Anonymous wrote:A lot of legends and texts have some basis in fact. They represent the people of the time trying to make sense of their environment and put a religious spin on it. Science has shown that there were some widespread flooding events that account for the description of floods (eg. Noah and the ark) in many religious and mythical traditions. So it wouldn’t surprise me if there is some kind of environmental circumstance behind the parting of the seas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.gbnews.com/science/archaeology-breakthrough-scientists-bible-moses-discovery-red-sea
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus
Scientists have discovered deadly brine pools nearly 4,000 feet beneath the surface of the Red Sea's Gulf of Aqaba.
The pools contain water up to 10 times saltier than normal seawater and are completely devoid of oxygen, creating natural death traps for marine life that ventures inside.
The newly discovered pools lie in a region where some believe Moses parted the waters while leading the Israelites to the Promised Land.
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus.
Scientists have named them the NEOM Brine Pools, marking an extension of known Red Sea brine pool locations.
The pools act as geological time capsules, with their undisturbed sediment preserving records of past events in the Gulf of Aqaba.
The area is known for its mysterious features, including extreme depths, volcanic activity and unusual temperature variations.
The remarkable discovery came during the final moments of an extensive underwater exploration.
Pretty interesting!
I'm glad I read the other posts/links debunking this idea without having to do it myself.
There has not been a single link posted “debunking” this scientific discovery. You haven’t read anything.
Please post the links from the thread “debunking” the discovery.
DP. You are a dishonest interlocutor. You know he did not mean that the discovery was debunked, but rather that the idea that this is somehow evidence for a biblical impossibility has been debunked.
Very dishonest.
Where are all the remains of the Egyptian army?
Such a stupid, stupid idea. If you believe this actually happened you are delusional.
The idea that a sea parted
Where are the links that debunked that?
pp said they read links that debunked the idea- so, where are they?
You are being obtuse on purpose, because you are a troll, and not worth the time. But for others reading the thread there are many posts pointing out the article says nothing about it showing proof of the bible, just that things were discovered in a place mentioned in the bible.
You are a very dishonest interlocutor and you should be ashamed.
There is not a single link debunking the discovery.
There are anonymous strangers who fundamentally do not understand the discovery and are injecting their own opinion. Their opinions are not based in any scientific research or discovery.
For example, one poster wants to know where the remains are of the egyptian army. They don’t understand that their bodies would be disintegrated hundreds and thousands of years ago. That’s not at all someone anyone should listen to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.gbnews.com/science/archaeology-breakthrough-scientists-bible-moses-discovery-red-sea
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus
Scientists have discovered deadly brine pools nearly 4,000 feet beneath the surface of the Red Sea's Gulf of Aqaba.
The pools contain water up to 10 times saltier than normal seawater and are completely devoid of oxygen, creating natural death traps for marine life that ventures inside.
The newly discovered pools lie in a region where some believe Moses parted the waters while leading the Israelites to the Promised Land.
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus.
Scientists have named them the NEOM Brine Pools, marking an extension of known Red Sea brine pool locations.
The pools act as geological time capsules, with their undisturbed sediment preserving records of past events in the Gulf of Aqaba.
The area is known for its mysterious features, including extreme depths, volcanic activity and unusual temperature variations.
The remarkable discovery came during the final moments of an extensive underwater exploration.
Pretty interesting!
I'm glad I read the other posts/links debunking this idea without having to do it myself.
There has not been a single link posted “debunking” this scientific discovery. You haven’t read anything.
Please post the links from the thread “debunking” the discovery.
DP. You are a dishonest interlocutor. You know he did not mean that the discovery was debunked, but rather that the idea that this is somehow evidence for a biblical impossibility has been debunked.
Very dishonest.
Where are all the remains of the Egyptian army?
Such a stupid, stupid idea. If you believe this actually happened you are delusional.
The idea that a sea parted
These pools, untouched for millennia, have perfectly preserved sediment layers. Hidden in their depths are records of past tsunamis and disasters linked to the Red Sed's ancient history.
You fundamentally misunderstand the discovery. You call others stupid, but expect to find remains of the egyptian army in the brine pools, thousands of years later?
