egyptian chariots found in red sea

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well this is interesting.

http://www.wnd.com/2012/06/chariots-...able-evidence/ Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
Yes it is.
joe bloe's Avatar
Maybe someday they'll find the unicorn skeletons of the two that didn't make it to the ark on time.
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Has anyone alerted Geraldo Rivera about this underwater find?

. . . He may need to do an exposѐ about this story!



This reminds me of that time years ago when they claimed they found part of Noahs ark in the mountains somewhere..lol

Later on it was debunked by real scientists..
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There is a very healthy industry devoted to creating so called artifacts over there.
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There is a very healthy industry devoted to creating so called artifacts over there. Originally Posted by BigLouie
There is a very healthy industry devoted to creating so called artifacts over there. Originally Posted by BigLouie
That was a very Obama-like statement, BL. Casting doubt on something without any basis. Can you provide links to back up your statement?
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There was a report yesterday that they may have found the remains of St. John the Baptist. The sarcophagus dates back to the first century AD and found the island of St. John. http://news.yahoo.com/bones-john-bap...ortBy%3Dlatest
There was a report yesterday that they may have found the remains of St. John the Baptist. The sarcophagus dates back to the first century AD and found the island of St. John. http://news.yahoo.com/bones-john-bap...ortBy%3Dlatest Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
I saw that news also. The radiocarbon dating on the hand bone indicated it was from someone who lived in the first century. Hard to see how it could be proven that the bone came from John the Baptist though.

It would be interesting if they retrieved some of the chariots / horse bones / people bones from the Red Sea and did carbon dating on them. If the dating indicates an age of ~ 3500 years (historical documents state that the parting of Red Sea event occurred in 1441 BC), then the theory that someone planted the objects there is bunk. If, however, the objects date to recent history, it would make sense they were planted there. Take a scientific approach and evaluate the evidence.
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That was a very Obama-like statement, BL. Casting doubt on something without any basis. Can you provide links to back up your statement? Originally Posted by eros1970
Actually that is very Republican like. There are so many stories it is hard to know where to start. Would you like a link to the forger over there who claimed he found the burial coffin of Jesus's brother?
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Finding Egyptian chariots in the red sea does not surprise me at all.
There is a history book that describes them being lost there.

I am sure it was some of those prankster Israelis stealing chariots and dumping them in the Red Sea after a joy ride.


Hell we find cars in bayous around here all the time.
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UFO found in Baltic Sea

http://truththeory.com/2012/06/17/12802/ Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy


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UFO found in Baltic Sea

http://truththeory.com/2012/06/17/12802/ Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
my guess this is probably the remains of a sailing ship who's section broke off in pieces