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Originally Posted by JDWiseman Long story short:
If there is no archaeological or hieroglyphic evidence, then the Bible is clearly mistaken, and the Exodus account is reduced to a fantasy of Ezra's redactors.
If there is archaeological or hieroglyphic evidence, then it was planted and or fabricated by Christian scribes sometime between the reign of Constantine and the Renaissance.
At least that's how it would play out in the media.  | you sound like a liberal professor
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