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Also, think about it for a minute, the bible said 'all the chariots of Egypt' went in pursuit, right? Well, what happened to all those many many other chariots? Kinda strange they vanished indeed. Especially when thinking about 'the speculation that there were 20,000 chariots destroyed that day.' We would have found at least 500 chariots or remnants of them if this speculation was anywhere near the original amount of them. We've found only about four possible chariot objects? That's no evidence for a pursuit at all, even if they are chariot wheels...





There is a lack of physical evidence for other historical events that we accept as true. So, who knows?

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Another thing, popular believe is, the sea was parted by God's strong wind. Well, according to the description of the 'walls of water' this would have caused, it's simply impossible for people to even survive standing in such a wind. It's simply physically and mathematically impossible.




Argument from lack of imagination? Once the water is parted, it needent be windy anywhere except on the walls of water to keep them away. It doesn't have to be extremely windy all the way between the walls of water.

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Also there are some problems with the timeframe with this whole escape too. Man on horseback are way faster than chariots, and still both drowned? In a pursuit, the fastest go the fastest and catch up, they won't stick around the chariots.





There wouldn't be that big of a difference in speed, and why even send chariots if you're just going to ditch them anyway?

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-Also, lot's of chariots supposedly were destroyed. What ever happened to all those egyptians and their horses?




Dead people float, and then rot, and disappear. As far as any other physical evidence? Have they thoroughly combed, and dug up the sea floor looking for evidence over every bit?

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He forgot to add, there's no geological evidence for it either, which would have been the case if the 'parting of the sea' with very high 'water walls' had actually happened. There would have been enormous forces involved when that water came down again.





What exactly would you expect to find, in this case? Non-conformity of the ocean floor? Like what we surely find?


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