Patterns Of Evidence The Moses Controversy (DVD)
$19.99
Rocked by questions about his faith, a filmmaker seeks scientific evidence that Moses actually wrote the first books of the Bible-despite the skepticism of mainstream scholars. What he finds you’ll have to see to believe.
Is the Bible the inspired word of God? Or is it a book of fables and myths?
Award-winning investigative filmmaker Timothy Mahoney and his Patterns of Evidence team return with a brand-new examination into The Moses Controversy.
Mahoney was raised to believe the stories of the Bible were true. But mainstream scholars reject the Bible’s claim that Moses wrote the Exodus journey as an eyewitness account, they believe it is just an exaggerated tale. These scholars emphatically declare Moses didn’t even have a writing system like Hebrew to record it; instead, the writing of Exodus came more than one thousand years after the fact.
Since the Bible claims that Moses was the author of one of the greatest stories in the entire Bible-the Israelites’ Exodus out of Egypt and their journey to Mt. Sinai where Moses received the Ten Commandments from God-Mahoney realizes that the question of Moses’ ability to write its first books impacts the credibility of the entire Bible.
Traveling throughout the Middle East to see where the patterns lead, Mahoney uncovers profound new scientific evidence you have to see to believe! This new documentary investigation Patterns of Evidence: The Moses Controversy had a successful theatrical release in March 2019.
Out of stock
SKU (UPC): 829567131428
UPC: 798576400767
Produced by: Virgil Films
Binding: Video DVD
Published: April 2019
Publisher: Ingram Entertainment
Related products
-
John Laurens War (DVD)
$12.99Read more“John Laurens’ War” is the fight for freedom by John Laurens from South Carolina, for every slave in America along with every colonist. During the War for American freedom, John told his slave-owning father, “We have sunk the Africans…below the Standard of Humanity.” Along with his freed slave, he defies his father and becomes a trusted top aide to George Washington, willing to risk everything to create liberty in the new nation. As an extraordinary warrior, brilliant visionary, charming enigma, John takes on the British army, his father, the new congress and before his death at 27, becomes one of our greatest abolitionists ninety years before slavery ended in America.
-
Homeless For The Holidays (DVD)
$14.95Read moreMarketing director Jack Baker is on the fast track to the top—until a wrongful accusation costs him his job. Unable to find another executive position in a shaky economy, he takes a job at a local burger joint. But when his minimum wage paycheck won’t make ends meet, will his family lose everything by Christmas? Dove approved. 112 minutes.
-
Forever Strong : The Greatest Victories Are Born In The Heart (DVD)
$12.99Read moreHotshot rugby player Rick Penning (Sean Faris) was the star player of his Arizona high school team until a fateful brush with the law forces him to ponder the consequences of his actions in a Salt Lake City juvenile detention center. Then, the warden (Sean Astin, Rudy) helps the talented-but-troubled player get a second shot by landing a coveted spot on the famed Highland High School rugby team. Now, with help from Coach Larry Gelwix (Gary Cole), Rick sets out to redeem himself and lead his team to the national championship, but first, he’ll have to defeat his old team, which is coached by his father.
Inspired by actual events, Forever Strong is a coming-of-age story that sets one teenager’s spiritual and emotional growth against the fierce world of rugby. With nothing left to lose, Rick discovers that the greatest victories aren’t born on a field, but in the heart.
-
Lazer Us : The Legend Of Jimi Lazer (DVD)
$7.99Read moreJimi Lazer (Robbie Beniuk) is the leader of a Christian rock band named Lazer Us, but on the night of a major gig, he disappears. Rather than waiting to be discovered, Jimi makes a dangerous deal for a guitar that promises to make all of his wildest dreams come true. Now, twenty-seven years later, his old manager named Freedom (Patrick Mitchell) finally tracks him down and convinces him to find the hidden pieces of his guitar, reconcile with his band members, and return to The Moose concert venue, where he abandoned them.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.