Science Confirms 10 Plagues of Egypt Happened

Hark

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The 10 Plagues of Egypt Happened

Although written by a Jewish author, the report from Science is true, however, the absurdity of it as by natural causes is how convenient Moses warned the Pharaoh before each of those plagues had hit. How could Moses know the order of events of those natural causes?

So science confirmed the 10 plagues but not why the Pharaoh had let Moses & his people go.

Nor why the dynasty of Rameses ended because he and his army had drowned in the Red Sea. Pictures of chariots wheels at the bottom of the Red Sea can be seen at that link below when you scroll down about 3/4 to the bottom.

Red Sea Crossing
 

Tetsugaku

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The 10 Plagues of Egypt Happened

Although written by a Jewish author, the report from Science is true, however, the absurdity of it as by natural causes is how convenient Moses warned the Pharaoh before each of those plagues had hit. How could Moses know the order of events of those natural causes?

So science confirmed the 10 plagues but not why the Pharaoh had let Moses & his people go.

Nor why the dynasty of Rameses ended because he and his army had drowned in the Red Sea. Pictures of chariots wheels at the bottom of the Red Sea can be seen at that link below when you scroll down about 3/4 to the bottom.

Red Sea Crossing
I'm curious as to what steps you have taken to fact check this source and judge it to be reliable. Can you outline your personal process from first discovering the article to judging it true and posting it here?
 

Hark

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I'm curious as to what steps you have taken to fact check this source and judge it to be reliable. Can you outline your personal process from first discovering the article to judging it true and posting it here?
Reported by Science first. Not sure I can find the original article reporting it first before others chimed in along with God fearing web sites displayed it, but I can try to find 2. But do note how Science at this science site tried to explain it away by natural causes.

Live Science

This is a news site. Unfortunately, they try to block the article with subscription but I think it was this article I had read forst about it in the news on the internet but that does not necessarily mean they were the first one. Not sure how I can prove that anyway.

Biblical Plagues Really Happened Say Scientists

However at the second link in the OP, showing photographs of chariot wheels at the bottom of the Red Sea about 3 quarters down the web page, after a lengthy research confirming that was the actual spot of the Red Sea Crossing, if seeing is not enough for you there, you can always check the internet yourself or go there yourself, scuba dive and all. I'll just pray the Father will draw you unto the Son to believe in Him to be saved.
 

Tetsugaku

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Reported by Science first. Not sure I can find the original article reporting it first before others chimed in along with God fearing web sites displayed it, but I can try to find 2. But do note how Science at this science site tried to explain it away by natural causes.

Live Science

This is a news site. Unfortunately, they try to block the article with subscription but I think it was this article I had read forst about it in the news on the internet but that does not necessarily mean they were the first one. Not sure how I can prove that anyway.

Biblical Plagues Really Happened Say Scientists

However at the second link in the OP, showing photographs of chariot wheels at the bottom of the Red Sea about 3 quarters down the web page, after a lengthy research confirming that was the actual spot of the Red Sea Crossing, if seeing is not enough for you there, you can always check the internet yourself or go there yourself, scuba dive and all. I'll just pray the Father will draw you unto the Son to believe in Him to be saved.
So you've made no efforts and taken no steps whatsoever to verify or fact-check either this particular story or the website from which it came?

What led you to believe this story? Do you just believe anything you read, so long as it aligns with your religious presuppositions?
 

J regia

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The 10 Plagues of Egypt Happened

Although written by a Jewish author, the report from Science is true, however, the absurdity of it as by natural causes is how convenient Moses warned the Pharaoh before each of those plagues had hit. How could Moses know the order of events of those natural causes?

So science confirmed the 10 plagues but not why the Pharaoh had let Moses & his people go.

Nor why the dynasty of Rameses ended because he and his army had drowned in the Red Sea. Pictures of chariots wheels at the bottom of the Red Sea can be seen at that link below when you scroll down about 3/4 to the bottom.

Red Sea Crossing
So how many weeks did Moses and his three million or so relatives, including 500,000 waddling pregnant women and their toddlers, take to cross the Red Sea with about 50 births per hour?