How long do you think the remains of the egyptian army would remain recognizable, pp?
A human body will become a skeleton in 2-6 months in a outdoor, warm climate.
How many human bodies do researchers find on/near the Titanic? And that happened not long ago.
You are dishonest, and also should not ever call anyone else stupid. That’s a very ironic statement coming from you.
No, I am not dishonest. And I called the idea stupid, not a person. In fact I pointed out you are doing it on purpose and are likely well intelligent enough to understand it provides no biblical proof. That's what makes YOU dishonest.
Yeah it was an army, where are the swords?
Stupid ideas. No evidence the red sea ever parted.
What happens to steel in salt water over a two thousand years?
Where is your citations and links to prove there is no evidence the Red Sea ever parted? You have scientific evidence that proves the Red Sea never parted, and links to that evidence?
Anonymous wrote:https://www.gbnews.com/science/archaeology-breakthrough-scientists-bible-moses-discovery-red-sea
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus
Scientists have discovered deadly brine pools nearly 4,000 feet beneath the surface of the Red Sea's Gulf of Aqaba.
The pools contain water up to 10 times saltier than normal seawater and are completely devoid of oxygen, creating natural death traps for marine life that ventures inside.
The newly discovered pools lie in a region where some believe Moses parted the waters while leading the Israelites to the Promised Land.
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus.
Scientists have named them the NEOM Brine Pools, marking an extension of known Red Sea brine pool locations.
The pools act as geological time capsules, with their undisturbed sediment preserving records of past events in the Gulf of Aqaba.
The area is known for its mysterious features, including extreme depths, volcanic activity and unusual temperature variations.
The remarkable discovery came during the final moments of an extensive underwater exploration.
Pretty interesting!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.gbnews.com/science/archaeology-breakthrough-scientists-bible-moses-discovery-red-sea
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus
Scientists have discovered deadly brine pools nearly 4,000 feet beneath the surface of the Red Sea's Gulf of Aqaba.
The pools contain water up to 10 times saltier than normal seawater and are completely devoid of oxygen, creating natural death traps for marine life that ventures inside.
The newly discovered pools lie in a region where some believe Moses parted the waters while leading the Israelites to the Promised Land.
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus.
Scientists have named them the NEOM Brine Pools, marking an extension of known Red Sea brine pool locations.
The pools act as geological time capsules, with their undisturbed sediment preserving records of past events in the Gulf of Aqaba.
The area is known for its mysterious features, including extreme depths, volcanic activity and unusual temperature variations.
The remarkable discovery came during the final moments of an extensive underwater exploration.
Pretty interesting!
I'm glad I read the other posts/links debunking this idea without having to do it myself.
There has not been a single link posted “debunking” this scientific discovery. You haven’t read anything.
Please post the links from the thread “debunking” the discovery.
DP. You are a dishonest interlocutor. You know he did not mean that the discovery was debunked, but rather that the idea that this is somehow evidence for a biblical impossibility has been debunked.
Very dishonest.
Where are all the remains of the Egyptian army?
Such a stupid, stupid idea. If you believe this actually happened you are delusional.
The idea that a sea parted
These pools, untouched for millennia, have perfectly preserved sediment layers. Hidden in their depths are records of past tsunamis and disasters linked to the Red Sed's ancient history.
You fundamentally misunderstand the discovery. You call others stupid, but expect to find remains of the egyptian army in the brine pools, thousands of years later?
How long do you think the remains of the egyptian army would remain recognizable, pp?
A human body will become a skeleton in 2-6 months in a outdoor, warm climate.
How many human bodies do researchers find on/near the Titanic? And that happened not long ago.
You are dishonest, and also should not ever call anyone else stupid. That’s a very ironic statement coming from you.
No, I am not dishonest. And I called the idea stupid, not a person. In fact I pointed out you are doing it on purpose and are likely well intelligent enough to understand it provides no biblical proof. That's what makes YOU dishonest.
Yeah it was an army, where are the swords?
Stupid ideas. No evidence the red sea ever parted.
What happens to steel in salt water over a two thousand years?
