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Author Topic:   The evidence for design and a designer - AS OF 10/27, SUMMARY MESSAGES ONLY
crashfrog
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Message 482 of 648 (588213)
10-22-2010 10:26 PM
Reply to: Message 480 by dennis780
10-22-2010 10:16 PM


Re: Literalism
So I need not bring up the chariot wheels found at the bottom of the Red Sea, along a sand bar the stretches across it, right where the Bible claims Moses parted the sea with his staff, and the Egyptians were consumed by it.
There are no chariot wheels at the bottom of the Red Sea, nor any sandbar across it, as you can plainly see in Google Earth.

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crashfrog
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Message 539 of 648 (588310)
10-23-2010 5:37 PM
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10-23-2010 12:10 AM


Re: Literalism
What? Google earth can see underwater now?
Yes. Give it a whirl! You might start by checking the truth of your absurd claims.
..which it is, between Nuweiba and Midian, in the Gulf of Aqaba.
No, there's no sandbar there, above the Red Sea or below.

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crashfrog
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Message 637 of 648 (588742)
10-27-2010 11:35 PM
Reply to: Message 636 by dennis780
10-27-2010 11:26 PM


Re: Literalism
The Sea of Aqaba, a part of the Red Sea, is the possible crossing site.
Except that there's no sandbar there. That's kind of the point. You can draw all the lines on all the maps you want and label them all "sandbar", but there's no sandbar across the Red Sea.
If you guys used google for all of 5 minutes you could find this stuff.
Well, but that's the point - we're doing research and you're not. You're just taking sympathetic claims at face value without doing any of your own research to verify them. That's why we know there's no sandbar, and you're under the mistaken impression that there is.
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