I could care less what "established religions" think. I have no idea why pointing out obvious BS is somehow a "defense" of established religion.
Wyatt (who died in 1999) claimed to have discovered bones of Nephilim, Noah's ark, ballast from the ark, the tombs of Noah and his wife, Sodom and Gormorrah, the actual storage containers that Joseph used to store grain, chariot wheels at the Red Sea crossing, twelve altars built by Moses, the actual rock Moses struck to produce water, the ark of the covenant, the ten commandments, a chamber in Jerusalem containing artifacts from the Temple, even blood from Jesus Christ! As in the case of frauds and hoaxes in general, suspicions are aroused when claims are just TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE™ . What actual empirical evidence has he provided that demonstrates the validity of these claims? Do they support the weight of the extraordinary nature of the claims? Do they justify the identifications he makes (which often seem to rely on a kind of circular reasoning)? Does Wyatt follow proper scientific methodology in making his case? I've seen precious little of any of that. Just sensational claims with little evidence to back them up. I personally believe he was a serial hoaxer. Bible enthusiasts bring big bucks. And there's celebrity in finding biblical relics.
And you discrediting Ron Wyatt, come with valid facts showing he is wrong in these matters. Otherwise your words are in no way scientific!
Did you just say "valid facts" and "scientific"? What "valid facts" has Wyatt produced that constitutes legitimate "scientific" research? Let's take the claim about discovering Jesus' blood as an example. Where is the scientific report by the laboratory that supposedly tested the blood? And what laboratory was it? Does anyone know? What are the details about the methods used in the tests? How many tests were done? How do we know the results are replicable? How was the identification with Jesus scientifically made? Where have the results been peer reviewed?
BTW, I'm not discrediting Wyatt at all. I have no desire to do so. The burden of proof is on Wyatt and his followers to substantiate the claims in the first place. If they can't be, then they rightly deserve little attention.