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There is no such thing as Pharaoh in all of ancient egyptian writings.

So will I believe the ancient Egyptians or believe the word of God in the Quran and the Heavenly Books?
Moreover, Pharaoh is the title of the Egyptian king, and many kings have been confirmed by the excavations and their names are recorded.
So Ramses II was the Pharaoh of the persecution, while his son: Mernptah was the Pharaoh of the Exodus.
 

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Maybe the unicorns were restless in the mornings.....?


The bible mentions unicorns 9 times


So, does the Bible really talk about unicorns?
Yes. The King James Version uses the term nine times.
Were they horses with single horns coming out of their foreheads?
Probably not.
But the fact is we really don’t know — and neither did the translators.


Read more: Are there really unicorns in the King James Bible? - On the Front Lines of the Culture Wars
 

AnnaG

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Definitely books should be 100% correct and accurate. It would take the overpowering effort of having to OBSERVE and THINK away from the reader.
 

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So will I believe the ancient Egyptians or believe the word of God in the Quran and the Heavenly Books?
Moreover, Pharaoh is the title of the Egyptian king, and many kings have been confirmed by the excavations and their names are recorded.
So Ramses II was the Pharaoh of the persecution, while his son: Mernptah was the Pharaoh of the Exodus.

The author is an Egyptian doctor, maybe you know him Selfsame.

Egyptian records are completely devoid of any mention of Moses, Israelites or the so called Pharaoh.

https://ashraf62.wordpress.com/2011/06/18/ancient-egypt-had-no-pharaohs-2/

In the third century BC, the Hebrew Bible was translated to Greek at the legendary library of Alexandria. Seventy Jewish scribes, hence the designation Septuagint Bible, were assigned this task by king Ptolemy II, in which they cunningly replaced this obscure Mizraim and its Faraon with the mighty Egypt and its king.
Ever since, this Greek (Septuagint) forged version, with this malicious distortion of ancient history, has been the source for all translations of the Bible worldwide (even the Bible tucked under your own and warm pillow)

I had a friend who could mesmorize people by reciting the Hobbit almost word for word. That was back in school days. Perhaps by now he can recite the entire issue.

I have trouble remembering my phone number. Most of the stuff I read is associated in my mental files with mechanical parts or foods.
 

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And yes, the whole story of Egypt ever being ruled by so called Pharaohs is nothing but a pure myth and a blatant deception. As a matter of fact the notorious story of Moses and Pharaoh never happened in ancient Egypt, the Exodus story as narrated in the Hebrew Bible took place in an obscure and small Arabian village called Mizraim (On a modern map could be located in North Yemen)
 

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So, does the Bible really talk about unicorns? Yes. The King James Version uses the term nine times.
Were they horses with single horns coming out of their foreheads? Probably not. But the fact is we really don’t know — and neither did the translators.

And zombies, tay?

"This is the plague with which the Lord will strike all the nations that fought against Jerusalem: Their flesh will rot while they are still standing on their feet, their eyes will rot in their sockets, and their tongues will rot in their mouths." (Zechariah 14:12 NIV)
 

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Oh yeah, probably, huh.
So Earth's water came from snow? roflmao
Sorry, but our planet full of water got the stuff from iceballs from space.
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Would 50,000 iceballs start to look like a snowstorm? The the radiation melted the ice and it ascended as vapor until it got cold again, what form would it take, snow or rain or iceballs again? Repeat 50M times.
 

