Message from @Riley

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2019-09-18 01:26:38 UTC  

thats what i mean

2019-09-18 01:27:01 UTC  

He told Moses on the mountain and engraved them on the tablets

2019-09-18 01:29:18 UTC  

hmm now what was he doing on the mountain?

2019-09-18 01:29:22 UTC  

oh yea, exodus

2019-09-18 01:29:27 UTC  

going from Egypt correct?

2019-09-18 01:29:49 UTC  

Yessir

2019-09-18 01:30:03 UTC  

strangely enough, the Egyptians never once mention a mass enslavement of the Hebrews

2019-09-18 01:30:05 UTC  

or the plagues

2019-09-18 01:30:12 UTC  

or moses

2019-09-18 01:30:24 UTC  

We have no way to know

2019-09-18 01:30:25 UTC  

nor is there any archeological evidence they were ever there!

2019-09-18 01:30:29 UTC  

sure we do

2019-09-18 01:30:36 UTC  

they left writings

2019-09-18 01:30:39 UTC  

and we know how to read them!

2019-09-18 01:30:42 UTC  

As evidence from then is generally regarded as completely lost

2019-09-18 01:30:52 UTC  

now here is what else is interesting

2019-09-18 01:31:03 UTC  

I've already heard this argument

2019-09-18 01:31:09 UTC  

the story about Moses being put in a basket going down the river

2019-09-18 01:31:25 UTC  

that story was stolen from Sargon of Akkad (not the fat one)

2019-09-18 01:31:36 UTC  

he had the exact same story, and he would have been before this event!

2019-09-18 01:32:40 UTC  

really wasnt stealing

2019-09-18 01:32:46 UTC  

people back then did this a lot

2019-09-18 01:33:17 UTC  

the flood story likely originated from Sumer

2019-09-18 01:33:22 UTC  

```Sargon, strong king, king of Agade, am I. My mother was a high priestess, my father I do not know. My paternal kin inhabit the mountain region. My city (of birth) is Azupiranu, which lies on the bank of the Euphrates. My mother, a high priestess, conceived me, in secret she bore me. She placed me in a reed basket, with bitumen she caulked my hatch. She abandoned me to the river from which I could not escape. The river carried me along: to Aqqi, the water drawer, it brought me. Aqqi, the water drawer, when immersing his bucket lifted me up. Aqqi, the water drawer, raised me as his adopted son. Aqqi, the water drawer, set me to his garden work. During my garden work, Istar loved me (so that) 55 years I ruled as king.```

2019-09-18 01:33:54 UTC  

ye

2019-09-18 01:36:29 UTC  

I don't see any similarities besides being placed in a river

2019-09-18 01:36:41 UTC  

wasnt moses adopted and made king?

2019-09-18 01:36:44 UTC  

No

2019-09-18 01:36:50 UTC  

not king

2019-09-18 01:36:50 UTC  

He was treated as a son

2019-09-18 01:37:00 UTC  

And then kicked out

2019-09-18 01:37:08 UTC  

Which is completely different

2019-09-18 01:37:13 UTC  

alright hold that thought

2019-09-18 01:37:16 UTC  

homework time

2019-09-18 01:37:35 UTC  

Okie, but also he was placed in a river because he would be killed, not just randomly

2019-09-18 02:02:46 UTC  

^^

2019-09-18 03:19:36 UTC  

Well kicked out or chose exile depending upon how you view it. A royal murdering someone wasn't exactly uncommon in Egyptian society. Yet the reason for doing so is why it made Moses a threat to the establishment. Moses had no desire to be Pharoah, but nevertheless as Pharoah one can imagine the rumors it might bring if you kept a sibling around who potentially held sympathies for slaves.

2019-09-19 06:26:06 UTC  

teh story wuz simileh to teh udder story in deh bibble so dat mean that crusty aunty is wrong
subscreibe to teh ateyist fax and lojick chanel

2019-09-19 14:23:42 UTC  

huh

2019-09-20 20:04:05 UTC  

im going to vomit