Re: Cocaine Mummies
Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2019 9:08 am
You took 26 words: I'll counter with 5: Joseph Smith made it up.
I win!
I win!
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Similarly to what Hagoth mentioned above, I am coming at this from a more traditional Biblical approach than an academic or critical one. I'm sure there's a bunch of stuff out there for me to learn. It's frustrating having all this come at me at this stage of life.dogbite wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2019 4:22 pmYour view assumes a linear authorized writing that was never rewritten. I think the evidence of Bible origins and timing don't support that view.
But there is no evidence of an Exodus, a Canaanite conquest or a general external settling of Canaan. Canaan collapsed over a period of 1000 years and Israel slowly assembled itself from the local leftovers.
I think the first book of the OT written was Deuteronomy in the 650-600 era BCE. The others were assembled from related traditions and harmonized generally but edits for political and priestly purposes continued into second temple times.
Rather than the Jews tending toward pagan practices readily, yhwh was an existing pagan deity that Hezekiah gave monolatrist support for in the pantheon. Monotheistic Judaism appears to have first originated in the Exile and been refined in second temple times. Jewish monotheism is a late development, not an early one.
As would have Joseph Smith, the fictional Lehi, and the LDS Magazine sponsored archaeologists. I'm totally with your assessments about the realities of the ancient world, dogbite. I'm just trying to differentiate between that and the version that comes to us through religious tradition.
They found a bead! That does it, my faith has been restored.Hagoth wrote: ↑Sat Feb 09, 2019 7:03 amCheck out this update of some of the amazing new Book of Mormon evidence they have found at "Bountiful." In light of this I may have to reevaluate my faith crisis :
http://www.ldsliving.com/Photos-of-the- ... nd/s/81470