"We hear a lot about theological justifications for the conflicts, but very little about the scientific evidence, which in no way supports them. The time period in which Moses was leading his people out of Egypt, into the Promised Land, the Promised Land was Egypt. We know that. Archaeological records are very clear. The Egyptians were avid bureaucrats even in those days and kept very scrupulous records. I think it's important for us to realize this conflict is built on a legend. It has no scientific support."

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Lawrence Wright

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Lawrence Wright is an acclaimed author and journalist known for his investigative work, particularly in 'The Looming Tower,' which explores the roots of terrorism.

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