Nostarah
Nathaniel Mea
Hell, I never really believed in the bible... At the very beginning of my understanding years I started to question it.
I mean, Adam and eve get two sons... and these two sons go out into the desert and find themselves some wives...
Where did these people come from?
In the original version of the Bible, God created Adam and Lilith at the same time, but since she was equal to him and VERY strong willed ( didn't want to lie on her back when she and Adam was having sex and such) Adam asked for another partner and God granted it, making the first woman a demon.
He sent her out into the world and she had Adams babies (she gave birth to a 100 babies at a time) and SHE was the one that populated the earth, Not Adam and Eve...
Anyway... when i was a kid I believed that the wives that Kain and Abel finds in the desert was the daughters of Ask and Embla (The Adam and eve of Norse mythology) and thus that explained it...
Then I became smarter (aka older) and didn't really believe any of it.
To me, the bible stories are just interesting stories (especially those about angels and such, not really included in the Bible but religious texts nonetheless).. Like how Gabriel have fallen twice, and been forgiven by God each time after murdering unbelievers in his name.
I always thought the stuff in the bible would have atleast been accounted for more directly in places like Egypt. You'd think things like that would have been more heavily documented and such, being as they were large culture shaping events. Wouldn't they?
But that's mostly because the Egypt/Jew story is made up and total bullshit. There are no physical, no documented and no proof what-so-ever of these people EVER being in Egypt.
And if they had been then the Egyptians would have remembered Joseph who SAVED the Egyptian nation and all those things... Egypt was very keen on remembering ones actions in life. ESPECIALLY if they helped Egypt.
And the Pyramids wasn't built with slaves. It was built with working men and women who were payed to do it. It was like any construction site today. They even went on strikes and such.
There are documentations of workers in the Valley of the Kings going on strike because they didn't get enough make-up, lotion and food. XD