Considering how long the Red Sea has been a trade route, I'd fully expect to find the sea bottom littered with ancient artifacts.This is supposed to be a chariot wheel and axle from Pharaoh's army.
Tom
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Considering how long the Red Sea has been a trade route, I'd fully expect to find the sea bottom littered with ancient artifacts.This is supposed to be a chariot wheel and axle from Pharaoh's army.
Considering how long the Red Sea has been a trade route, I'd fully expect to find the sea bottom littered with ancient artifacts.
Tom
Not all of it, it's got a coastline.Its too deep to see the bottom and Wyatt didn't have a submersible.
What evidence do you have that this is the case?What institute has custody of this?
Does anybody have any evidence but a pic?What evidence do you have that this is the case?
By a land bridge.And then there's that. How plausible is it that zillions of Israelites, with babies and stuff they "borrowed" from their Egyptian neighbors, climbed down to the bottom and then climbed back up?
Did you just make that unScriptural bit up?By a land bridge.
I dunno, intellectual flatulence seems to be the go on this topic.Does anybody have any evidence but a pic?
Tom
And has for centuries.I dunno, intellectual flatulence seems to be the go on this topic.
Not all of it, it's got a coastline.
But yeah, I'm sure you're right in a fundamental way. The deepest parts are really deep.
And then there's that. How plausible is it that zillions of Israelites, with babies and stuff they "borrowed" from their Egyptian neighbors, climbed down to the bottom and then climbed back up? Does Wyatt even pretend to have an answer to that? Or does he just assume that his audience won't ask reality based questions like that?
Tom
Why would that matter?Your author was a Ron Wyatt fan..
And Elohim remembered Noah, and every living thing, and all the cattle that was with him in the ark: and Elohim made a wind to pass over the earth, and the waters asswaged;The sill depth at Nuweiba is 780 meters (2,560 feet). No wind that ever blew on this planet would blow that crossing dry.
Why would that matter?
And Elohim remembered Noah, and every living thing, and all the cattle that was with him in the ark: and Elohim made a wind to pass over the earth, and the waters asswaged;
Genesis 8:1
Why would that matter?
And Elohim remembered Noah, and every living thing, and all the cattle that was with him in the ark: and Elohim made a wind to pass over the earth, and the waters asswaged;
Genesis 8:1
Ya know, what I mean by a myth is a story that's entirely fiction.Exodus is a myth.
Its too deep to see the bottom and Wyatt didn't have a submersible.
Being facetious only makes you look like a sore loser.Did you know that the wind took all the excess water to
Neptune, where it shines to this day as a warning
beacon against incoming rogue angels?