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Friday, June 08, 2012

Chariots in Red Sea: 'Irrefutable evidence'

A news report that stunned the world nine years ago about the discovery of possible ancient chariot wheels at the bottom of the Red Sea is suddenly gaining fresh attention with new video claiming “irrefutable evidence” that corroborates the find.

In June 2003, WND interviewed Bible enthusiasts who dove the waters of the Red Sea, alleging they found and photographed parts of chariots that may be the actual remains of the catastrophe brought upon the Egyptian army which pursued the Israelites, according to the Book of Exodus in the Bible.

“I am 99.9 percent sure I picked up a chariot wheel,” said Peter Elmer, a forklift mechanic from Keynsham, England, who made two diving trips to the Gulf of Aqaba branch of the sea. “It was covered in coral.”

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

i really don't need "proof", but it's really nice to read these stories.

Anonymous said...

What if a ship carrying chariots broke apart in a storm and they all settled there? Boom, proof that we had ships a long time ago, not that God parted the sea.

Anonymous said...

Wow Anon 8:33 even with proof you don't believe. Amazing

Anonymous said...

Nothing in the Bible has ever been disproved.

Anonymous said...

Nothing in the bible has ever been proven either. The only thing that is known fact about the bible is that it was written over time by a string of mortal men or women. 9:36, that is hardly proof of anything. Don't get yourself all worked up. You believe what you want, and the rest of us will believe what we want.