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National Geographic Riddles Of The Bible Exodus Revealed 720p HDTV x264-DiCH

You think I’m spoiling you with all this HD goodness, don’t you? :P Now this one may cause quite a lively debate in the comments, keep them clean though, because this essentially boils down to whether you believe in God or not. I am watching this as I type these words and so far it has been quite captivating. Views of ancient surroundings look so much better in HD, special effects are spectacular and audio fits in just right. This is definitely worth watching, but I couldn’t find a XviD cap so some of you may miss out…

Exodus Revealed
It is the greatest escape story in history: how Moses and the Israelites fled from enslavement in Egypt with the parting of the Red Sea. Geo-archaeological evidence shows that a volcanic eruption caused a mega-tsunami and this could have temporarily turned deep water shallow. Meteorologists and oceanographers have proposed another theory. Did a massive storm part the sea? Archaeologists are scouring the Sinai desert for definitive proof of the existence of the wandering Israelites and their exact escape route.

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  1. hyp0xia
    October 21st, 2008 | 17:43

    foist..

  2. jimbo
    October 21st, 2008 | 17:44

    WILL SCIENCE EVER LEARN TO STAY AWAY FROM RELIGION…NOPE BECAUSE IT’S THE DEVILS WAY TO TRY TO CONVINCE THERE IS NO GOD

  3. Journeyman68
    October 21st, 2008 | 17:45

    “Archaeologists are scouring the Sinai desert for definitive proof of the existence of the wandering Israelites and their exact escape route.”

    Yeah… good luck with that. ;-P

  4. bytecollektr
    October 21st, 2008 | 17:50

    They say you can rap about anything except for Jesus
    That means guns, sex, lies, video tapes
    But if I talk about God my record won’t get played Huh?
    Well let this take away from my spins
    Which will probably take away from my ends
    Then I hope this take away from my sins
    And bring the day that I’m dreaming about

  5. oo
    October 21st, 2008 | 17:52

    @2
    obvious troll is obvious

  6. denim
    October 21st, 2008 | 18:00

    If someone post RS link, i definetly going to watch this documentary.

  7. Dog
    October 21st, 2008 | 18:01

    it’s well established that there never was a parting of the red sea. it’s like so many other stories of judeo-christian mythology just a translation error.
    kinda makes you wonder why there’s need to waste tv time to ‘prove’ otherwise.

  8. @2
    October 21st, 2008 | 18:02

    But there is no God….The Bible is full of errors, contradictions and intolerance. That alone proves it. As for any other gods, there are thousands throughout history that have been worshipped. They can’t all exist and they can’t all be true. It’s much more likely that NONE of them exist nor are true. Amen.

  9. K
    October 21st, 2008 | 18:15

    @7- well established by who? Can’t just dismiss with cyclic statements.

  10. K
    October 21st, 2008 | 18:25

    @ 8, you can never prove there is no God, nor can you use a maxim that an event is more miraculous than the miracle that it seeks to discredit can be used as an explanation to deny that a miracle actually occurred.

    If no Gods exist, how might one explain the presence of matter, let alone complex life? Chance? Hah!

    Look at Dawkin’s “perfect deal in bridge” (cards), where each of the four players receives a complete suite of cards. The odds against this happening work out to be 2,235,197,406,895,366,368,301,599,999 to 1. That’s phenomenal, but it gets better. There are 21,570,560 seconds in a year, and the universe has been around for only 426,202,560,000,000,000 seconds. If a computer could somehow deal out all the possible combinations of cards to four people at one deal per second, it would take well over 5 billion times the age of the universe to go through every possibility, not factoring in human shuffling, and dealing, etc. The odds are even worse for actual complex molecules that make up something like DNA (the odds against a propitious string of DNA arising are ~ 1,600,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 to one).

    And then, you can’t just create the nitrogenous bases from nothing then jostle them around- they need to be built up bit by bit, requiring more probability of chemicals randomly associating step by step (natural settings, not lab setting). In nature, the result of each step requires an almost inconsequentially small amount of the chamical needed for the next step.

    It’s absurd to think chance made all this. And in “13 billion years” to boot. Turn it up.

