User talk:Gary Seven One

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Meaning: in mainstream history your POV is dead in the water. The hypothesis that Moses had anything to do with founding Judaism is myth, not history. It is no longer a serious hypothesis in the academic field of history. tgeorgescu (talk) 17:58, 14 December 2021 (UTC)

Regarding Moses having nothing to do with the founding of Judaism is a truly bizarre statement. Fringe academia denying Moses as a foundation stone of Judaism does not make it so. There are texts, and I refer the reader to Maimonides in his introduction to his Mishneh Torah, that lists a direct chain of transmission going back to Moses. https://www.sefaria.org/Mishneh_Torah%2C_Transmission_of_the_Oral_Law?lang=bi