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		<title>Israeli PhD On Moses’ Flight Out of Egypt:  “Just another Jew on a bad trip”</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Professor claims Moses, followers were simply &#8220;tripping balls&#8221; the entire time. Compiled from Reuters Reports- Benny Shannon, psychology professor at Jerusalem&#8217;s Hebrew University, claims the authenticity of Moses&#8217; story as chronicled in the Book of Exodus (better known, and more culturally relevant, as Cecil B. DeMille&#8217;s The Ten Commandments) is highly questionable considering the prophet [...]]]></description>
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<p>Professor claims Moses, followers were simply &#8220;tripping balls&#8221; the entire time.</p>
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<p><strong>Compiled from Reuters Reports</strong>- Benny Shannon, psychology professor at Jerusalem&#8217;s Hebrew University, claims the authenticity of Moses&#8217; story as chronicled in the Book of Exodus (better known, and more culturally relevant, as Cecil B. DeMille&#8217;s <em>The Ten Commandments</em>) is highly questionable considering the prophet and those that followed him were likely under the influence of a hallucinogenic plant commonly found in the Sinai Desert.</p>
<p>Though this isn&#8217;t news to anyone outside the Judeo-Christian community, Dr. Shannon has no reservations about discussing his &#8220;theory.&#8221; &#8220;The plant creates an altered state of awareness&#8221;, said Shannon.&nbsp; &#8220;Anyone who&#8217;s seen <em>Altered States</em> knows what I&#8217;m on about here.&#8221;&nbsp; &#8220;Burning bushes? Invisible blaring trumpets? Mass orgies dedicated to a golden calf?&nbsp; When&#8217;s the last time any sober person has seen shit like that outside of southern California?&#8221; &#8220;It&#8217;s no coincidence that Mount Sinai is 7,497 feet above sea level,&#8221; the professor added.</p>
<p>Still, Shannon, who says he has partaken of the psychoactive plant himself no less than 160 times (though allegedly not immediately before his interview), says he doesn&#8217;t necessarily believe that DeMille&#8217;s account of the Israelite&#8217;s journey is a complete fabrication.&nbsp; &#8220;I have no doubt that they saw what DeMille says they saw. I just think it&#8217;s obvious they were tripping balls the whole time,&#8221; Shannon said.&nbsp; Professor Shannon elaborated:&nbsp; &#8220;Listen, I&#8217;m just gonna be frank, man.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve gotten blazed several times with this stuff in various contexts and settings, man.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve seen things you wouldn&#8217;t believe, man.&nbsp; Hell, one time I actually thought, really believed, I was Charlton Heston, man, which is a bit ironic, I guess, but that&#8217;s what this shit wlll do to you, man.&#8221;</p>
<p>Professor Shannon is not without his detractors, however.&nbsp; Dr. Ira Goldstein-Mayer, co-chair of the Theology Department at Hebrew, suggests Shannon&#8217;s theory is implausible.&nbsp; &#8220;If Moses and his followers were the only ones that witnessed such miraculous events, Dr. Shannon may have a point,&#8221; Goldstein-Mayer noted.&nbsp; &#8220;Of course, as we all know from DeMille&#8217;s epic classic, the Egyptians also bore witness to several super natural occurences.&nbsp; Rivers turning into blood, staffs morphing into serpents, and the parting of the Red Sea, to name a few.&nbsp; I suppose they were all high as kites as well?&#8221;&nbsp; Dr. Shannon gives little credence to such criticism.&nbsp; &#8220;The Egyptians?&nbsp; Yeah, man, all high.&nbsp; Pharoh in particular.&#8221;</p>
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<p>On Israel Radio, Orthodox rabbi Yuval Sherlow expressed his conernes with Shannon&#8217;s theoy: &#8220;The Bible, and Cecil B. DeMille, are trying to convey a very profound event. We have to fear not for the fate of the biblical Moses, but for the fate of science.&#8221;&nbsp; Again, Professor Shannon was not taken with his critics.&nbsp; &#8220;Profound, man?&nbsp; Profound?&nbsp; Tell the rabbi to ingest some of this shit while out in the middle of the desert with a band of gypsy troubadors, two camels, and a midget sheep herder with a three legged iguana on a chain linked leash.&nbsp; Then we&#8217;ll talk about what&#8217;s profound, man.&#8221;</p>
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