  11. Kebab
    October 21st, 2008 | 18:27

    I’m religious person. I’ve got my faith, I’ve got my doubt. I would never harm another person in any way, I lay my life on Gods hands…In the end I will find out if I was right or wrong, but I won’t come back to tell’ya. Peace.

  12. L
    October 21st, 2008 | 18:31

    keep your mathematical sh1t to yourself and give RS links.

  13. Lugher
    October 21st, 2008 | 18:31

    RS links please…. I think this is worth to watch. And i believe in God. Amen.

  14. Timekeeper
    October 21st, 2008 | 18:33

    They never do give a definitive answer at the end of these shows but they are interesting to watch. John 3:16

  15. a
    October 21st, 2008 | 18:45

    pfff more propaganda to promote the jews as victims

    enough is enough

    im sick of this propaganda they protrey the jews as victims but they are the opposite

    people with a little knowledge about world politics know this

  16. Zhylo
    October 21st, 2008 | 18:53

    yaay, it’s fun to hear sane people butchering faith :P

  17. R1pper
    October 21st, 2008 | 19:01

    to a(15) your a racist moron.

  18. Leandro
    October 21st, 2008 | 19:02

    Why the scientists do not have consideration with teological studies?

    I respect ther comments, but all ther words are theory.

    I prefer believe in God, but respect theirs argumments. Theory changes, Teological Studies no.

  19. oh joy
    October 21st, 2008 | 19:11

    poor sorry souls who actually believe this nonsense!!! get a life you whack-job religious NUTBARS!!!!!

  20. AllahuAkbar!
    October 21st, 2008 | 19:26

    Why people care about the Bible? It’s been translated from aramaic to greek and fromm greek to all the know languages, the problem is that no written records in aramaic exist to prove the translations made in thee early times where well made… the Koran still exists in it’s original writting in Arabic, which is the true word by Gods hand. See the Light and turn to the true religion – Islamic religio – Allah Akbar! God is Great!

  21. Anan
    October 21st, 2008 | 19:28

    don’t belive in god? sure about yourself? read this:
    http://www.al-islam.org/GodAttributes/devel.htm

    then think again…

  22. Jewd
    October 21st, 2008 | 19:28

    @15

    you are a racist anti-semite Redneck!

  23. David
    October 21st, 2008 | 19:30

    Everything you need to know is in God’s book.

    You should read it, you won’t lose anything.

    The book is called The Recitation “Quran”

    Delivered through the angel Gabriel to god’s messenger Muhamed.

  24. Normsk1
    October 21st, 2008 | 19:40

    Can someone please post Rapidshare links?

    Many thnanks.

  25. snaggletooth
    October 21st, 2008 | 20:03

    Belief is no substitute for knowledge.

  26. Madcotto
    October 21st, 2008 | 20:07

    to end all rows on this from so kind god people, you wouldn’t be here and reading this if you followed own rules

    “thou shall not steal” im sure is one of them and im sure the same for many religions so go and take a look at yourselfs before you pass judgment here.

  27. b
    October 21st, 2008 | 20:18

    @10: and who created god? It’s a never ending spiral, why can’t we just try to understand nature instead of saying “life is so complex, somebody must have created us, and this being somehow exists because…”
    Why can’t we say that we don’t know why we are here and try to understand facts, and stop putting so much importance on something that can’t be proven (for now)?

  28. Anan
    October 21st, 2008 | 20:22

    Madcotto, getting knowledge is not stealing, there’s no way I can get content shown on this site in my part of the world.

    Humans make mistakes, so never judge an idea or faith based upon the poor acts of its followers. for example, Islam and terrorism.

  29. erok713
    October 21st, 2008 | 20:32

    @20
    The Koran is worthless. The Jews are God’s chosen people. Look at how a handful of Jews are able to keep 1000’s of muslims at bay. Why don’t the rest of you do like Egypt before it’s too late?

  30. curt
    October 21st, 2008 | 20:33

    @21

    I read it…

    *put’s hand to mouth and makes fart noise*

  31. SDZ
    October 21st, 2008 | 20:43

    Always the same, the Jews trying to justify their enslavement of a people and the theft of their land based on a fairytale that has a mythical being telling them that they are the chosen people and that they can do whatever they want.

