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Author Topic:   "Chariot Wheels" In the Red Sea
Theodoric
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Message 11 of 43 (579757)
09-05-2010 10:26 PM
Reply to: Message 3 by Omnivorous
09-05-2010 8:49 PM


Buz should hire Archy. Love to see what would come out of that. I truly do not think Archy is a real archaeologist, but neither are any of the creo greats. Sure would love to see his credentials. Archy once posted a link to his website and forum. It is a bit of a hoot. Just more reiterations of the crap he spews here.
Buz knows where to find the wheel he and Archy should go get it.

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Theodoric
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Message 16 of 43 (579766)
09-05-2010 11:29 PM
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09-05-2010 11:19 PM


That sounds official
There is a thing called underwater archaeology. There are a lot of artifacts in a lot of places that cannot or should not be removed from the water. I see nothing that says the Egyptians will not allow people to view the artifacts in situ. Also, has anyone found anything from the Egyptian gov't saying these artifacts cannot be removed? Or do we rely on buzz and a website?

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Theodoric
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Message 17 of 43 (579768)
09-05-2010 11:44 PM
Reply to: Message 13 by Buzsaw
09-05-2010 11:17 PM


Re: Exodus Revealed Video
He's a scientist who has done scientific research on this and no crackpot.
quote:
Lennart Moller specializes in the earth hazards of air pollutants and the damage to DNA that they cause. Since 2001, he has been a professor of environmental medicine in the department of bioscience at Karolinska Institutet, one of Europe's largest medical universities and Sweden's main center for medical training and research...
Then there are the references to Ron Wyatt. If ever there was a true native of Dniken Land, it was him. Wyatt’s writings on Biblical archaeology are such extreme flights of fancy that even many creationist debaters dismiss them as wild imaginings...
The Exodus Case is such an extreme example of pseudo-science that any reasonably well-informed reader will wonder if Mller is joking.
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Martin Rundkvist, the reviewer, is an archaeologist specializing in the pre- and protohistory of Scandinavia. He is a member of the board of the Swedish skeptic organization, Vetenskap och Folkbildning, and co-editor of the association's quarterly, Folkvett. He lives in the suburbs of Stockholm, Sweden, 400 meters from a Viking-period cemetery.
Maybe not a crackpot, but a nutball.

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Message 30 of 43 (579870)
09-06-2010 11:27 AM
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09-06-2010 11:02 AM


Re: Exodus Revealed Video
Jim and Penny Caldwell's story
And this has to do with Chariot Wheels how?
This whole idea of Mt Sinai being in Saudi Arabia is hilarious. In order to get to this premise you have to throw out the bible and what it says. My fave part is that Mt Sinai in Arabia is originally an Islamic idea.
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Placing Mt. Sinai somewhere in Arabia is not new, contrary to what has been implied by Williams and Cornuke, but the specification of a particular mountain is relatively recent. The general idea goes back to about 1225 AD, when Muslim geographers began to arbitrarily shift Biblical place names largely because they had been identified by Christians from the Sinai to Arabia, as a kind of polemic against the Crusades.
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Read the whole thing. There are even references. Also, it is a Christian site, none of those damn Atheists.

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Theodoric
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Message 40 of 43 (580090)
09-07-2010 5:05 PM
Reply to: Message 38 by Blue Jay
09-07-2010 3:10 PM


Re: That sounds official
Gee looks like I am apologizing all over. I guess when I have to debate with Buz and the other creos, I forget about the rational people that are also here. Please accept my apology.
There are some people here that are very limited in their scopes. My thought was the not being able to "get it" was another lame creo excuse as to why they couldn't follow up and research this.
I should have caught it when you used truthorfiction.com. I love these sites that claim to have the truth but have no references or sources for their assertions.

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