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Joseph. He was sold as a slave by his 8 brothers, to an Egyptian emporor. He was hrown in prison due to slander, but the he ended up becoming a famous person in that prison, trusted by everyone. He began interpreting dreams. The Pharao heard about this and brough Joseph to him because he had beenhaving dreams that were scaring him. Joseph was able to interpret the dreams, and he told everybody that it was because his God told him.;

rebuttal: Joseph was Jewish, not Christian, and he barely spoke of Judaism. Christianity is believed to be brought by Apostle Mark to Egypt between AD 41 and 44. http://www.touregypt.net/chiste1.htm

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