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Who were the romans and who were the christians? When Constantinopole rise as a capital ? and what is Byzantine Turkey?

Do you think Abraham and Moses are historical figures?

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Who were the romans and who were the christians? When Constantinopole rise as a capital ? and what is Byzantine Turkey?

 

 

Romans are pre-christian; Byzantine Turkey = when turkey was in the Byzantine reign.

Do you think Abraham and Moses are historical figures?

 

There's no proof yet, but loads of evidence - more so than for Jesus or mohammed. King david was declared a myth by scholars, but this has been reversed by the Tel Dan find of a 3000 year House of David monument. Nothing in the OT has ever been disproved, rendering it the most vindicated historical document in existence.

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There's no proof yet, but loads of evidence - more so than for Jesus or mohammed. King david was declared a myth by scholars, but this has been reversed by the Tel Dan find of a 3000 year House of David monument. Nothing in the OT has ever been disproved, rendering it the most vindicated historical document in existence.

 

How incorrect. The Old Testament was based upon prophesies that were to happen leaving an open ended question. The New Testament completed the prophesies of the Old making it less disputed.

 

The Old Testament comes under heavy skepticism whereas the New Testament is less disputed. Do you notice a lot of the times the Jews did not listem to God? Don't you think that is why God gave your land to the Phillistines when you did not obey?

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This whole thread is now woefully off topic. Thread locked.

 

If this blatant off topic religious zealotry continues, the offenders will be placed on moderated status.

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