Thread:Mesektet/@comment-27729149-20151002041329/@comment-3581997-20151031112643

Ah but there you go, you just based a judgment on what the Bible said, see we don't know how Moses actually acted, we know he existed and we was actually doing things for about 100 years (Egyptian and Roman birth and death records got to love 'em) but all we have to go on for his personality is the Bible. To assume Moses was a jackass is to assume the Bible is giving you an accurate account. We also have no idea if Noah was even real. Truth is Moses, if anything, was likely a Knight Templar like you, he was prepared to do anything to save his people, including kill babies and his adopted family. Noah probably was insane or obsessed, consider the mind-set one would need to have to build a giant boat and heard all the animals around into it based on what a voice in the sky told him, and this was before religion so he couldn't even claim said voice was god, that's some bum, "the end is nigh" level crazy though personality-wise we have nothing to go on.

As to your family seeing god, you know them better than I so I shall let you be the judge of their character, I will say though that dismissing anything just because it sounds insane or false is rarely a good idea. Wait to get conclusive evidence that god, magic, psychic powers, ghosts and the rest of the non-physical world 100% don't exist before you go judging people on what they did or didn't see. What I'm saying really is religion is like string-theory 1.0, a belief that everything is tied together with purpose. We've been trying to prove it for a while but it sounds rational, to some, and we can not disprove it.