
As a side, I couldn't care less about Egyptian archeological documentaries at the moment.
That's one more thing we have in common at the moment.