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Charts of the "Holy Land of Canaan" have been
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found extant in early Egypt as much as three hundred years before the alleged Israelite exodus, whence it is to be presumed that this promised land of peace and plenty was allegorical before it was historical. Massey states that an entablature on the wall of an Egyptian temple bore a list of some hundred and twenty place names afterwards localized in Palestine, at a date at least one hundred and fifty years before there could possibly have been an exodus of Israelites from Egypt. It requires little "proof" to ascertain that "Egypt" as used throughout the Bible has the meaning of the lower self or animal-human personality, indeed the physical body of man itself. Jerusalem means the "holy city" or the heavenly realms, which are in consciousness, not on the map.
"The picture of this paradise in the Hebrew writings, the Psalms, the Books of Isaiah, Ezekiel, Zechariah and Revelation, were pre-extant long ages earlier as Egyptian. What the so-called ‘prophets’ of the Jews did was to make sublunary the vision of the good time in another life. There were always two Jerusalems from the time when Judea and Palestine were appendages of Egypt. Two Jerusalems were recognized by Paul, one terrestrial, one celestial. The name of Jerusalem we read as the Aarru-salem or fields of peace in the heaven of the never-setting stars. The burden of Jewish prophecy, which turned out so terribly misleading for those who were ignorant of the secret wisdom, is that the vision of this glorious future should be attained on earth; whereas it never had that meaning. . . . Thus Jerusalem on earth was to take the place of Jerusalem above and the Aarru-hetep became Jerusalem simply as a mundane locality."3
From numberless texts in the Bible itself which point to the correctness of the uranographic interpretation of names we take one alone, which by itself is enough to substantiate the claim made in this connection. In Revelation (II: 8), speaking of the two witnesses whom it is said the dragon will rise up and slay, the apocalyptic writers says:
"And their dead bodies shall lie in the street of the great city, which spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt, where also our Lord was crucified."http://pc93.tripod.com/lostlght.htm
 

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Maybe the unicorns were restless in the mornings.....?


The bible mentions unicorns 9 times


So, does the Bible really talk about unicorns?
Yes. The King James Version uses the term nine times.
Were they horses with single horns coming out of their foreheads?
Probably not.
But the fact is we really don’t know — and neither did the translators.


Read more: Are there really unicorns in the King James Bible? - On the Front Lines of the Culture Wars
The preface takes on that question.
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There be many words in the Scriptures, which be never found there but once, (having neither brother nor neighbour, as the Hebrewes speake) so that we cannot be holpen by conference of places. Againe, there be many rare names of certaine birds, beastes and precious stones, &c. concerning which the Hebrewes themselves are so divided among themselves for judgement, that they may seeme to have defined this or that, rather because they would say something, the because they were sure of that which they said, as S. Jerome somewhere saith of the Septuagint. Now in such a case, doth not a margine do well to admonish the Reader to seeke further, and not to conclude or dogmatize upon this or that peremptorily? For as it is a fault of incredulitie, to doubt of those things that are evident: so to determine of such things as the Spirit of God hath left (even in the judgment of the judicious) questionable, can beno lesse then presumption.
 

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Would 50,000 iceballs start to look like a snowstorm? The the radiation melted the ice and it ascended as vapor until it got cold again, what form would it take, snow or rain or iceballs again? Repeat 50M times.
Nope. As soon as the meteorites encountered the atmosphere, friction would have atomized any ice existing on the meteorites.
And Earth was still too hot for snow for quite a long time after forming the crust. After 4 billion years or so of flak from space, Earth grew and cooled and water formed.
Life most likely formed from other hitchhikers on meteorites. Stuff like acids and proteins also rode here. When microbes first formed they photosynthesized and began to make oxygen.

Anyways, my guess about tee times is just as good a guess as any about why your god is so destructive to a race it supposedly loves ib the mornings.
 

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God is instructive, you see or you don't see it (God) there is no beginning there is no end, all is all without end, hard to grasp ain't it, that's because we only got these little tiny minds to wrap arround infinity and we get too thin too soon. Good and bad are the twin forces Christ and Satan, positive and negative, mind and matter, Step into the light or else.
 

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Erm, what does that have to do with what I said?[/QUOTE
Oh yeah I forgot to get to the point, sorry, ah charge equalization builds internal stesses in the incoming space rocks and the meterors disintigrate no icey chunks have ever ever ever been observed, water does no fall from space. You are a victim of scientism as I myself once was before I vanquished the Einstienian cultists from my life before they could eat my still throbbing heart..
 
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