This included finding dried blood which when tested, was like no other blood ever found before on this earth.
Wasn't found near Roswell was it???
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This included finding dried blood which when tested, was like no other blood ever found before on this earth.
Wasn't found near Roswell was it???
including coral-encrusted remains of chariots at the bottom of the Red Sea,
Too bad the bible says the Hebrews crossed the Reed Sea and not the Red Sea. Anything found in or around the Red Sea is meaningless. lol... that pic looks like an old Hub Cap.
jula71 wrote:
"Last week I found $10 next to car after I pulled into a parking space, god, luck, or good fortune?"
Hey! So that's where my $10 went! I want it back...
Robert
sorry rob...for my 3 options....I choose...god gave it to me
"sorry rob...for my 3 options....I choose...god gave it to me "
Well, that's a compliment ... I think. Are you saying I am god or that I am a mysogynistic, egotistical, shallow, jealous, violent, cowardly and mythical figment of the imagination of a bunch of nomadic goat-herders?
Doesn't seem like a compliment all of a sudden.
Robert
When the "proven idiot" syndrome sinks in again, they'll get new light about the "troof" of that as well.
That wheel looks unusually shiny for 3500 old piece of iron. Unless Egyptians mastered electroplating metal with Chrome.
Thanks for that video still, Tetrapod - looks exactly like what my brother was describing - a shiny wheel that didn't have coral growing on it cuz of how the metal had been treated - he couldn't remember the name of the process involved - electroplating Egyptians? Oy!
Just goes to show that the credulous* (and the dubs are more credulous than the average) will leap on any spurious/junk science that appears to back up their belief system (while disregarding any conflicting evidence of course - see above).
*As a side note, after seeing a previous goofball 'documentary', my bro (God love him) believes in the existence of the 'Bohemian Grove' and Molech the 60-foot owl god (I've seen the net footage, and IMHO it looks like the work of a bunch of drunken fratboys, but what do I know? )
I don't know much about Biblical archaelogists but Wyatt sounds like a crackpot one in the vein of the historian and researcher David Icke.
I think the Discover channel did a show about that subject. I remember that they said it wasn't the Red Sea but probably the Reed Sea, which is more marshy than an actual sea. They also had some other interesting theories that I had never heard before. Maybe the library has a copy or look on Discover web site. carla