Considering you can't quote correctly, I'm having trouble seeing your "intelligence".
I'm not talking about what ifs but so much as unexplained time. If it takes 30 minutes to fetch a new bat then the hitter realizes he needs a new one and it takes another 30 minutes to get it, that makes one ask why it took so along.
God, you do try to be dense. Moses didn't just go up for tablets. He went up and wrote the entire text of the Torah and got the Oral Torah. That would take at least 80 days, schmuck.
1. How do you know how long such a task would take?
2. Correct me if I'm wrong but isnt' the Torah a collection of many "chapters" (for lack of a better word) such as:
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbersm, and Deuteronomy.
And didn't Numbersm, and Deuteronomy get written AFTER Exodus? (ie. after Moses went to see God on the mountain) I find it very curious that God gave Moses the creation story, a history he already knew (including his own), a chapter on laws and rituals, and 2 Chapters worth of the future.
3. If it would take 80 days to write all that, why did he come down after only 40? WITH the Oral and Written Torah? You have agreed that he did so at best it would take him only 40 days for both. But let's go with some math shall we?
The Written Torah consists of 79,847 words. (I'm assuming he wrote even the stuff that didn't happen yet)
Average human hand-writing is 20 words per minute for copying. This gives us 3992.35 minutes to copy it down. Which is 66.5 hours. That's not exactly 40 days and 40 nights. He'd have to be writing at around 2 words a minute and working for 12 hours a day to get around 40 days. Both times. And why would he write it down? Why not let God poof him a scroll? He'd be done in seconds rather than 2.5 months.
Now God is all powerful and makes land masses in a day. A stone tablet should be no problem yet it takes 40 times as long.
And you don't watch baseball much. They talk about what could have happened all the time.
Not in the newspaper report they don't. They might in casual conversation, or in game analysis, but in the basic report of what occurred, or on the nightly news, they don't.
So the holy word of God is nothing more than a newspaper article or the nightly news? Man, God has serious detail issues.
Also, if I heard a game where the batter hit the ball into the lights then the next thing they said was that he was out, I'd want to know how that happened.
Your point?
That you need to ask questions when things don't make logical sense.