6th April 2003, 7:45 AM
Quote:Originally posted by A Black Falcon
Judaism existed before civilization did? I don't know about that...
And anyway, Judaism was always just about one racial group. It did not include anyone else and did not welcome people joining it... so it fits that same 'one city' thing as what you described, except it survived...
That is Blatantly false! Hewbrews welcomed outsiders to join them if they choose to do so , As many Egyptian joined the Hewbrews in the exodus even Moses wife was not a Hewbrew.
The nation of Isreal didnt exist at that time but the Nomadic hewbrew tribes did.Egyptian records prove that this nomadic group existed recorded in early records. True worship was passed down from Noah to Abraham and so fourth, Noah Grandson Nimrod was the first one to begin making Settlements that eventually became cities.As the rest of the group didnt make a permenant settlements.
Archealogical evidence in Ninevah ruins record the exitence of Nimrod like Founder described as the mighty Hunter which is the same description in the old testiment.
People used to believe that Ninevah was a Biblical fable untill they actually dug it up and felt like idiots afterwards.