    Sorry, but even the people that lived around then have no link to the modern Jews who are from Europe, so even if 1% of what the bible says is true, it cannot justify what is happening in Israel now. Those ‘Israelites’ if they even existed and weren’t some Phoenician tribe, have all become extinct now, just like the ancient Egyptians, Cretans, Romans etc.

  32. Madcotto
    October 21st, 2008 | 20:47

    anan well yes sadly it is its called intellectual property and is illegal around the world, so it is stealing you try and justify yourself to your god, good luck

  33. Anan
    October 21st, 2008 | 21:04

    Madcotto, yes I am justifying myself, rules of man aren’t perfect. you have means to watch national geographic on your TV. I don’t. you watch it on your TV and learn from it, just like I do off my computer. basically we’re doing the same thing. I’m not reselling it or making profit of it.

    We can argue about if this is stealing or not. you consider this theft, I don’t. there’s no law in my country prohibiting me from watching this documentary. (not illegal).

  34. Tig
    October 21st, 2008 | 21:08

    To everyone who don’t believe in this : just wait till you’re on your death’s bed… You will have doubts and ask your self if what the bible says could be true. And believe me you will, cause you will have nothing to lose, and nothing to gain.

  35. EmperorAtahualpa
    October 21st, 2008 | 21:25

    Torrent, anyone?

  36. Madcotto
    October 21st, 2008 | 21:25

    anan sorry but my 1st comment goes no matter what your situation this is not meant to be watched or copied without the owners consent so you are stealing which is against gods rules, and i find it hard to beleave you cant download where you are there are many ways around this m8

  37. Fluffit
    October 21st, 2008 | 21:40

    Are there any links available for this?

  38. Spidey
    October 21st, 2008 | 21:44

    @20 I hope all the virgins you get in heaven are men…since it never says in the Koran what type of virgins they are. Have fun with that.

  39. IVaN_000
    October 21st, 2008 | 21:52

    Testing my ban status…

  40. RandomDude
    October 21st, 2008 | 21:57

    BBC had a special program over a big research done a few years ago that looked into this, confirmed that a surprisingly large number of details described specifically in the book (such as locations, events and even various small stuff up to the “parting of the seas”) was found to have been backed up during the historical investigation. Gonna see this to see how it compares…

  41. erok713
    October 21st, 2008 | 22:00

    @31

    Jealous much?

  42. IVaN_000
    October 21st, 2008 | 22:01

    Ok.

    The fact that we can’t explain the existance of everything, doesn’t mean that a god exists. We just can’t because we are human, it’s beyond our brain. Maybe someday we will, right now it’s like pretending to teach C++ to a monkey.

    And you can’t say “a god exists, unless proven otherwise”.

    If you want somebody to believe in your god, bring some proof. Some people likes to know, as some people likes to believe.

    Sorry for my bad English.

  43. Big D
    October 21st, 2008 | 22:02

    There’s only 1 true god worshipped by all nations.
    Hail Mammon!

  44. Tolni
    October 21st, 2008 | 22:08

    I’m a linguist; It was never the “Red Sea” – the Aramaic (ancient Hebrew) reference to the sea that was crossed was the “Sea of Reeds” (”Yem Seuf”). Its still there in the old testament that Jews read, but called the Red sea (known as “Yem Hadom”) in the Bible (was translated from Aramaic to Latin, and is a mis-translation from Latin to English) when both are different seas. My grandfather described once how during a massive quake he witnessed while on an island in Greece long ago, the sea would pull back for a great distance before coming crashing back a while later, makes all the sense in the world that a big quake like the one attributed by scientists to this, would have the same effect and make it quite possible to cross a shallow sea (such as the Sea of Reeds may have been, a branch of the Nile being refered to as a sea).

  45. Easy_E
    October 21st, 2008 | 22:45

    Any links for this yet?

  46. A++
    October 21st, 2008 | 22:48

    Ivan (42), faith isn’t based upon “a god exists, unless proven otherwise”. its based on testimony’s given by prophets throughout time, a book containing many proofs from multiple sciences was written by Professor Cressy A. Morrison – former president of NY academy of sciences, its called Man Does Not Stand Alone.

