Imperial_Samura
Anticrust Smurf
Originally posted by Zero25
A lot of things can relate to the bible, too though. For instance did you know that by using science they were able to locate the path that Moses uses for the exodus? Mount Sinai, The Reed Sea ( Not Red as previously thought) everything!
Well if one views the Bible as historical fiction, or the like then naturally it is set in the real world, it makes reference to real places. However this is different from finding proof that substantiates the events that are claimed to have taken place there.
Theoretically it is possible to find the most likely place the garden could have existed, but that doesn't mean they find proof of the garden. Same with Moses, the Ark etc. Saying "this is the location the Bible alluded to" does not in fact confirm the event because there has been nothing found at those sites to prove it.
A bit like people using the Da Vinci Code, expecting to find something beneath something or other - the places are real, but no sign of proof at them to prove the Da Vinci Code narrative.
AND WHY IS EVERYBODY TYPING IN CAPITALS?