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February 7th 2007
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Forum: Archaeology 201
Staring at rocks for a really long time. Archeology and Historical evidences.
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Staring at rocks for a really long time. Archeology and Historical evidences.
Well, I'm just saying this because I prefer not to jump to any conclusions. People used to cite the attack on the Jewish tribe (of which I forget the name of) in the Qu'ran as "barbarity", however...
Well, even then you have to go to sources outside the Quran if you want that, the hadith, and Ibn Ishaq's Biography of Mohammed gives a few details as to what was going on at the time. I have a pdf....
Actually, I was speaking of social context, and living conditions. Stuff like that. I imagine it would be vastly different from the Jews in the Old Testament.
Interesting. Sorry, just curious, how's your relationship with them today?
Well, the Old Testament is considered unreliable by almost all old testament scholars, but I have never read into the Old Testament enough to know. The New Testament is reliable to an extent. I...
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