A few years ago, National Geographic did a lengthy illustrated piece on the construction of Egypt’s pyramids. There was no mention of Jews or Hebrews or Exodus. I let my subscription lapse, tossed out my mountains of back issues, and that was that.
Well, then answer me this smart guys: if it didn’t happen, then just what did Indiana Jones rescue in “Raiders of the Lost Ark”? Huh?? Don’t got an answer, do ya!
OK, break it up. Move along. Nothing to see here. It’s the same old story we’ve been being told for as long as the Bible has been considered by the Lord’s people to the divinely inspired word of God. These people have no concept of faith. They don’t believe any farther than they can see on a clear.
A woman’s right to choose and AGW are falsities.
There, I just dismissed two Liberal religious beliefs.
There is another thread on this same PBS program. Some good comments there.
Personally I’ve found the whole myth of the literal existence of PBS hard to swallow, especially the Nova story with the part about learning to be noncommercial under the leadership of a producer Glassman.
It may be shocking but recent scholarship has discovered clear evidence of commercials between programs that was long thought to be only sponsor information.
Further details of membership drive rituals to follow.
It’s like we say around here all the time, “If PBS didn’t do it, who would??”
But I thought no one had ever interpreted the Bible literally until ignorant rednecks appeared on the scene after being influenced by nineteenth century positivism! You mean that's not so? Rednecks aren't the only people who believe the Biblical stories are true? Who'da thunk it???
Considering the number of "religious" people who dismiss the first eleven chapters of Genesis as mythology, I find it hard to believed anyone would be shocked at the logical conclusion of such thinking.
On another thread, we were just discussing the DNA evidence (to back family records) that the Kohen line (the line of Aaron) has a common male ancestor circa the time of the Exodus.
http://www.cohen-levi.org/jewish_genes_and_genealogy/the_dna_chain_of_tradition.htm
Yes, all this definatively proves is that one man was the ancestor of the Kohenim.
At the time of the historical Exodus.
Proving amazing maternal marital fidelity for some 35 centuries (something like 99% of all purported Kohen had the gene sequence).
And corresponding to family and Biblical history.
Coincidence? I think not.
It's getback fueled by the silly self absorbed guilt of some descendants and the wrath of other descendants who don't consider themselves inheritors of said western civilization.
I have 5 kids and have to fight this nonsense every damned day. It's infuriating and it's ruining what made America and the West great and powerful.
God is revealed in the pages of Torah. Regardless whatever one feels therein to be missing, the Creator of the universe nontheless makes it real for me.
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The Bible is what gives Jews the birthright to claim the land of Israel as their own. Hardly a surprise that PBS would throw down the gauntlet.
Let’s see...who funds PBS? Annenberg, Ford, etc. Social experimenters one and all. I have missed a few names, but I do know that these two foundations preferentially fund atheist, leftist projects.
News flash: Captain Kangaroo not real captain, Film at 11
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We never watch any documentary that is even remotely Biblical on any TV station, with the exception of Christian stations.
They always have an agenda that is not in keeping with the Bible.