    Those prophets -ended by Muhammad- delivered a message telling that there is one god and we should be governed by his law (in all aspects of life).

    faith pushes people to know more, post 10 which I think took his argument from the book I mentioned shows one aspect that shows that we being here by chance is a mathematical IMPOSSIBILITY (its not a chance of one to zillions, its IMPOSSIBLE). and the book has many articles written by scientists containing more proof…

    google scientific miracles in the quran, just look, then decide if what an illiterate shepherd from Mecca 1430 years ago was true, his quran mentioned many scientific facts that were only ‘discovered’ in the last hundred years…

    People promoting Islam have materialistic gain from it, they do it just because they believe it is the truth and everyone should be aware of it.

    ** please don’t compare the quran to other holy books, as it is still the same one given by mohammed – no translations, no alterations – **

  47. funeralfire
    October 21st, 2008 | 22:51

    Where are the God damn links!!!!!!!!!

  48. dazed
    October 21st, 2008 | 22:52

    @21…..this is translated or written by someone who’s still learning english….

  49. hahhah
    October 21st, 2008 | 22:57

    @28….funny how islam and terrorism always goes together.

  50. Latz
    October 21st, 2008 | 22:59

    @K
    “It’s absurd to think chance made all this. And in “13 billion years” to boot. Turn it up.” – first u say that u can’t disprove god – which is correct – and then u write this which doesn’t make sense – cause this can’t disprove chance – and based on chance almost anything is possible however slight the chance is —- u can’t see to make up ur own mind or don’t understand the difference…

  51. tbag
    October 21st, 2008 | 23:19

    50 posts of c r a p and none with links ???!!!!

  52. Nelson
    October 21st, 2008 | 23:26

    @43 Big D
    Isn’t Mammon the son of Lucifer?
    @Muslims & Jews
    What’s all the fuss, you do know that you worship the same God don’t you? Different names but same Being with the same set of messengers/angels. You’re just like the people of Northern Ireland before, Catholics versus Protestants and all of them Christians and Irish. Same thing with Iraqi Sunnis and Shiites, you’re all Muslims and Iraqis. So why the HATE?

  53. HiDEg
    October 21st, 2008 | 23:27

    @36 Madcotto,

    in god’s rules, everything is free… the earth you live in, the air you breathe, the water you drink, the food you eat… and then came along the capitalists. make everything free as theirs, and sell it to the unfortunates to make profit!

    well you see Madcotto, the rules you are talking is the capitalists rules…

    they make the “intellect” given freely to them as their “property” and sell them to the less intellect people to make huge profit — not “making a living” as they claimed, because there’s a big difference between the two!

    to put it simply, greed does not come with moderation…

  54. ptapaz
    October 21st, 2008 | 23:32

    @10 where the hell did you get your numbers from, they are way off…

  55. james
    October 21st, 2008 | 23:37

    c’mon…link please ?

  56. Passive Menis
    October 21st, 2008 | 23:39

    53

    If everything is free then there would be no rule against stealing.

  57. the saints revenge
    October 21st, 2008 | 23:47

    here is proof that God no more exists than santa clause or the flying 1 eyed green monster, everyone who believes in God through Jesus or Muhammed simply pray this and see if it happens. Father God aka Allah, we know that you honor your quran and holy bible and as you appeared to people of old, and Jesus appeared to the 500, and then to Thomas, and then Paul and the many brethren we ask you to fulfill your word that our joy can be made full, what ever we ask in your name you will do it that the son may be glorified, so we ask you to appear physically to each and every one of of us as we pray this to prove you are real and are not a figment of imagination! We give you glory as you appear and show us you are real in Jesus and mohammed’s name we pray. Appear NOW!!!!! (I see only the room where I am, and no God, mohammed or Jesus) they are all storys and will NEVER never happen to show themselves. gosh I have faith as the grain of a mustard seed too! I wonder how many others just went through the biggest let down that Jesus and muhammed and God aren’t real?

  58. Danny
    October 21st, 2008 | 23:49

    Does anyone have the XviD version of this documentary? I’d like to watch it before I criticize it. My old machine chokes on H264 playback.

    BTW, I have several books on biblical archaeology, and the consensus is that there is 1) no evidence of any appreciable Jewish population in Egypt prior or during the reign of Rameses II, 2) no evidence of a massive Jewish migration out of Egypt during the centuries it was supposed to happen in, 3) no evidence of any Jewish settlement in any of the probable routes the “exodus” could have taken, and 4) no evidence for the parting of the red sea (or even the reed sea), the raining of manna, or any other miraclulous event described during the exodus. It’s an interesting legend, I like reading about it, but it’s a legend nontheless.

