"Chariot Wheels in the Red Sea, Page 1"
Hmmm, such concidence?
Omg I want to see the parting of the RED SEA.
Or maybe they are just riding chariots in the RED SEA.(hahaha)
"Chariot Wheels in the Red Sea, Page 1"
Hmmm, such concidence?
Omg I want to see the parting of the RED SEA.
Or maybe they are just riding chariots in the RED SEA.(hahaha)
.. looking at that map, I'll be going to Taif by the end of the month. I'll try to get some onsight pics of the red sea. hehehehe
and what are these?
Pot Found in Coal
It has often been claimed by the evolutionary community that coal is hundreds of millions of years old. For example, one such coal deposit from the Wilburton, Oklahoma, mines is said to contain coal that formed about 312 million years ago. This would predate the dinosaurs by about 87 million years (according to the widely accepted evolutionary theory).
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Hammer Found in Cretaceous Rock?
Max Hahn was fishing with his family near London, Texas in June of 1936 when he found a rock with wood protruding from it. When the rock was cracked open, this octagonally shaped iron hammer was exposed. The wood handle appears to be
partially coalified and has quartz and calcite crystalline inclusions. Tests performed at Battelle Laboratory document the hammer's unusual metallurgy: 96% iron, 2.6 % chlorine and 0.74 % sulfur (no carbon). Density tests indicate a casting of exceptional quality.
Somebody is telling lies? hmmm. whos telling the TRUTH?
Chariot Jeepney's found in Colon Street..
Asa mas tinu-od kebs?
deny what?
you can actually see chariot jeepneys around cebu. daghan padulong lahug.
Low tide man kuno to pagtabok nila ni Moses sa red sea.
As expected.
People are trying to see what they want to see.
Over a large expanse of sea, it's not surprising that they might "discover" a couple of places where there is a pattern that matches what they are looking for. Of course, such "discoveries" will make someone a star (like Wyatt) - not just on TV or magazines. It will also make them a star in the Christian fundamentalist circuits, complete with a book and numerous interviews and magazine articles.
These alleged claims of discovery tell people what they want to hear about the historicity of the Bible, and many Christians (particularly fundamentalists-evangelicals) are quite happy to spend lots of money (over a hoax) to confirm what they already believe.![]()
Last edited by brownprose; 10-02-2009 at 05:11 PM.
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