Where is your citations and links to prove there is no evidence the Red Sea ever parted? You have scientific evidence that proves the Red Sea never parted, and links to that evidence?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.gbnews.com/science/archaeology-breakthrough-scientists-bible-moses-discovery-red-sea
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus
Scientists have discovered deadly brine pools nearly 4,000 feet beneath the surface of the Red Sea's Gulf of Aqaba.
The pools contain water up to 10 times saltier than normal seawater and are completely devoid of oxygen, creating natural death traps for marine life that ventures inside.
The newly discovered pools lie in a region where some believe Moses parted the waters while leading the Israelites to the Promised Land.
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus.
Scientists have named them the NEOM Brine Pools, marking an extension of known Red Sea brine pool locations.
The pools act as geological time capsules, with their undisturbed sediment preserving records of past events in the Gulf of Aqaba.
The area is known for its mysterious features, including extreme depths, volcanic activity and unusual temperature variations.
The remarkable discovery came during the final moments of an extensive underwater exploration.
Pretty interesting!
I'm glad I read the other posts/links debunking this idea without having to do it myself.
There has not been a single link posted “debunking” this scientific discovery. You haven’t read anything.
Please post the links from the thread “debunking” the discovery.
DP. You are a dishonest interlocutor. You know he did not mean that the discovery was debunked, but rather that the idea that this is somehow evidence for a biblical impossibility has been debunked.
Very dishonest.
Where are all the remains of the Egyptian army?
Such a stupid, stupid idea. If you believe this actually happened you are delusional.
The idea that a sea parted
Where are the links that debunked that?
pp said they read links that debunked the idea- so, where are they?
You are being obtuse on purpose, because you are a troll, and not worth the time. But for others reading the thread there are many posts pointing out the article says nothing about it showing proof of the bible, just that things were discovered in a place mentioned in the bible.
You are a very dishonest interlocutor and you should be ashamed.
The brine pools were discovered in the area Moses parted the Red Sea.
The NEOM Brine Pools, as we name them, extend the known geographical range of Red Sea brine pools, and represent a unique preservational environment for the sedimentary signals of regional climatic and tectonic events.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-022-00482-x
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.gbnews.com/science/archaeology-breakthrough-scientists-bible-moses-discovery-red-sea
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus
Scientists have discovered deadly brine pools nearly 4,000 feet beneath the surface of the Red Sea's Gulf of Aqaba.
The pools contain water up to 10 times saltier than normal seawater and are completely devoid of oxygen, creating natural death traps for marine life that ventures inside.
The newly discovered pools lie in a region where some believe Moses parted the waters while leading the Israelites to the Promised Land.
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus.
Scientists have named them the NEOM Brine Pools, marking an extension of known Red Sea brine pool locations.
The pools act as geological time capsules, with their undisturbed sediment preserving records of past events in the Gulf of Aqaba.
The area is known for its mysterious features, including extreme depths, volcanic activity and unusual temperature variations.
The remarkable discovery came during the final moments of an extensive underwater exploration.
Pretty interesting!
I'm glad I read the other posts/links debunking this idea without having to do it myself.
There has not been a single link posted “debunking” this scientific discovery. You haven’t read anything.
Please post the links from the thread “debunking” the discovery.
DP. You are a dishonest interlocutor. You know he did not mean that the discovery was debunked, but rather that the idea that this is somehow evidence for a biblical impossibility has been debunked.
Very dishonest.
Where are all the remains of the Egyptian army?
Such a stupid, stupid idea. If you believe this actually happened you are delusional.
The idea that a sea parted
These pools, untouched for millennia, have perfectly preserved sediment layers. Hidden in their depths are records of past tsunamis and disasters linked to the Red Sed's ancient history.
You fundamentally misunderstand the discovery. You call others stupid, but expect to find remains of the egyptian army in the brine pools, thousands of years later?
How long do you think the remains of the egyptian army would remain recognizable, pp?
A human body will become a skeleton in 2-6 months in a outdoor, warm climate.
How many human bodies do researchers find on/near the Titanic? And that happened not long ago.
You are dishonest, and also should not ever call anyone else stupid. That’s a very ironic statement coming from you.