    I doubt I’ll learn anything new from this documentary, but I’ll still try to see it. For more info on the exodus, and biblical archaeology in general, I recommend the book From Eden to Exile by Eric Cline. It’s easy to read and chockful of information on the general consensus of the field. For more advanced reading, try The Bible Unearthed by Israel Finkelstein and Neil Asher Silberman.

  59. HiDEg
    October 21st, 2008 | 23:54

    @42 IVaN_000,

    you remember the popular E=mc²
    basically it’s the beginning of every matter… the existence of matter from energy as theorized by science. now, if energy is the source of matter, who do you think control the energy? it can’t be happening out of randomness, that energy can be turned into matter without being “forced and controlled” into that conversion…

    maybe the LHC can proof something between this energy-matter relationship…

  60. dbuzz
    October 22nd, 2008 | 00:12

    @57 the saints revenge

    A religious person would say that you are misinterpreting the results of your experiment. They would say that God “is” appeared. The breath in your lungs, the intellect in your mind to even posit your test, the love you feel for those who are close to you, the compassion which overcomes you when you see innocent people suffer violently.

    A religious person would argue that all these things and more and not only indicators of God’s existence and presence, but in some ways, actually God himself. Just because a deity isn’t striking your optic nerve with photos or your tympanic membrane with sound waves isn’t irrefutable evidence of its non-existence. (Nor is it evidence of it’s existence, a-la 42’s statement).

    But seriously, no links yet?

  61. jonnyboy
    October 22nd, 2008 | 00:19

    @10, I don’t think you grasp what Dawkins was explaining with the perfect bridge hand analogy. The idea is that just because a proability makes something extremely unlikely, it does not rule out the possibility of it ever happening.

    You also don’t understand how evolution works, you seem to see it as a single-step selection, were you should be looking at it as a cumulative selection process.

    Why should we only have one computer producing these calculations, surely if we got a million people to keep dealing the process would be quicker (never mind a million computers or even faster computers)

    Just because the odds of DNA appearing are extemely small, doesn’t rule out it happening at least once in what is practically an infinte universe, we an infinite number of conditions on which DNA can occur.

    try that on for size my friend.

  62. FreshPrince
    October 22nd, 2008 | 00:20

    religious texts are not meant to be taken literally but rather contain deeper meaning and morals! It shouldnt be about whether or not the stuff actually happened because 99% of the religious texts are fiction!

  63. Me
    October 22nd, 2008 | 00:32

    @15 – Yeah, and the Jews poisoned the wells during the Black Plague and butchered Christian kids for Passover and they are responsible for 9/11 and for the economic crash and they control the world… (if it weren’t so sad I’d be laughing right now).

    @20 – The Bible was written in Hebrew. The Dead Sea Scrolls, which contain some of the oldest Jewish scriptures known today, are in Hebrew, and every Hebrew speaking person can read them today directly from them, without any translation. What you’re talking about is the Christian Bible, which is a translation of a translation, and indeed is quite different literally from the Jewish Bible, which is written and read today exactly as it was originaly thousands of years ago.

    @44 – If you’re a linguist than I’m a pickle jar. Aramaic is not “ancient Hebrew”. The Jews actually started speaking Aramaic only after the destruction of the first temple and the return from the Babylonian exile, some 2,500 years ago, because Aramaic was the “lingua franca” of the ancient world. Aramaic and Hebrew are both Semite languages. Aramaic is 3,000 years old and Hebrew is 4,000 years old. I guess you’re not a mathematician either.

  64. Shlomi
    October 22nd, 2008 | 01:04

    Well, since there is a wide discussion here……

    I’d like to give my 50 cents…. :)

    1. There is or isn’t a god, is an answerable question in theory, however there’s no guarntee that we will get or find one…. most likley we will and it will be a simple : NO!

