That's weird that none of the Israelites who were "freed" from Egypt made it to the promised land.

They cried and complained to go BACK to Egypt, where at least they had food and water.

It's almost like all of those who made it to Isreal, had no idea what life was like in Egypt. Why the Israelites went there and stayed for so long and why the "freed" generation wanted to return.

Weird

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There is no archeological evidence to support that anything from Exodus actually happened.

They dug up a Bible somewhere. Is it archaeoillogical?

I think I've heard that too. I think Egypt doesn't talk about it at all. They're like who? What red sea?

Pretty crazy how Palestine is literally just down the road from Egypt, but the got lost for 40 years. But I guess they were cool with it, since they were getting free food from the sky.

I'm actually quite partial to the argument that its a big metaphor for their shift from polytheism to monotheism, that it was a decision to do so and not all of their society was on board. But... I don't really want to be the one making that assertion.

I think one of the implications is that a mind can only truly be free if it is born and raised in freedom 👀