Bryan Calcott
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You know that, right?
And they're the same as the Egyptian gods in some variation.
And you're like, wait, they're the same characters, the same entities throughout time, but their names are shifting a little bit.
And then you have this biblical narrative that explains it.
We don't know that they didn't have those stories.
There's no way to determine that.
What you're doing is you're just assuming because this story here is similar that it couldn't have been Jewish.
I don't think completely and totally.
Yeah, but the determining factor of what you're believing, whether it's sound or not, I don't think we can determine that that's actually the preface.
You see what I'm saying?
Like, I don't think that that's actually...
what happened i think we're reading we're we're determining because of something like you can't dig in the dirt and figure out like what people believe do you know what i'm saying like you can't just because we found tablets doesn't mean that that's everything so where does the original story though about the so let me tell you something so being in sunday school right and this is part of the reason why i told you i was eight years old reading the old testament
So I think that the Bible doesn't have everything written down in it, and I don't think that there's every answer that you're going to find in it.
I think that it's not, you know, ultimately the biblical text that we have isn't,
You know, it's not just it's a story.
It's like telling you where we came from and how we got here.
Right.
And so there's a narrative in there.
But the narrative ultimately leads to Jesus.
And Jesus is the example of of how we were meant to live our life.