    Anyway, why the hell did u use the word:”Israelites” ?! I am jewish and never heard of it, I had to check in Dictionary.com….:)

    It’s more widely known as Hebrew’s …. – same meaning as Israelites… which I’ve never heared anyone use… – easier even to say Israelis – which are the same people just after the WW2…:(

    Oh and the bible has many “Mistakes” or overlapping and or contradicting stories – that actually is a stupid thing to say… since learning it (In an objective and scientific way only) will reveal a lot of truth and history which was written by more than one person at a set of more than few years…. – some overlapping stories are actually the same… some say… – read Genesis and see how one interpertation explains it as a book with two stories of the same creation but told in a different angle and or sotry teller however it seems to the naked eye that it is a single story which might contradict itself… hmmm…. since the timing becomes off when u reach the 2nd one…

    and thats only one interpertation….

    Please people watch before u judge, then and only then you will be considered as smart or right by those who don’t just believe what they read and go after it and those who check and or know the truth/answer to what they are looking at.

  65. HiDEg
    October 22nd, 2008 | 01:07

    @56

    rules against stealing is only applied to those who took away others needs

  66. Tradere
    October 22nd, 2008 | 01:10

    if you don’t believe in God, then sign a contract selling me your soul. It won’t do you any harm if.. :)

    I will send you 10 dollar if you do this.

    Direction:

    Get piece of Oak Wood (it has to be oak wood).
    Write your TRUE name on there, with your birthdate.
    Write your mother’s true name and birthdate.

    then write “i acknowledge giving my soul to _____” leave the last word blank.

    lastly, burn it. I will send you your 10 dollar.

  67. UdontBelongHere
    October 22nd, 2008 | 01:23

    i think Tradere needs to stay away from this world.. or show some people what real terror is… coincident that your post is missing an extra 6? …. stay away.. this world has no place for the likes of you…

  68. IVaN_000
    October 22nd, 2008 | 01:46

    @66:

    Done.

    Now I want my 10 bucks, biatch!

  69. Madcotto
    October 22nd, 2008 | 02:05

    forgot to add watch “zeitgeist” all you believers open your eyes

  70. dude
    October 22nd, 2008 | 03:04

    links yo!!?

  71. qwerty
    October 22nd, 2008 | 03:38

    @52 Nelson

    Damn Right! Why people willing to bother other people live just because they believe in something different.

    In this case, if somebody want to create a world peace, it wont be from republic or democrat or anything else. it would be communist! wake up people! Chinese are comming! they will rule the planet and bannish all religion!

  72. Aliaus
    October 22nd, 2008 | 03:57

    where are the God damn links for this God damn documentary…….God dammit

  73. link
    October 22nd, 2008 | 04:05

    i second that… LINKS PLZ! <3

  74. r0b0tnik
    October 22nd, 2008 | 04:07

    serious talking but hey, where’s d links?

    RS pls

  75. doopsterwhoopish
    October 22nd, 2008 | 04:24

    Hollowed Be the Ori

    Um… screw the above.

    Dark beings saying that they is/are God to make you worship that image so that they can suck your energy. Wake up fools.

  76. missey102
    October 22nd, 2008 | 05:55

    Why do we feel such pressure to make everyone believe the same thing as we do?? Those that believe in god, so be it and those that dont, so be it.

    The world is a great place because of the differences in people. However, DO NOT try and preach your ideas to others if they dont want to hear it and NEVER EVER hurt anyone in the name of something so silly as “God”.

    I am a complete non-believer and cant believe the hype and reverence that people place on God and the bible… that being said, I would love to watch this doco if anyone can post links.

  77. Anton LaVey
    October 22nd, 2008 | 07:23

    These guys are looking for something that don’t exit, the Jews were never in Israel as the bible says, this is up there with search for evidence of UFO visitation or Bigfoot.

  78. Ori Profit
    October 22nd, 2008 | 07:27

    Hollowed Be the Ori!

    deniers beware!

  79. james
    October 22nd, 2008 | 08:45
  80. God
    October 22nd, 2008 | 08:51

    Hi, God here. One of them, actually. How do you like the game we gods created for you so far? After we’ve done debugging it, we’re gonna sell it to EA as first FPSRTS game. Hopefully they don’t ruin it like they’ve done all the other games…

    All you little devils, it’s time to crawl back to where you came!

