Story of Moses is Fraudulent and Does Not Pass the Smell Test or Part the Sea

The story of Moses and a parting of the Red Sea does not Pass the smell test. Obviously it is impossible to that and therefore Moses did not do that and therefore the whole thing is the story and therefore you should not listen to it or use it as an example in any way, shape or form to propel an argument, tell a story or teach a lesson.

Whereas it may make sense to tell stories or tales in order to teach someone a lesson or make a point to educate someone we should not tell to our to people or our children makeup stories and call them true when they are indeed fraudulent. Because then children go through life believing something that is false.

Instead we should teach the works of Moses has a fictional story and not as a parable. Someone who points this out, such as me, should not be criticized for stating facts over fiction. Most religions in the world should be terminated in order to help the human race progress.

Teaching all false tales and false history is the wrong thing to do if we wish human beings to move forward. Religions, which purport the such do so at the detriment of humans and human civilizations in future periods. The story of Moses is obviously fraudulent and does not Pass the smell test or part the Sea and therefore neither should we.

Now in the future human civilizations will indeed have technology that is able to do this, but it was not done by Moses and therefore should not be taught as if it were true. There is a little religious philosophy of reality for you today. Please consider this 2006.

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