I was watching a documentary on Moses. A group of scientists were trying to find any evidence that the biblical story of Moses was accurate. At first they couldn't find anything, not even the city where Moses had grown up. Then they realized that a certain branch of the Nile had gotten clogged, traced this branch using satellite pictures, and found an ancient city called "The City of Ramses". In mines nearby they found ancient, primitive Hebrew "Graffiti" scrawled on the walls, and enough stables to hold nearly one hundred chariots. They also figured out that the "Ten Plagues" could have very well been environmental consequences of the cataclysmic explosion of a volcano on Santorini (Which coincided exactly with Moses's lifespan), as such violent eruptions have been known to have bizarre consequences. They also found a mistranslation, the ancient Hebrew texts actually say that Moses crossed the Sea of Reeds, not the Red Sea. (To be continued :\)
2007-11-12
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Shinkirou Hasukage
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