Or is that just another fantasy story?
 

Hark

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So you've made no efforts and taken no steps whatsoever to verify or fact-check either this particular story or the website from which it came?

What led you to believe this story? Do you just believe anything you read, so long as it aligns with your religious presuppositions?
Can you say the same for your beliefs about the evolution theory?

If eye witnesses can attest to findings ; both secular science trying to explain the evidence as naturally occurring regarding the 10 plagues and Christian or Jewish sites referring to that science, how is it that you question its existence?

And when photos has been presented proving chariot wheels under the Red Sea crossing, and two pillars were set on both sides of that crossing by King Solomon as a memorial of that spot being the actual crossing of the Red Sea, and no rebuttal from science on that score proving that it is not there... can you not wonder? Discovered: Red Sea Chariot Wheels! You can look for videos of the chariot wheels on the internet.

And they even found the original mountain where Moses got the 10 commandments with archeological evidence of the Jews camping at the bottom of the mount, and that top of that very mountain was blackened as opposing all other mountains.. should you not wonder?

I think it is hard to get a photo of that blackened mountaintop since it could look like clouds covering the mountain and thus just looking shady, so a video is probably the only way to go to see for sure or find someone you know that went there. And people have gone there so there are no reports that it is not blackened at the top and proven as such by naysayers.

The Real Mount Sinai

I can accept that some people will not want to believe in the Bible regardless of the evidence.

Since I know Him & the power of His resurrection, I believe in His words and the Bible. I see enough evidence on the internet, even misrepresented evidence to favor the evolution theory over what is obviously evidence of the global flood in the fossil records is why I can see the evolution theory for what it is; and it is not about any truth in real science at all.
 

Hark

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So how many weeks did Moses and his three million or so relatives, including 500,000 waddling pregnant women and their toddlers, take to cross the Red Sea with about 50 births per hour?

Or is that just another fantasy story?
How about stop with the conjectures and look for the evidence?

Discovered: Red Sea Chariot Wheels!


After watching that video, look at the comment below by JJPeregrine


JJPeregrine

5 years ago
The disaster account from the Ahmose stele described in this video presents interesting parallels with the Exodus account, however, scarcely any accredited scholars of this history would date the Exodus as early as the reign of Ahmose (c. 1539-1514 B.C., according to Wikipedia). Ahmose I's reign may also have coincided with the supervolcanic eruption of Thera (Santorini--probably occurred 1540 B.C.), which provides a likely explanation for the disaster described in the video. ~~ end of quote

Until you look for yourself, you may not find the truth regarding the Bible accounts as being true after all.

When you consider how the Jews stone Jews that are false teachers or false prophets, they do so by defending the scripture as true.

Now by itself, one could see that as faulty religious zeal, but evidence supports the Bible to be true for why it is not faulty at all.
 

Tetsugaku

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Can you say the same for your beliefs about the evolution theory?
No, because I understand the need to evaluate sources and apply critical thinking.

You just seem to believe and repost whatever crazy nonsense you stumble upon that you think supports your prior beliefs.
 

Hark

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No, because I understand the need to evaluate sources and apply critical thinking.

You just seem to believe and repost whatever crazy nonsense you stumble upon that you think supports your prior beliefs.
It is amazing that you believe in the evolution theory as you do without actually observing the phenomenon of macroevolution in the natural world.
 

shnarkle

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The 10 Plagues of Egypt Happened

Although written by a Jewish author, the report from Science is true,
What difference does it make if the author is Jewish?
however, the absurdity of it as by natural causes is how convenient Moses warned the Pharaoh before each of those plagues had hit. How could Moses know the order of events of those natural causes?
Moses was raised as a prince, and may have had a good education. Perhaps he was trained to think critically, and learned by his observations. I'm not sure why you think natural causes are so absurd. Each plague does naturally follow from the previous one.
 

Tetsugaku

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It is amazing that you believe in the evolution theory as you do without actually observing the phenomenon of macroevolution in the natural world.
I can see how it might seem that way if you were completely ignorant of the topic and unable to evaluate sources with any kind of critical thought.
 

