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Old 09-28-2007, 08:07 PM
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Default Re: Really, honestly, how can you believe that old book???

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What corroborating evidence is there?? The BEST evidence I've heard is always shaky at best. You would think that things like a world-covering flood and ten plagues would have managed to be recorded by somebody or left physical evidence somewhere.

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The plagues of Exodus are the amongst the easiest things to show as possible in the Bible.

Plague 1 (occurred in the 1990s on the Neuse River in NC)

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Pfiesteria piscicida is a dinoflagellate that some researchers claim is responsible for many blooms in the 1980s and 1990s on the coast of North Carolina. Pfiesteria is named after Lois Ann Pfiester (1936–1992), who researched dinoflagellates, and its species name means "fish-killer." The organism was discovered by JoAnn Burkholder at North Carolina State University. An in-depth story of her and her discovery can be found in And the Waters Turned to Blood by Rodney Barker.

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Blood in the Water

From here, plagues 2-6 are just cause and effect. Plague 7 is hail and plagues 8-10 are connected to plagues 1-6.

It's a puzzle and no, you can't use Hort's work to fill it out (although he pioneered the concept).

Plague 1's answer is given....the water's red and the fish are dead. Have fun.
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