Originally Posted by Ken Howell
Originally Posted by George_De_Vries_3rd
� Previous well documented archeological research findings have not only not refuted any Biblical stories, persons, places, or events, but have corroborated them. Just one example is found in the Gulf of Aqaba (AKA the Red Sea) where robotic submarines have shown the sea bottom strewn with Egyptian chariots. See Exodus.

Many years ago, an old preacher countered the then-popular notion that the "parting" of the Red Sea had allowed wading across in water only knee-deep or hip-deep �

"Glory be to God! All Phay-ray-oh's army drowned in two foot of water!"


saw a show recently that said odds are roughly every 3000 years give or take the weather systems line up and wind can push a fair bit of water away from the northern end of the Red Sea where Moses likely crossed exposing the sea floor and would allow the people to cross and when the conditions change water would rush back in rapidly......miracle wasnt so much that the Red Sea "parted" but that it did so at the exact moment Moses and his people needed it...


A serious student of the "Armchair Safari" always looking for Africa/Asia hunting books