Hark

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What difference does it make if the author is Jewish?

Moses was raised as a prince, and may have had a good education. Perhaps he was trained to think critically, and learned by his observations. I'm not sure why you think natural causes are so absurd. Each plague does naturally follow from the previous one.
Check out this discovery then.

 

Hark

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I can see how it might seem that way if you were completely ignorant of the topic and unable to evaluate sources with any kind of critical thought.
I know that such a standard of insulting judgment can be purposefully hypocritical, so we will just have to agree to disagree.
 

The Pixie

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The 10 Plagues of Egypt Happened

Although written by a Jewish author, the report from Science is true, however, the absurdity of it as by natural causes is how convenient Moses warned the Pharaoh before each of those plagues had hit. How could Moses know the order of events of those natural causes?

So science confirmed the 10 plagues but not why the Pharaoh had let Moses & his people go.
Let us suppose the plagues happened, which I think is plausible, why should I believe they were sent by God or that Moses predicted them?

Far more likely that they did happen and some Jewish writer incorporated them into his story, and just made Moses up.

Nor why the dynasty of Rameses ended because he and his army had drowned in the Red Sea. Pictures of chariots wheels at the bottom of the Red Sea can be seen at that link below when you scroll down about 3/4 to the bottom.

Red Sea Crossing
How many wheels have been found? The link is vague; it could be thousands, which would be significant, it could be two, which would not.

Ron Wyatt and his team have found the remains of chariot parts, chariot wheels & skeletal parts of horses and men, ALL CEMENTED IN CORAL. Because of this, it is difficult, if not impossible, to extricate them without destroying them.
Ron Wyatt did extract the hub of a wheel with parts of 8 spokes attached and presented it to the Egyptian authority. This was sufficient for Mr. Nassif Mohammed Hassan to identify the dynasty from which the wheel came.
To date, the chariot parts have never been found in the Red Sea anywhere, except this site!
 

Hark

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So what made you think it was true and worth sharing? You really need to process information better than this if you hope to ever convince others.
There is no convincing others. Only God can do that when it comes to searching for the truth, and not everybody is searching for the truth.
Let us suppose the plagues happened, which I think is plausible, why should I believe they were sent by God or that Moses predicted them?

Far more likely that they did happen and some Jewish writer incorporated them into his story, and just made Moses up.


How many wheels have been found? The link is vague; it could be thousands, which would be significant, it could be two, which would not.

Ron Wyatt and his team have found the remains of chariot parts, chariot wheels & skeletal parts of horses and men, ALL CEMENTED IN CORAL. Because of this, it is difficult, if not impossible, to extricate them without destroying them.
Ron Wyatt did extract the hub of a wheel with parts of 8 spokes attached and presented it to the Egyptian authority. This was sufficient for Mr. Nassif Mohammed Hassan to identify the dynasty from which the wheel came.
To date, the chariot parts have never been found in the Red Sea anywhere, except this site!
Until you look for yourself, you are listening to your unbelief for why you are not searching for the truth.

Thank you both for sharing, but people can question your unbelief in return. It is about whether you are intrigued to do the search yourself from what was shared or you are not.

Have a nice day.
 

Tetsugaku

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There is no convincing others. Only God can do that when it comes to searching for the truth, and not everybody is searching for the truth.
Then why bother posting it? Look, convincing evidence from legitimate sources will convince people. But you're not posting legitimate evidence when you don't bother to evaluate your sources, and just post whatever nonsense you find that happens to align with your religious beliefs.
 

The Pixie

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There is no convincing others. Only God can do that when it comes to searching for the truth, and not everybody is searching for the truth.

Until you look for yourself, you are listening to your unbelief for why you are not searching for the truth.

Thank you both for sharing, but people can question your unbelief in return. It is about whether you are intrigued to do the search yourself from what was shared or you are not.

Have a nice day.
Ah, right, so your post was for those wo already believe the Bible is true. Sure, if we assume the Bible is true, then yes, that would indicate the Bible is true.

It seems a circular argument to me, but I guess it works for you.
 
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