1. God decided the Hebrews needed to get out of Egypt. Why did god decide that the Earth needed to be flooded all of the sudden? The Earth had been around for a very long time, and very very corrupt for a very long time, before God decided to flood it. Because the Egyptians weren't complete idiots. Why wouldn't you teach about people dropping dead in the streets? Don't most viruses and Diseases work this way? I can't decipher your meaning here. God? God sent the Jews into the wilderness because they sinned. Read a bible, man. Although these do kind of align with AIDS, they also align with any other lethal disease too. By this logic, Tuberculosis could have been in ancient Egypt, and you could use the same "evidence" you used to prove that AIDS was, to prove that TB was. Look at the similarity between the end result and Ebola. Look at the similarity between the end result and any other not immediately noticeable disease.
Now that you have answered them separately combine them while considering leviticus ch. 5 v 2,3 and numbers ch. 14 v 33 Note: the combination rules out a lot of options
Combination results Then. Now Lev. Ch 5 v2 unknown. Monkey V3. Msm. Msm Num ch 14 v33. Wasted car. Shriveled up Answer? Aids family. Hiv/aids
The mass exodus of Hebrews raped and pillaged to survive they there is no way they could support them selves with out attacking other groups of people's were else could they get enough food to support such a large group of people
Seriously can the preachers of specific religions find a street corner to find an ear. This is a game not a place for secularists.
I just was trying to better understand pathways of aids infection in men and women. I did some reading and found these three references we are talking about.
You gonna say wait that doesn't explain where aids comes from here's another patent for you to look at that will better clarify this. Patent # 4647773. Enjoy hope all this outrageous assumptions of the boogeyman man killing people is laid to rest. No the people doin this are real. Lol
He didn't destroy egypt. Base in the story, the egyptian soldiers and the pharaoh (I forgot the spellling) follow Mosses and the jews to the ocean since the ocean open a way for them to pass through and at the very end of the line, the ocean closed again but because the egyptian servants and the pharaoh follow them, they had been drowned in the ocean and it was clear that it didn't say that the Egypt was destroyed. The sickness was just one of the seven plagues and it didn't kill all of them...