I know proof. I am friends with proof. That, sir, is not proof.
2006-12-30 13:43:48
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I was watching a show on discovery channel (I think), and they had archaelogical/scientific proof of Moses, the plagues, and the passover story. They also showed the lodges that the chariots were held in, and of the parting of the red sea.
And that video seems to be proof, but i can't tell, because the sound is not in synch with the video, so its hard to understand lol.
2006-12-30 22:08:44
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answered by Daniella D 2
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Well, if some people don't believe in the Bible, you can't prove anything to them even if it jumps up and smacks them in the face. They are totally closed-minded. These are the same people that when they die, they're in for a big shock.
I don't do youtube, because for some reason it keeps cutting out on my ancient computer.
2006-12-30 21:49:13
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answered by gldjns 7
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Technically, there is archaeological "proof" that certain historical events did occur. However, there can never be "proof" that something happened as the Bible states it did. You either trust your faith or don't, but never be afraid to question it. Just don't look for proof.
2006-12-30 23:29:41
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answered by HarmNone 3
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Could you please send a web link to where you get the info to back up the idea of chariot wheels on the bottom of the red sea to brendan_a_2007@yahoo.com.au
2006-12-30 21:58:32
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answered by A follower of Christ 4
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That is proof.... and there is a lot more, but they want to be blind to it. they that don't believe are from another flock.
2006-12-30 22:00:16
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answered by inteleyes 7
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Are we having great fun with believers and non believers equally?
I think non believers are more funny than believers....
SATANHEAD
2006-12-30 22:19:47
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answered by Crazy Kod II 3
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