Israel Population Growth

from Genesis to Exodus

by


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/05/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 140
ISBN : 9781438966298

About the Book

In the fall of 1996 the author enrolled in a graduate course at Sacred Heart Major Seminary entitled Method & Pentateuch (course #SS-521). During the course the instructor implied that the Exodus of Israel from Egypt had to be myth because the birth rate of children per woman during Israel stay in Egypt had to be so high (10, 11, 12 children per woman) and this is a unreasonable high birth rate per woman.

This book will address the question “Can anyone make the claim that the Exodus of Israel from Egypt is myth based on the singular argument that the birth rate of children per woman during Israel stay in Egypt is so high (10, 11, 12 children per woman) and therefore is unreasonable.”

The answer begins by asking the question what birth rate of children per woman during Israel stay in Egypt is required to obtain Israel population growth described in Genesis to Exodus. The author examines this question utilizing two methods: a machine design analysis of Israel population growth from Genesis to Exodus and a statistical numerical analysis of Israel population growth from Genesis to Exodus.

The machine design analysis requires a birth rate of 3.366 to 4.252 children per woman to obtain Israel population growth from Genesis to Exodus. The statistical numerical analysis requires a birth rate of 3.540 to 4.167 children per woman of to obtain Israel population growth from Genesis to Exodus.

The claim that the Exodus of Israel from Egypt is myth based on the singular argument that the birth rate required of children per woman during Israel stay in Egypt is so high (10, 11, 12 children per woman) is mathematically invalid.


About the Author

Stanley R. Stasko was born and raised in Southwest Detroit, Michigan, USA to the parents of Stanley Walter and Sophie Stasko. In his formative years he received a combination of a Christian and secular education.

He graduated from Lawrence Technological University (Southfield, Michigan) with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering in 1983 (Summa Cum Laude).

He started attending Sacred Heart Seminary (Detroit, Michigan) in evening classes and was certified by the Archdiocese of Detroit as a Liturgy Coordinator (Letter dated 1 November 1989). After working twelve years in the secular world he left his position and in 1995 entered Sacred Heart Major Seminary (Detroit, Michigan) in priestly formation. In 1996 he received a Bachelor of Philosophy from Sacred Heart Major Seminary (Cum Laude) and left priestly formation.

After returning to the secular work world he attended Walsh College (Troy, Michigan) and obtained a Masters of Science in Information Management and Communications (Summa Cum Laude). Stanley R. Stasko first solo book, Is 1 Kings 6:1 in Error? (published by AuthorHouse, ISBN # 9781434332035) uses graphical analysis of Sacred Scripture text, human reasoning and numerical analysis to suggest that the Bible verse 1 Kings 6:1 is in error by approximately 170 to 450 years. He is also one of several prayer service composer for the book Come Holy Spririt: Practical Prayer Services for Parish Meetings (Ave Maria Press).