Ok. You haven't seen evidence to support it doesn't bother me at all. I haven't researched it to be able to point to possible sources to support it using methods or types of evidence you could agree with.I was talking about the origin of the Israelites. There is no evidence to support the story, and nobody would've ever suggested it had it not appeared in the Bible.
The part of god not being real is just my opinion.
I don't claim it's all as it says in the Bible and other scripture exactly, but for me I know there is truth to much of it, but unfortunately a source of validation that works for me is not something you are open to or would use as validation of truth.
It's tough to have a full discussion of something when key points and ways to validate are not agreed upon. I get it, and it's fine, but it does lead to a pretty big separation of what is fact and what is not from the different perspectives.
Because of what I believe/know for myself and what I have seen over the years, I see that as science progresses, what is seen as fact shifts as new things are discovered and as advancements happen. What was once fact gets disproven and a new fact takes it's place. I enjoy the advancements and find many things amazing, I rarely if ever view things as "fact", and I don't reserve that for science, I do the same for many things in my religious beliefs as well.
Thanks for your response, and sorry (sortof) for the tldr response of mine.