skeeterberserk
Supported by facts. Regardless of what you "believe" about the Bible, the Israelites were in Egypt when they said they were. Kathleen Kenyon was wrong, but Josephus was right - there were no "hyksos", only a letter written to Suppiluliuma asking if he had any sons of marrying age....
Keith Thomas
If I had a nag, it would be: I'd like more REAL photos of the sites and artifacts (such as the smashed statute of Joshua), and fewer CGI recreations. That just seems so tacky to me. That said, it's a brilliant documentary. It raises an often overlooked question: who corrects academia and institutionalized science when they're wrong? Do they ever acknowledge that they are? Biblical timeline aside: when the timelines of surrounding areas don't match your timeline, you might be wrong.
FIT- Bits
Love how he takes an unbiased view and finds the discrepancies between what we know and the actual story of Exodus, to bring the 2 together with accuracy. Funny how aethsts and scholars will not change their views, even when proof shows, and common sense slaps them in the face!!