Posted on 02/21/2017 9:55:38 AM PST by Beowulf9
Egypt's Antiquities Ministry announced this morning that a team of underwater archaeologists had discovered that remains of a large Egyptian army from the 14th century BC, at the bottom of the Gulf of Suez, 1.5 kilometers offshore from the modern city of Ras Gharib. The team was searching for the remains of ancient ships and artifacts related to Stone Age and Bronze Age trade in the Red Sea area, when they stumbled upon a gigantic mass of human bones darkened by age.
The scientists lead by Professor Abdel Muhammad Gader and associated with Cairo University's Faculty of Archaeology, have already recovered a total of more than 400 different skeletons, as well as hundreds of weapons and pieces of armor, also the remains of two war chariots, scattered over an area of approximately 200 square meters. They estimate that more than 5000 other bodies could be dispersed over a wider area, suggesting that an army of large size who have perished on the site.
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Snopes is a guy, a hag, and a dog in a basement with a computer.
No thanks.
“I didnt defend the article. Sorry you didnt have the tools to grasp that.”
ROTFLMAO!
Any number of natural phenomena could temporarily empty a relatively shallow seabed. Wind, hurricanes have been known to empty out the shallow sounds of coastal NC. Tsunami, the ocean does withdraw from coastal areas in advance. The miracle wasn’t that it happened so much as the timing of it.
So was I at your stupidity.
10 Cakes Every Archeologist Will Want to Stick Their Trowel Into
That's very cutting edge.
Gulf of Aqaba.
great video
(sorry, too much evidence against a 6000 year old Earth, and thats Gods evidence)
Really? polonium halos- rapid creation- the total impossibilities associated with macroevolution (biological, mathematical, chemical, thermodynamic impossibilities=- not just improbabilities- but actual impossibilities- as in could never happen- not even once, let along billions of times-)
[[I guess I would like to think that Gods miracles still confirm to Gods physical laws of the universe so that some physical explanation can be found.]]
That’s a tiny god- The very definition of a TRUE miracle is ‘supernatural event’ Super as in beyond the confinements of natural physical laws- If you don’t believe in supernatural miracles,- then how can you possibly believe Christ was God enough to conquer death for the sins of the world?
Word for word from 2014, the now defunct World News Daily Report. The site said up front it was a satire site.
Velikovsky's book describes it pretty well, along with the physics of what made it happen - for any biblical scholars that are interested in how science and recorded human history all reinforce the Biblical narrative precisely.
[[Any number of natural phenomena could temporarily empty a relatively shallow seabed.]]
Not to the point of completely dry land for the Israelites to walk across-
Maybe the seabed was rocky rather than sandy muck.
Snopes is folklore liberal bullsh!t
I understand what you are saying, but I also have spent some time in the Red Sea. It is not “shallow”. If the parting occurred where it is historically believed, it would take a geological event of epic magnitude (which is within God’s realm) to drain the Red Sea long enough for Moses to cross over, and then recover. I have not heard of any evidence of such a natural event, which is not to say it didn’t happen that way, just haven’t seen any evidence to it.
I’ve seen that argument many times the bible states they walked across on dry land- not that they slogged through waist deep mud and water saturated sand to get to the other side
“Better be ready and don’t be late
This world can’t stand long”
The dead give away was finding Yul Brynner at the bottom.....
Your post doesn’t sound like the thoughts of a “firm believer”.
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