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Irreligiosophy

32: Archaeology and the Exodus

Irreligiosophy

Irreligiosophy

Religion & Spirituality

4.8869 Ratings

🗓️ 23 August 2009

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Having already discussed the plagues of Exodus way back in podcast number 2, we spend this podcast discussing what, if any, archaeological evidence supports the Bible's version of the Hebrews' escape from 400 years of Egyptian captivity. SPOILER ALERT! There is none.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the 30-something podcast of Ereligiosophy. Here we make up our own numbers and something on track well you know what I'm really disappointed latent because we don't have any

0:25.4

new fans and you know what the cause you know what the cause was what's that you

0:31.4

said that we had a hundred fans and so people now are not listening because

0:34.6

we think we have all the fans in the world. So that's our lack of new reviews is completely

0:39.2

your fault.

0:40.2

I love how everything that goes wrong with the podcast always falls to my shoulder.

0:47.0

Finally you understand.

0:50.0

Yes, yes. Well, you know, I do have very broad shoulders, so I guess I can take the brunt of it.

0:55.0

What do we got on tap for today?

0:58.0

Well, actually, it's kind of interesting what we've got on today. Now, originally we were going to do how the Bible intersects with Egypt

1:04.9

but there's so much information where that's concerned well lack thereof but

1:10.0

there's so much we could cover where that's concerned that we've actually decided to take it directly to the exodus and discuss the exodus in general and just keep us on tap where that's concerned.

1:22.0

So basically what we're doing is Exodus Part 2. Yes, yes,

1:26.4

the first Exodus we did back in one of our first podcasts where we talked about all the

1:32.3

plagues and how laughable they were and this time we're

1:35.8

going to talk about what happens when they actually leave. Yeah this is this

1:40.7

event the exodus is the most talked about most referenced event in the Bible.

1:48.0

It is talked about more often than any other event in the Bible.

1:51.0

Oh, very much so. It cracks me up because I mean this thing

1:56.4

right here is supposed to prove God's power. Well right that's why it hardened Pharaoh's heart

2:01.2

right so he could show everyone how powerful he was.

2:04.0

Well, we both know that God needs people to pay attention to him, so I mean, this is the perfect way of doing it.

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