Much further northThere's not a doubt in my mind that Leif Erickson was here 400 years before Colombus.
Much further north
Still the Americas. Columbus was in the Bahamas.Much further north
The leaning tower is in Italy. Come on...And everyone knows the Eiffel Tower, but that and the leaning tower are pretty much it for French buildings people regularly know. Maybe the Louvre.
Yes... but Columbus discovered a warm weather tropical paradise, Lief probably discovered a frozen paradise...Still the Americas. Columbus was in the Bahamas.
hahahahahahaha youre right. me being dumb made shaggy look dumb. i consider that a personal winThe leaning tower is in Italy. Come on...
Glad I could helphahahahahahaha youre right. me being dumb made shaggy look dumb. i consider that a personal win
See. I thought, "Galileo is Italian, right?", but still as an American, I had no idea it wasn't in France. It's not important in America, it's more important, apparently, that Moses be recognized as a founding father.The leaning tower is in Italy. Come on...
And both of them pretty much rediscovered the Stone Age. Native America was in the Stone Age, living perfectly happy lives.Yes... but Columbus discovered a warm weather tropical paradise, Lief probably discovered a frozen paradise...
Moses wasn't even a real dude.See. I thought, "Galileo is Italian, right?", but still as an American, I had no idea it wasn't in France. It's not important in America, it's more important, apparently, that Moses be recognized as a founding father.
"...And had the Septuagint written, which is the first Bible."
Finshaggy I am very impressed with your comprehensive knowledge of the ancients (unless you're doing copy / paste) but I wanted to correct you on the above statement. The Bible was first written in paleo-Hebrew (very similar to Phoenician), then the scribes adopted the modern "aleph beit". The Septuagint was written by 70 Rabbi's, all housed separately, with nothing but quill, parchment and ink; they were not allowed to have any contact with anyone else and had no scrolls. Each Rabbi wrote the entire Torah (the first 5 books of Moses) from memory. When the king had the 70 scrolls compared, there was not one letter different between all the 70 scrolls - and there are 304,805 Hebrew letters in the Torah. He then commisioned them to translate the entire TaNaKh (the "old" testament) into Greek.
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Oh geez... seriously?? There is much more evidence of the life of Moses than your life. He is even mentioned in Egyptian writings, and all the writings of what is now Iran, Iraq, Syria, north Africa, Turkey, and more.Moses wasn't even a real dude.
Good point though...
I personally think that Moses probably existed, while there is no evidence of Moses or even Slaves in Egypt, there is record of Servants leaving at one time, like a strike. And when the Servants left it caused what may have seemed like plagues when no one was left to do the work.Moses wasn't even a real dude.
Good point though...
So, if Moses is in other countries records, is this record of Noah in Phrygia? Because it's as good as any record of Moses.Oh geez... seriously?? There is much more evidence of the life of Moses than your life. He is even mentioned in Egyptian writings, and all the writings of what is now Iran, Iraq, Syria, north Africa, Turkey, and more.