Galileo's blindness had some weight in his scientific work?, which remains valid and corroborated and un-poke-able? Learning the cause of his blindness is to satisfy a curiosity, will not negate his contribution.
Drugs could have influenced, even defined, Moses' legacy, in totality, couched in a tribal, pre-scientific, illiterate, ignorant epoch, a legacy which is allegorical, emotional, a fairy tail, and finally unverifiable?
A Moses' "exhumation"? Where's his body? There are no Moses remains to analyze for traces of drugs, so the entire epoch remains un-poke-able. There's a lot of wild stuff in the Bible. Even in the NT, the primary purpose of Jesus' miracles was as sales pitch so converts would buy his godliness. My guess is that it's to entertain, impress, captivate the common ignoramuses of the time and win converts in the n-way battles among many competing world-views and religions.

Reply With Quote