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  1. emperornorton

    The Biblical Moses is primarily based on the figure of conquistador Fernando Cortés

    It's from Kino's Historical Memoir of Pimeria Alta, 1683-1711, Volume II (edited by Herbert Bolton) which is included in Spain in the West: A Series of Original Documents from Foreign Archives, Volume IV, published by the University of California in 1919. The relevant passage is on pages 87-88...
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    The Biblical Moses is primarily based on the figure of conquistador Fernando Cortés

    Fomenko and Mormonism reject, as I do, many of the assumptions that undergird the mainstream theories of history and in some respects, Mormonism in particular, anticipate the shift of geographic focus I endorse. On the other hand, I regard both Fomenko and LDS as essentially political...
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    The Biblical Moses is primarily based on the figure of conquistador Fernando Cortés

    KD: This was posted by @emperornorton as a comment. Figured it was interesting enough to be a stand alone article. I claim, in contravention of orthodox history and theology that: 1) the stories related in the first five books of the Old Testament (the Pentateuch) were written in the early...
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