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http://www.wyattmuseum.com/red-sea-crossing.htm

That is if the governments in the region allow study there.

2007-07-12 07:30:42 · 15 answers · asked by Emperor Insania Says Bye! 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Same reasons ancient ship wrecks can be found. Minerals in the water slowly replace the wood right? The wood become fossilized eventually.

The sea is quite salty no?

2007-07-12 07:34:40 · update #1

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Those who refuse to believe in God and His word would find an excuse not to believe any evidence proven to them. They have their own agenda, and God's word does not fit into it.

2007-07-12 11:23:33 · answer #1 · answered by beano™ 6 · 0 0

According to Michael Rood, a Messianic Jew[I don't agree with all of his beliefs], wheels from what can only be the Pharaoh's chariot's[due to the number of spokes which match a chariot in a museum] are at the bottom of the Red[Reed] Sea. Also he claims the angle of the land underwater at a certain point, is at the right angle[according to the Army Corp of engineers] where people could have walked down.

2007-07-12 07:38:55 · answer #2 · answered by Bruce7 4 · 2 1

I'd probably figure that a ship was sailing across the red sea, in the middle of a storm. The ship began having trouble to stay afloat and so they dumped some cargo overboard. What does finding chariots have to do with anything. What if they found Atlantis?

2007-07-12 07:34:30 · answer #3 · answered by Lisa 3 · 0 3

Yippie! Repairs!

The red sea is withdrawel at thie moment - too many people drinking it - if the crater becomes visible then sure a lot of history will be found - a lot of lies can be put to rest.

2007-07-12 07:39:03 · answer #4 · answered by upyerjumper 5 · 0 0

Luckily for religious people, the only way chariots can get to the bottom of a body of water is if they were used to chase fleeing Jews but were magically swallowed up whole.

2007-07-12 07:35:09 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I doubt I would 'feel' much but I would think, "Huh, someone lost a chariot in the sea."

2007-07-12 07:36:52 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I saw that on a documentary
they found parts of the wheels and chariots

2007-07-12 07:41:47 · answer #7 · answered by Gifted 7 · 1 1

Didn't they already find wagon wheels or something else that proved that the Red Sea parted?

2007-07-12 07:34:35 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I would think as I do now, that some of the stories in the bible are based on real events. It's how these real events are contributed to a god I have problems with.

2007-07-12 07:34:50 · answer #9 · answered by punch 7 · 1 0

I'd think the Egyptians invented dumping their garbage a sea.

http://www.wzzr.com/cc-common/streaming_new/

2007-07-12 07:34:04 · answer #10 · answered by ? 6 · 1 0

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