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Author Topic:   "Chariot Wheels" In the Red Sea
jar
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Message 4 of 43 (579740)
09-05-2010 8:57 PM
Reply to: Message 3 by Omnivorous
09-05-2010 8:49 PM


Re: Why don't creationists fund a retrieval expedition?
Remember these are the same bright boys that find a Gold Wheel but take the rotted old wood wheel in for identification.
Dim bulbs save on energy I guess.

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Message 6 of 43 (579743)
09-05-2010 9:13 PM
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09-05-2010 9:05 PM


Re: Why don't creationists fund a retrieval expedition?
Since everywhere the supposed Hebrews wandered was Egyptian Territory at the time and had been for hundreds of years and would be for many hundreds more? It would be shocking if there were NOT chariot wheels all over the place.

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jar
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Message 8 of 43 (579747)
09-05-2010 9:28 PM
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09-05-2010 9:19 PM


Re: Why don't creationists fund a retrieval expedition?
Well, there is a little problem even with that. Remember, that was all Egyptian Territory. Egyptian Territory by conquest. Which means that Egyptian troops and armies had been trampling all over that area for many hundreds of years.
Edited by jar, : appalin spallin arms ----> armies

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Message 22 of 43 (579843)
09-06-2010 9:56 AM
Reply to: Message 13 by Buzsaw
09-05-2010 11:17 PM


Re: Exodus Revealed Video
Again, bring the evidence here. I imagine most everyone here has seen that silly video.
The primary reason further research has not been done is that Egypt has forbidden anything to be removed from the region under their jurisdiction and then there's the Saudis on the other side who have the Mt Sinai region restricted.
That is simply not true. Both Egypt and Saudi Arabia have very active archaeological studies and Egypt regularly has materials sent out for analysis all over the world.
Likely the Muslims have a reluctance to verify anything Biblical which would look good for Israel.
Another absolute nonsense statement. Moshe happens to be one of Islams prophets.
But again, Buz, as usual, you present NO evidence in support of your position.

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jar
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Message 27 of 43 (579866)
09-06-2010 11:12 AM
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09-06-2010 11:02 AM


Re: Exodus Revealed Video
If true (and honestly there is no more evidence for this than there is for the Chariot wheels) it still has nothing to do with what I posted.
They are not archaeologists, not even a hint that they are trained, and in fact even admit that they never applied for research permits in the first place.
I'm sorry Buz but so far you still offer no evidence in support of the existence of any chariot wheels.

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jar
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Message 29 of 43 (579868)
09-06-2010 11:18 AM
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09-06-2010 11:13 AM


Re: Moving on.
So you have no evidence that there were ever any chariot wheels.
BUT one final question.
Since all of the area the Hebrew exodus supposedly trekked through was Egyptian Territory and had been so for a long, long time and would remain so for even longer, even if some chariot wheels were found, how would that provide evidence in support of the Biblical Exodus?
Also, there is this thread, Did the Biblical Exodus ever happen?, where you can present other non-chariot evidence you believe supports your position.

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jar
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Message 34 of 43 (579959)
09-06-2010 10:32 PM
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09-06-2010 10:19 PM


Re: Moving on.
Did you watch the dvd segment which I cited? Mollar explains that the coral reefs common to the gulf body of water were orderly and closely knit in larger beds whereas the floor region which he researched and photographed was a scattered junk yard like litter of blotches of coral crusted formations, a few which resembled wheels and axels.
Which offers NO evidence that they were chariot wheels. He presents ZERO evidence there was even one chariot wheel. Read what you write and what they said in the video. There were NO Chariot wheels. Was even a single sample taken?
Given the quantity of formations and considering that several millenniums of time had done it's toll along with gulf currents, etc, one should assume that a signle ship wreck of a few charriots from some other source would be very unlikely.
But there was no evidence there was even one chariot wheel. And the whole area was Egypt. Guess how the Egyptian troops moved over the many, many centuries they ruled that area? There were Egyptian troops and chariots there for many, many centuries.
Keep in mind, as well, all of the corroborating evidence that led the explorers to that site in the first place, it being the only site which fit the corroborating data relative to it.
But you have presented no corroborating evidence even though there is a thread open and waiting for you.
We are waiting anxiously for you to present any evidence.

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