  81. jimbo
    October 22nd, 2008 | 09:09

    THE PROBLEM IS WE ARE TAUGHT SEEING IS BELIEVING AND EVERYONE NEEDS TO SEE SOMETHING TO BELIEVE IT WHICH THAT WAY IT IS EASY AND PROVES SOMETHING EXISTS IF GOD SHOWED HIMSELF THERE IS NO WAY HE COULD KNOW WHO REALLY HAS FAITH IN HIM BECAUSE WE WOULD AUTOMATICALLY BELIEVE IN HIS EXISTANCE CAUSE WE SEEN HIM ON THIS EARTH WHAT I AM TRYING TO SAY IS THAT GOD NEEDS TO KNOW WHO REALLY IS FAITHFUL TO HIM AND IF YOU CAN’T SEE HIM HERE ON EARTH AND STILL BELIEVE IN HIM THEN HE KNOWS WHO IS WORTHY FOR HEAVEN FOR THOSE WHO DON’T BELIEVE WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO LOSE TO BELIVE REPENTENCE IS THE KEY FOR EVERLASTING LIFE

  82. hype
    October 22nd, 2008 | 10:19

    first of all…less useless arguing, more link posting.

    secondly, from my understanding, you’re not supposed to force religion on another being or threaten them with it. so i mean, once again, less useless arguing.

    lastly, personally i believe in a higher being, but i don’t believe in religion. the bible was written by man, yet so was the constitution, the latest Lord of the Rings book, the last movie u downloaded, the operating system allowing u to read this, etc.

    what makes one god better than the other? so you’re telling me if i was born into Buddhism, the god i worship is wrong and i’m damned to hell? right, i must convert to christianity first. hey wait, didn’t europeans try that with the indians, then wind up enslaving, killing them and taking their land when they refused?

    ohhhhhh, i guess everyone forgot that part.
    oops.

  83. TheWorldWillBeDestroyedB4itIsReNewed
    October 22nd, 2008 | 10:52

    God is like success, you can’t see him but he’s there. Took that line from a movie! you can experience success, you know you have a car and nice house, but you cannot see SEE the actual word success unless you write it down on paper, same thing if you were to draw a picture from generation to generation of the ancient God. Some were taught seeing is believing, others were taught the human mind is so limited that it cannot “see” beyond what it can comprehend (aka you gotta SEE with your heart). Some people experience near death experience which at a moment’s glimpse can see angels. But hey, if you don’t believe in God, then don’t put down others that do, and if you do believe in God and you tell someone ONCE just once that there is a God and they don’t believe you, leave them alone.

  84. next
    October 22nd, 2008 | 11:02

    People people, if you find NOAH’s ARK, you find God’s foot print. Done deal, not to mention…

    get in line folks :D

  85. Athiest
    October 22nd, 2008 | 14:06

    Religion is a madness disease, and 98% of man kind have it.

  86. Caleb
    October 22nd, 2008 | 14:31

    Maybe Moses just lied to everyone.

    Maybe as he was chipping in “thou shalt not lie”, he was thinking that the only way they would listen is if he would lie to them.

    How convenient that the ark of the covenant was said to kill anyone who opened it. Maybe that was just to make sure no one seen that it was human hands that made it.

    At the time, mankind needed those lies. How strange would it be if it was a lie that kept mankind on the right track and away from tribal violence. If Moses didn’t make that up would we be the advanced society we are today?

    If there was a massive mirror in the sky that was around 3000 light years away, and we could zoom in and see our own planet 6000 years ago, would it disprove God if Moses was only seeing things when he thought he was talking to a burning bush? Maybe too much heat in the desert?

    Or would it only disprove a single story in a book written by every day people like you and me?

    I believe in a higher order, that there must be more advanced beings out there, but religion is just filled with too many logical doubts.

  87. tracker
    October 22nd, 2008 | 14:56

    A book written some 2K years ago predicts a supernaturally -chosen semitic people will be re-established and prosper – been true since 1948.

    The book predicts this same people and their successor will be continually stressed, persecuted – been true for pretty much most of history.

    Then there’s also this very book’s meta-claim that both its textual and memetic substance will survive the passage of time uncorrupted and eventually influence the whole world, its pan-semitic enemies included – that much we already know.

    And thus, NG pours investigative love on just one of its many prehistorical stories on the basis of iffy theorizing and supposition… …what?

    Why not a docu on the life and times of the judeo-christian Messiah, on which some third-party historical corroboration exists?

