Episode 165: Exodus - New Information, (22 of 26)
enSeptember 29, 2013
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For more information and sources you could check out http://akinforthetruth.net. Last time we looked at powerful inferences of discovered chariot-wheel and axle – shaped coral discovered, photographed and videoed, on the sea floor at the gulf of Aqaba, as it extends from the Nuweiba Peninsula. We noted that these formations exclude any recent site-seeding, or planting of evidence, because, though one could have dropped chariot wheels and axles into this area, no one can simulate coral shaped like chariot wheels and axles. The coral had to have been shaped over a very long time period. Additionally, the deterioration of the base materials beneath these coral formations is very compelling. It testifies to very old age. But this evidence, found undersea to confirm the reasoning, Scriptural inference and archaeological evidence that brought us to the Nuweiba Peninsula, does not exist in a vacuum. Further understanding is provided by other undersea observations. These observations help speak to the question “Even if the nearly inconceivable miracle of parting this sea happened, how could men, women, young and old, and children, with all their belongings, and wheeled carts, cross this sea floor”. Nearly all of the Gulf of Aqaba’s sea floors are thick with coral, craggy and/or sharp rock outcroppings, and very steep. As one should expect, the mountainous terrain surrounding the Gulf of Aqaba continues beneath the surface of the sea, and so the sea floor is treacherous and steep. So Moller decided to further investigate in the Spring of 2000.
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