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Actually, there is proof about many Biblical characters.
Link me an article from a peer reviewed archeology journal proving the existence of any character prior to David.

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If you went on an expidition to the bottom of the Red Sea, you would find Chariot Wheels and Pieces of Armor.
Really? This is an astonishing find. Perhaps you have some references to back this up?

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But why would a whole bunch of Armor and Weapons be on the bottom of the Red Sea? unless of course, the Red Sea had came apart and swallowed up the Egyptian Army...
Like I said, show us your references. Also, ships in peril often dump their cargo, but I doubt you have any references to back up these claims to begin with.

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There are records of King Hezekiah.
But he was LONG after David. The New Testament is almost worse since the central would-be historical figure is completely absent in extra-christian history.

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The City of Ninevah was discovered.
I don't recall anyone ever saying that Assyria didn't exist.

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The Old Testament has been verified has fact.
Far from it my friend. Like I said, some of it is made up and some of it isn't. You've yet to offer anything that I don't already know except for some highly dubious claims about chariots at the bottom of the Red Sea. You also haven't made a good case why the Bible is any better than Joseph Smith's tales.

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nothing in the book of mormon has.
But you've got 10 witnesses who swear! Kinda like 4 gospel writers who swear its the truth!
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If God inspired men to write the Bible without error, why did He not inspire men to copy it without error? If God miraculously inspired writers to perfection, not inspiring copyists renders the whole point moot.