    Can’t they or any other purposeful group come up with a docu study on the Bible’s predictive value against current events and near-future trends? For example, stuff like the much-discussed possibility of “hidden treasure” being discovered in Israel (i.e. unexpected supermassive oil finds). Or the rise of a new Babylon in Iraq, or maybe contemporaneous matches for the “Gog vs. Magog” war. Now this kind of stuff should be much more interesting.

  88. Spucky
    October 22nd, 2008 | 16:36

    Can everyone quit acting like they have all the answers to the universe and God, abba, mammon, allah, jehovah, etc. and just post some RS links!!! if you want religious greatness go start a cult, until then let’s stick to downloading movies for free!!!

  89. SYN7HOR
    October 22nd, 2008 | 17:43

    These are sad times…. a “science” channel preaching. And my local newspaper has an article of where you can find “ghosts” in Sweden.

    When I was a kid ghoststories were for kids. I knew pretty early on that adults didn’t believe in such things. Well, apparently, now they do!

    It’s not about spirituality anymore (nothing wrong with that), it’s about stupidity.

  90. ftk
    October 22nd, 2008 | 19:13

    Actually I prefer to have some RS-Links instead of reading thousands of posts! thx to the one who uploads it to rapidshare.com

  91. zysterx
    October 22nd, 2008 | 19:38

    hmmmmm. and i thought this was a place to come to “steal” movies we haven’t paid for?

    it seems there are some religious thiefs out there?

    and if you think that means i dont think there’s no conflicts with creation and science you’d be wrong. purely on seeing what was being put forth as a confirnation (thru science) i read a book by gerald schroeder call “genesis and the big bang”

    it details why there are no conflicts….only man’s own ideas get in the way.

    and if you are a “believer”?
    what are you doing here?
    :(

  92. zysterx
    October 22nd, 2008 | 21:27

    my apologies for the typo

    i meant if you think i believe there are conflicts between science and creationism you’d be just as wrong as coming here to steal movies you haven’t paid for.
    that’s theft!

    sorry for being blunt but people justify juat about anything—-if they want it.

  93. tracker
    October 22nd, 2008 | 22:54

    Oh btw, for those phishing in the House of War…

    The “Koran” contains, among other things, a version of events written some 600 years after Greek text of the synoptic gospels first began emerging.

    Its foundational claim, that preceding religious books were corrupted by their keepers, is disputed by scholars who point to judeo-christian authorship being contemporaneous with biblical narrative as having stronger validity. There are also some third-party, mostly Roman sources which further ground certain recorded events. Not to mention newer evidence like the dead sea Scrolls, reconciled battle histories, and perhaps a few archeological and/or geographical findings. The various Jewish councils have their own criteria for evaluating the provenance of the hebrew Old Testament, their scholars are confident enough to invite anyone to review what they know. And from all reports, it appears the readable portion of the Scrolls pretty much matches the comparable text in use today. So, not much corruption here then.

    It doesn’t help that every third verse or so of the original “Koran” tends to be rather incomprehensible, even to native Arabs. With the inclusion of useful clarifications… err, hadith, it was conveniently repurposable as a political instrument to “peace” many peoples into the branching puzzle that is hegemonizing Islam (so much easier to embrace when extended, as monopolist code-architects say).

    It’s been said that Mohammedans likely learned from passing christian heretics about the errors of political-religious sovereignty. Like the kings of old christendom, they must have thought the spoils were so much more interesting.

  94. moody
    October 23rd, 2008 | 03:54

    anyone who posts another comment without actually posting links is a sinner.

  95. r0b0tnik
    October 23rd, 2008 | 04:02

    come’ on guys.. Where’s the links? MU/RS??

    Anyone?

  96. st. mofo
    October 23rd, 2008 | 07:11

    fcuk,all ths rants n no RS link?siht,u guys should get a life..

  97. JtotheL
    October 23rd, 2008 | 14:46

    RawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwR number 97.

  98. Noctem
    October 23rd, 2008 | 16:01

    can someone post some rs links pls, would be reeeeeeeeaaaaaallllyyy appreciated. thx

  99. ftk
    October 23rd, 2008 | 17:46

    RS Links!!! please

  100. Regve
    October 23rd, 2008 | 20:31

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