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Dec
“Fictitious characters from the Iron Age”?  The iron age was from 1300 to 600 BC (sorry, “BCE”) in the part of the world where the people and events of the Bible are discussed.  The Bible is a book that covers a lot of ground, a compilation of letters between individuals and churches, the legislative documents that made up the laws at the time, genealogical records,  prophetical predictions etc. and separately chronicles of the birth, adventures and subsequent execution of Jesus Christ.
In fact the matters discussed in the Bible roughly occur up to 1400 BC (with a couple of isolated notable events in the couple of hundred years after), and then from 3 BC.  There’s at best a 100 year overlap between events described in some of the Christian and all of the Jewish tradition (none of Christ’s actual life and times overlap with this period at all) and 2624 years of separation.
Know what I’m concerned about? Atheists talking crap without getting their facts straight.
And the G in God is capitalised because it’s a proper noun you uneducated apes.

“Fictitious characters from the Iron Age”?  The iron age was from 1300 to 600 BC (sorry, “BCE”) in the part of the world where the people and events of the Bible are discussed.  The Bible is a book that covers a lot of ground, a compilation of letters between individuals and churches, the legislative documents that made up the laws at the time, genealogical records,  prophetical predictions etc. and separately chronicles of the birth, adventures and subsequent execution of Jesus Christ.

In fact the matters discussed in the Bible roughly occur up to 1400 BC (with a couple of isolated notable events in the couple of hundred years after), and then from 3 BC.  There’s at best a 100 year overlap between events described in some of the Christian and all of the Jewish tradition (none of Christ’s actual life and times overlap with this period at all) and 2624 years of separation.

Know what I’m concerned about? Atheists talking crap without getting their facts straight.

And the G in God is capitalised because it’s a proper noun you uneducated apes.

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