EXODUS REVISITED
Exciting New Research Challenges Traditional Beliefs
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About the Book
The Exodus of the children of
The account taught in churches and synagogues for centuries is such a doctrine to believers that no one dare challenge it.
Now, however, it is possible to challenge the truth of the Exodus because of astonishing discoveries uncovered in the accounts of ancient historians and, amazingly, from quotations out of the Judaeo-Christian Bible itself.
The result of 40 years’ research has revealed unknown facts that tie the Exodus account to Egyptian history. These, then, establish a definite chronological period where the event can be placed in time and where all aspects of the account follow a historical continuity. This corroboration does not complement the account, however, but reveals facts contrary to the version taught to believers.
In this work, the author presents a portal through which, if chosen to enter, a journey will begin of unparalleled discovery in which the reader will be offered, for their judgment, the evidence that challenges the very foundation of the Judaic-Christian faiths.
About the Author
Born into Roman Catholicism in the mid 1930’s, Thomas Bordelon was instructed and lived under the traditional beliefs of that faith. In the late 1950’s, he left that church because of unsettling changes that began altering the old form of worship. For years, nagging questions plagued him about what he had been taught but, like most followers, he continued a mechanical worship.
In the early 1960’s, he joined a nondenominational charismatic Christian movement in