• Badass_panda@lemmy.world
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    Hey, to be fair at the time the Exodus story was synthesized, it was a henotheistic religion, monotheism didn’t show up for another couple hundred years!

    So at the time, nobody thought of Yahweh as all knowing or all powerful, just possessed of “god-like” knowledge and power, and clearly tougher than the Egyptian gods (which were assumdd to be real, but you just weren’t supposed to worship them) because he was able to kill all them Egyptian babies.

    The blood-over-the-door was basically proof you were a paid-up subscriber to the Yahweh sacrifice plan. “Ah sweet you sacrificed a lamb, no baby murder for you fam.”

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      1 year ago

      True. And yet Christians who believe that god is all-knowing and all-loving still believe this story and keep it canonized. The cognitive dissonance is palpable.

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        Even when both Israrli and Egyptian archeologists agree the Exodus didnt happen. Nothing funnier than Christians telling other groups what they did.