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In reply to the discussion: Archaeologists: There are too many camels in the Bible, out of time and out of place [View all]Agnosticsherbet
(11,619 posts)49. You might be right.
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Archaeologists: There are too many camels in the Bible, out of time and out of place [View all]
TheMathieu
Feb 2014
OP
If they just watched the history channel they would know camels are alien ghosts
Agnosticsherbet
Feb 2014
#6
Did anyone ever think it WASN'T written or edited long after the events it narrates?
frazzled
Feb 2014
#4
Yes, virtually every Christian fundamentalist believes it's verified history. (nt)
jeff47
Feb 2014
#10
Just what are you trying to push on us? Anyone with any sense knows that picture can't be true.
A Simple Game
Feb 2014
#97
American Right Wing Christians are Authoritarians and GOD is the ULTIMATE boss....
Spitfire of ATJ
Feb 2014
#92
Oh, I can't wait for the day when my field disproves the rest of the bible.
Vashta Nerada
Feb 2014
#13
Maybe Abraham’s servant was smoking a Camel on a mission to find a wife for Isaac.
dipsydoodle
Feb 2014
#14
Genesis was oral tradition written down to chronicle events of millions of years before.
freshwest
Feb 2014
#17
The story of Lot, his wife and daughters is a ribald shaggy dog pun in Sumerian.
aquart
Feb 2014
#26
OT is not inspired word of God. It's what we've got from our past to lead us forward.
aquart
Feb 2014
#27
It's a lot of old folklore which is why an American Bible should include Paul Bunyan.
Spitfire of ATJ
Feb 2014
#93
"Camels probably had little or no role in the lives of such early Jewish patriarchs "
zeemike
Feb 2014
#31
This is actually quite old. Have read similar things from back in the 1800's
The Straight Story
Feb 2014
#34
Thing is, some people 'want' to believe something instead of wanting to find facts
The Straight Story
Feb 2014
#48
The Per-Ankh article about Moses is pretty speculative but touches on some key points.
bklyncowgirl
Feb 2014
#124
I dislike having this conversation and that is why I stay out of the religious forum.
zeemike
Feb 2014
#46
Nonsense. Post something that makes the bible "sound true". Please.
Bernardo de La Paz
Feb 2014
#128
And they should not expect people to "respect" their faith as in "validate" it
Arugula Latte
Feb 2014
#138
Cannibalism is pretty well accepted by archaeologists now in the southwest.
bluedigger
Feb 2014
#145
Science comfortable w uncertainty. Religionists demand certainty & priests stand ready to supply it.
Bernardo de La Paz
Feb 2014
#101
The bible is false. We can be as certain of that as we are about the germ theory of disease. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Feb 2014
#114
Correct, not in the bible, per se. Bible story of creation is still wrong.
Bernardo de La Paz
Feb 2014
#119
Holy shit, it's just a book.. that's been re-"translated" and manipulated for centuries
NightWatcher
Feb 2014
#66
There is no evidence of a worldwide flood that happened in the bible times.
Vashta Nerada
Feb 2014
#140
"The bible is a book with some beautiful poetry, a bloodstained history, a wealth of obscenity, and
Tierra_y_Libertad
Feb 2014
#127
following the History Channel - I would have to surmise that the camels were probably brought to
Douglas Carpenter
Feb 2014
#130
Also, kilts were invented about 250 years after the events depicted in "Braveheart"
Recursion
Feb 2014
#144