Wyatt is a known liar and fraud.
Not a single one of his claims stands up to even the slightest bit of scrutiny He was a scam artist and nothing more. One of his sons admitted that the chariot wheel was planted by Wyatt himself and Wyatt failed a lie detector test when questioned about that and other claims (Not that it would have meant a damn thing anyway. There wasn't any exodus or Red Sea crossing to in the first place).
The majority of his debunkers are Biblical literalists who would be only too happy to discover evidence that the Bible tales are true but Wyatt was such a rank fraud and his claims so transparently bogus that many Christian websites feel the need to warn people away from Wyatt before they get swindled into wasting money on his books and videos.
2006-08-12 12:27:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok, if someone like CNN was talking about it, it might be interesting, though they could have just very well fell off a boat. But "ArkDiscovery.com"...please it is a site that is clearly "pro" for it and therefor would be into finding anything that can possibly fit what they want it to fit and humans are very good and addicted to doing that not just in religion, but certainly not excluding religion either.
2006-08-12 19:34:57
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answered by Indigo 7
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No, many chariots would have been stuck in the mud. I can say FSM sent pastafarians on a pirate ship, to America, and that they were chased by the British. Then when I find a British ship in the ocean, it must be proof it happened.
2006-08-12 19:27:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Considering the Red Sea has the highest salinity of any salt water sea, it is highly doubtful anything that old would survive as salt is highly corrosive to both wood and metal.
2006-08-12 19:31:49
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answered by genaddt 7
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yes I have heard that and watched some about on the history channel...very interesting....they even believe to have narrowed it down to the exact spot that Moses led the Israelites across the red sea at......here is another great site to browse and discover new stuff...enjoy:
http://www.creationevidence.org/
2006-08-12 19:22:17
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answered by shiningon 6
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Oh, yeah, there's no other possible way chariot wheels could have gotten into the Red Sea.
It must be God! What the hell?
2006-08-12 19:20:56
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answered by Anonymous
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they have i've seen the videos!! i've seen the chariot wheels and i've seen the bottom of the sea where they crossed and it was done by wind.
2006-08-12 19:36:46
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answered by Anonymous
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That's a bumch of crap. There is no way they would have survived a couple thousand years in the water. Not even a trace.
2006-08-12 19:23:08
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answered by normy in garden city 6
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I heard they think they know where Moses used to live
2006-08-12 19:21:54
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answered by Speak freely 5
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