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Genre: People & Blogs
Date of upload: Mar 27, 2024 ^^
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Much as I'd like to think it happened this way, the odds are improbable that there would be an equal column of water on both sides. Perhaps a receding of the water like a low, very low, tide, on the one side. That would make a crossing like this one impossible. It had to be in a fresh water lake that may have been prone to the kinds of tides that left the water level very low for Moses and then the tides turned and the water rose as Pharoah's men crossed into the waters. Over several minutes the waters would have gone from a few inches to several feet, enough to cover the area again. A tide seems more likely. An unusual tide, at that.
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Turkish people, who watched and listened to the stories and movies attributed to these religions, which are assumed to be divine according to some, prayed to their gods as follows after watching the movie: "We are grateful to you for creating the Turks differently from the Middle Eastern people who believe in these children's fairy tales." The Turkish nation, which is older than all divine or non-divine religions and accepts the existence of a single god, knew the truth of creation and the fact that there is a single creator long before the people of the Middle East. (Ancient Sky God belief). Turks did not embellish this reality with fairy tales. Because the children of the steppe liked to face facts instead of fairy tales. Until he accepted Islam. Even though we have accepted Islam and now love listening to fairy tales, we carry the blood of the only god of the skies with us. For this reason, Muslim Arabs and Jewish Israelites, who are genetically and culturally brothers, are on one side. We, the Turkish people, are on the other side.
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@user-tb9pr3be1k
5 days ago
Nature is mighty.it can do splendour for somebody.havoc for others...
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