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    Dr Jordan B Peterson‏Verified account @jordanbpeterson 24 Jan 2017

    Interesting article linking Hebrew Tabernacle design to Egypt through Ramses https://mosaicmagazine.com/essay/2015/03/was-there-an-exodus/ …

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      1. Woodrow Wilson‏ @WoodrowPWilson 24 Jan 2017
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        Ramses #1 but he will not dance at the party

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      1. The Modern Hermeticist‏ @ModernHermetics 24 Jan 2017
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        The Exodus narrative is a complete reversal of the historical fact that the Hyksos ruled Lower Egypt from c. 1720-1550.

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      1. MΔRS  💎 Money Δrti$t‏ @mars_eve 24 Jan 2017
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        you create what you know. The Tabernacle was patterned after the only design they knew. There home was Egypt.

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      1. MΔRS  💎 Money Δrti$t‏ @mars_eve 24 Jan 2017
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        this is fun, the Garden ofEden was a temple:https://derekzrishmawy.com/2012/12/07/9-reasons-the-garden-of-eden-was-a-temple/ …

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      2. Cyprian‏ @cyprianous 24 Jan 2017
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        Last thing Freud published (same year as his death) - Moses & Monotheism Thesis: Moses was an Egyptian priest

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      3. Tony Costa‏ @tmcos_tony 24 Jan 2017
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        Freud's book on Moses and Monotheism would get an "F" in today's religious academies

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      1. Ben Weeks‏ @ben_weeks 24 Jan 2017
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        Youtube has several videos showing fossilized Egyptian chariot wheels from that period at the red sea crossing site.

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      1. James H 🏳️‍🌈 🇬🇧 🇭🇰‏ @lord_jim_vi 24 Jan 2017
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        Would also recommend "Patterns of evidence" as a good doc on this topic.

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      1. Tony Costa‏ @tmcos_tony 24 Jan 2017
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        absence of evidence is not evidence of absence

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      1. Aaron Davis‏ @AaronDa44194950 25 Jan 2017
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        The exodus tale reminds me of Mao's long march. Possibly a real event, twisted for propaganda purposes.

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