That's like asking what Alexander the Great ate when he sailed to Australia.
Creation Myths
Where and who did we come from?
Community to learn about and discuss various creation myths, beginnings of culture and civilizations, forms of thought, science, stories, and religion from around the world in non-fiction and fiction.
This is a place to learn, and discuss.
This is not a religious community. Advertising religion is not permitted.
This is not a place to bash beliefs.
Bigotry and anti anything will not be tolerated.
Don't be an ass or a troll.
Memes are allowed as long as they are on topic. There's nothing wrong with having fun.
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Did you watch the video? I'd recommend watching at least a quarter of it before making random replies based on just the title.
Why would you conclude I didn't watch it? Not only did I watch it, I also looked around a bit myself and noticed that almost every point it made is also on wikipedia.
However after watching the video, the exodus isn't suddenly real.
I'd hope you don't think the exodus was real.
Well, that rather makes the question as moot as "what did Alexander eat on his way to Australia". It didn't happen, it's like talking about what lembas bread really is.
I don't know what part of "myths" you don't understand. But if all you're going to do is come in here to argue, it won't be tolerated.
I don't understand the part where someone goes looking for a real world explanation for a facet of a myth, because there can never be an answer. I'm sorry if this statement offends you in some way, but if you'd rather not have people react to posts, making a public community is kind of a weird move.
There's a difference between constructive discussion and just saying "lol that wasn't real".