Comments by "Phoenix 1985" (@phoenix1985) on "Jubilee" channel.

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  33.  @treym.milton5120  Ways science has disproven the bible: We know that humanity didn't begin with a clay man & a rib woman in a magic garden with a talking snake. We also know it is far older than the few thousand years the bible says. And why is there no mention of dinosaurs which we know existed? In the ancient world Egyptians were an advanced civilization & excellent record keepers. Yet there are no records or evidence that any of the 10 plagues actually happened. The only account is in the bible & it doesn't even give the Pharaoh's name. It would not have been a secret what his name was but they didn't include it because the pharaoh & the story are myths. We know noah couldn't have happened for many reasons. 1) The continents had already divided by then. How could he have gotten 2 animals from across the globe with no land access to the middle east. 2) 2 animals cannot produce a viable species due to the dangers of incest. 3) When the rain came it would have risen the waters of the world mixing all the salt & fresh water which would have killed off all of the freshwater fish. They are still here. 4) Noah only saved 8 people: himself, his wife, his 3 sons, & their wives. Leaving noah & his wife out of the picture that means 6 people would have had to carry on the human race. 6 people, especially when 3 are directly related, cannot produce a viable species. Even if they could have, how would it account for the fact that we have a very wide variety of hair colors, eye colors, skin colors, heights, weights, frames, & other genetic differences? 5) Assuming noah had gotten very few of every animal on the ark, how would he have fed & watered them all? Especially considering that many were meat eaters. And let's add to that the fact that the bible says "god" told noah to sacrifice some of them after the waters had receded. So "god" wanted genocide? Then there is the bit about the talking donkey. And dont even get me started on Jonah being swallowed by the whale and living.
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