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Another Biblical Myth Debunked

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Canary42 | 13:27 Wed 27th Dec 2023 | Religion & Spirituality
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It wasn't Moses who parted the Red Sea, it was Mother Nature.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/moses-parting-red-sea-may-060000806.html?.tsrc=fp_deeplink   

 

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I'm not a believer.

However in favour of those who do believe, it would be a hell of a coincidence for a natural freak event to occur just at the right moment.

curse you unbeliever!

Given the choice of believing either Yahoo news or the bible I'll take the bible thanks.

So who caused the meteorological phenomena ?

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// So who caused the meteorological phenomena ? //

That was me, sorry - had a bit too much to drink that night and thought it would be funny :P

 

Would have been better if you'd turned it into wine CTG!

Theories like this have been around for years.

I've got a controversial theory...It's just made up testicles.

Mother Nature is busy again. This time she is  splitting Africa in two. Very slowly thankfully. 

The remains of the Egyptian chariots and the skeletons of the people and horses that drowned must be there somewhere. That would be some archaelogical discovery for someone to make

There was no need for the sea to part because the Israelites were never in Egypt.

The are simply a group of local Arabs who organised themselves to be inbreeds which is why they have genetic disorders.

There's no evidence that Moses ever existed - although there are one or two tombs around purporting to be his.

Of course he existed, he was a legend at the 400m hurdles in the 80s.

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