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Exodus Decoded DVD non-fiction?

History Channel 2006 They lined up bible events and sci facts, to 1500 and all falls into place. There was hugest volcano eruption, that lead to many events Moses sea, ten plagues, Egypian Dynasty, Mount S 10 Commandments etc.

Do you believe God stepping in and used nature - volcano explosion - to create the bible events as miracles, or was it just nature? Volcano gases killed first sons who slept on ground floor while everyone else upstairs. One plague leads to another.

No matter what you think, you should see this documentary. It is in the library for free.

Update:

First 4 answers. They can find proof of bible events since they used 1500. Some dates were recorded wrong, and when they line up the dates to the bible events, they went searching for proof and found it. Proving the bible is accurate.

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  • 9 years ago
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    The production follows natural events as a possible cause for Biblical events.

    External sources provide evidence that events back to about 3500 years ago match up against similar events recorded in the Bible. The "Exodus" falls right at the edge of that time frame, and has been questioned by a number of scholars.

    I have no problem with God using natural events to accomplish whatever needed to be accomplished. The flood was likely localized, rather than world wide, but reported as a world-wide event, simply because those who experienced the flood saw it that way.

    Keep in mind that "documentaries" of this nature are often cobbled together with a lot of speculation on what might have happened. Unless someone actually wrote an external (to the Bible) eye-witness account, skeptics still will question it. Even if such an account could be identified, it would be a copy of an earlier document and its authenticity questionable.

  • 9 years ago

    The History Channel runs a lot of made up garbage.

    'all falls into place'

    -Confirmation bias (also called confirmatory bias, myside bias or verification bias) is a tendency of people to favor information that confirms their beliefs or hypotheses.[Note 1][1] People display this bias when they gather or remember information selectively, or when they interpret it in a biased way. The effect is stronger for emotionally charged issues and for deeply entrenched beliefs. For example, in reading about gun control, people usually prefer sources that affirm their existing attitudes. They also tend to interpret ambiguous evidence as supporting their existing position. Biased search, interpretation and memory have been invoked to explain attitude polarization (when a disagreement becomes more extreme even though the different parties are exposed to the same evidence), belief perseverance (when beliefs persist after the evidence for them is shown to be false), the irrational primacy effect (a greater reliance on information encountered early in a series) and illusory correlation (when people falsely perceive an association between two events or situations).-

  • Erika
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    5 years ago

    I used 2 examine alot of Fiction yet now i look to take up extra of the non- fiction area of me bcoz the textual content is convincing and real looking while fiction is like "Wat-eva like i understand dat isnt gonna take position"......hahaha, non-fiction books supply me a deeper perception extremely and basically pulls me into to the tale... bcoz its conceivable. Yah....

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    The words "History Channel" and "facts" should never be used together.

  • 9 years ago

    don't need to see this documentary. God doesn't lie, man does because of hugh ego problem

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