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yet the ten commandment, original (or even old) Hebrew bible texts or NT texts not survived?

The epic tablets are from about 2100 B.C.E and the Code tablets from 1850 B.C.E. that is hundreds of years before even the most conservative bible scholar puts Moses.

And please for the love of god don't tell me the ten commandment are in some church in Ethiopia.

2007-10-29 20:04:16 · 5 answers · asked by Gawdless Heathen 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

SDW-Egypt was raided many times, as well the Sumerians don't even exist anymore so there was certainly opportunity to destroy those as well

2007-10-29 20:11:46 · update #1

Solly-It's half habit half to confuse people.

2007-10-29 20:12:29 · update #2

Death-do you ever not complain? or have anything whatsoever positive to add to a question?

While I am an atheist, I study the bible but from a cross cultural/mythological POV. I love the mythology of the region.

You assume what, because I am an atheist I am just out to get the big bad christians? Take a look at my contact list there are lots of christians I talk to and debate with regularly and very civiily.

2007-10-29 20:18:53 · update #3

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"And please for the love of god"

pathetic indeed coming from an atheist... isn't it ?
what is the real, point of your question, as if I did not know ?
EDIT: I would gladly contribute positively to your *question* had I not been aware of your motives, which were made more than clear numerous times in the past. BTW I have one positive comment regarding your avatar: Tacitus.
MY answer was no more a complaint than your question was a transparent dig at the believers... live and let believe or disbelieve. Did you read the Qur'an, Torah and Baghavad Gita ? (I did) Do you find any inconsistencies there, or is it only the bible that gets your goat ?

2007-10-29 20:13:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Supposedly the original tablets are inside the Ark of the Covenant, and we have no idea where that is.

Jerusalem was overrun by the Babylonians, who very likely could have destroyed all the ancient documents that existed there... conquerors did that sort of thing back then.

2007-10-30 03:08:01 · answer #2 · answered by SDW 6 · 1 0

Death from Above - Shut the ***** up you punk! Everybody knows that your a closet theist disguised as an agnostic. This is a great question, do you know how to read? The man knows his ish.

And what do you mean transparent dig towards believers? This is a question concerning historical records you idiot.

2007-10-30 04:07:20 · answer #3 · answered by Future 5 · 1 0

:)

I don't how theism (Judaism, Christian) will respond with your post. The 2 religions above believes the story like Gilgamesh is come from G-d's word!

You're shaking their believe now


peace

2007-10-30 03:09:55 · answer #4 · answered by Jilan A 5 · 0 0

not to mention the ones that the angel delivered to the turkey who wrote the book of moron oh sorry did i mispell something

2007-10-30 04:26:27 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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