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From the page: Confirmation of the actual Exodus route has come from divers finding coral-encrusted bones and chariot remains in the Gulf of Aqaba The Gulf of Aqaba is very deep, in places over a mile (1,600m) deep. Even with the sea dried up, walking across would be difficult due to the... more
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Rated by aharonb on Oct 25, 8:21am
"Ron Wyatt." that says it all. This guy has made so many claims about bible archeological discoveries... and they're all frauds. Wyatt was someone who had too much money and time on his hands. Unfortunately, in his attempt to do "good" and "prove" the Bible (which I completely am against his motives), his claims only threw contempt in real Bible archeology, and diverts minds away from the truth.
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Rated by rjenki on Oct 10, 5:01pm
The Red Sea Crossing Site! Y'ALL CHECK THIS OUT!!!
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Rated by dcmaccabees on Sep 20, 8:19pm
Maybe it is Pharaoh's army, maybe it isn't. What's interesting here though is the almost hysterical quality of the comments from those who gave this a thumbs down...
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Rated by Phayder92889 on Sep 03, 2:26am
wow... that rigor of evidence is a real pain in the ass for some people, isn't it?
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Rated by DasHoff on Jul 07, 5:53am
lol, evidence
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Rated by Wasell2 on Jun 07, 3:16am
Luckily, not all Christians are this gullible...
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Rated by Kiy2Grace on Apr 12 2009, 5:25pm
A quick google search of these "facts" reveals that Ron Wyatt was not an actual archeologist. From Wikipedia: "His claims are dismissed by scientists, historians, biblical scholars, and even by leaders in his own Seventh-day Adventist Church"
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Rated by Andizzle314 on Mar 01 2009, 2:32pm
Not one, but THREE chariot wheels. Which obviously ONLY could have gotten there via the sea parting and trying to drive across. Because it's not like the people who were apparently smart enough to write a book with the answers to everything in the entire universe throughout all of eternity were also smart enough to build boats to transport their troops and equipment.And a bone!