You know, your words are said by many people, but it has no ground. The truth is, the writer of the Torah, what is the Jewish bible, is Moses and he was the only person who got inspired by god to save the Jews. But his story is different from the Old Testament.
So we should ask, who wrote down the Old Testament? People can say, men where inspired by god and they kept those books in safe places. But if you can't say a name of those men, or show archaeological evidence about these statements, then you can't sell that to anyone that the writers are inspired by god. Because there is no evidence to back up that story.
That saying, how can someone proof that he got inspired by god? Moses can say that he split open the sea, or that he freed the people of Israel. But how can those writers proof that they got inspired by god?
That is just not possible, no matter what people say. Imagine someone comes to you that he is inspired by god to write down a story about god. How do you know he got inspired by god? How can we verify that? Or how did people verify that?
Or do you want me to believe what you say without evidence?
My point is, before we should consider believing in the Sin of men, is it important to understand that the OT has no source. Like the four gospels has a source, they are those older gospels of John. They have a source, because the name below those gospels is called John or Mark. But the names in the OT are the same names as in the Jewish Torah. That means the OT is the story of the Jews.
That is the point here.
And those writers from the Jewish Torah was Moses., that makes the story that the writers of the OT are someone else not correct. Because those writers was also Moses and the only thing what is different in those stories are the beginning, with the sin of men and about the messiah.
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You know, your words are said by many people, but it has no ground. The truth is, the writer of the Torah, what is the Jewish bible, is Moses and he was the only person who got inspired by god to save the Jews. But his story is different from the Old Testament.
So we should ask, who wrote down the Old Testament? People can say, men where inspired by god and they kept those books in safe places. But if you can't say a name of those men, or show archaeological evidence about these statements, then you can't sell that to anyone that the writers are inspired by god. Because there is no evidence to back up that story.
That saying, how can someone proof that he got inspired by god? Moses can say that he split open the sea, or that he freed the people of Israel. But how can those writers proof that they got inspired by god?
That is just not possible, no matter what people say. Imagine someone comes to you that he is inspired by god to write down a story about god. How do you know he got inspired by god? How can we verify that? Or how did people verify that?
Or do you want me to believe what you say without evidence?
My point is, before we should consider believing in the Sin of men, is it important to understand that the OT has no source. Like the four gospels has a source, they are those older gospels of John. They have a source, because the name below those gospels is called John or Mark. But the names in the OT are the same names as in the Jewish Torah. That means the OT is the story of the Jews.
That is the point here.
And those writers from the Jewish Torah was Moses., that makes the story that the writers of the OT are someone else not correct. Because those writers was also Moses and the only thing what is different in those stories are the beginning, with the sin of men and about the messiah.
Shouldn't that raise some questions???
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