No, I am not dishonest. And I called the idea stupid, not a person. In fact I pointed out you are doing it on purpose and are likely well intelligent enough to understand it provides no biblical proof. That's what makes YOU dishonest.
Yeah it was an army, where are the swords?
Stupid ideas. No evidence the red sea ever parted.
What happens to steel in salt water over a two thousand years?
Where is your citations and links to prove there is no evidence the Red Sea ever parted? You have scientific evidence that proves the Red Sea never parted, and links to that evidence?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.gbnews.com/science/archaeology-breakthrough-scientists-bible-moses-discovery-red-sea
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus
Scientists have discovered deadly brine pools nearly 4,000 feet beneath the surface of the Red Sea's Gulf of Aqaba.
The pools contain water up to 10 times saltier than normal seawater and are completely devoid of oxygen, creating natural death traps for marine life that ventures inside.
The newly discovered pools lie in a region where some believe Moses parted the waters while leading the Israelites to the Promised Land.
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus.
Scientists have named them the NEOM Brine Pools, marking an extension of known Red Sea brine pool locations.
The pools act as geological time capsules, with their undisturbed sediment preserving records of past events in the Gulf of Aqaba.
The area is known for its mysterious features, including extreme depths, volcanic activity and unusual temperature variations.
The remarkable discovery came during the final moments of an extensive underwater exploration.
Pretty interesting!
I'm glad I read the other posts/links debunking this idea without having to do it myself.
There has not been a single link posted “debunking” this scientific discovery. You haven’t read anything.
Please post the links from the thread “debunking” the discovery.
DP. You are a dishonest interlocutor. You know he did not mean that the discovery was debunked, but rather that the idea that this is somehow evidence for a biblical impossibility has been debunked.
Very dishonest.
Where are all the remains of the Egyptian army?
Such a stupid, stupid idea. If you believe this actually happened you are delusional.
The idea that a sea parted
These pools, untouched for millennia, have perfectly preserved sediment layers. Hidden in their depths are records of past tsunamis and disasters linked to the Red Sed's ancient history.
You fundamentally misunderstand the discovery. You call others stupid, but expect to find remains of the egyptian army in the brine pools, thousands of years later?
How long do you think the remains of the egyptian army would remain recognizable, pp?
A human body will become a skeleton in 2-6 months in a outdoor, warm climate.
How many human bodies do researchers find on/near the Titanic? And that happened not long ago.
You are dishonest, and also should not ever call anyone else stupid. That’s a very ironic statement coming from you.
No, I am not dishonest. And I called the idea stupid, not a person. In fact I pointed out you are doing it on purpose and are likely well intelligent enough to understand it provides no biblical proof. That's what makes YOU dishonest.
Yeah it was an army, where are the swords?
Stupid ideas. No evidence the red sea ever parted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.gbnews.com/science/archaeology-breakthrough-scientists-bible-moses-discovery-red-sea
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus
Scientists have discovered deadly brine pools nearly 4,000 feet beneath the surface of the Red Sea's Gulf of Aqaba.
The pools contain water up to 10 times saltier than normal seawater and are completely devoid of oxygen, creating natural death traps for marine life that ventures inside.
The newly discovered pools lie in a region where some believe Moses parted the waters while leading the Israelites to the Promised Land.
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus.
Scientists have named them the NEOM Brine Pools, marking an extension of known Red Sea brine pool locations.
The pools act as geological time capsules, with their undisturbed sediment preserving records of past events in the Gulf of Aqaba.
The area is known for its mysterious features, including extreme depths, volcanic activity and unusual temperature variations.
The remarkable discovery came during the final moments of an extensive underwater exploration.
Pretty interesting!
I'm glad I read the other posts/links debunking this idea without having to do it myself.
There has not been a single link posted “debunking” this scientific discovery. You haven’t read anything.
Please post the links from the thread “debunking” the discovery.
DP. You are a dishonest interlocutor. You know he did not mean that the discovery was debunked, but rather that the idea that this is somehow evidence for a biblical impossibility has been debunked.
Very dishonest.
Where are all the remains of the Egyptian army?
Such a stupid, stupid idea. If you believe this actually happened you are delusional.
The idea that a sea parted
Where are the links that debunked that?
pp said they read links that debunked the idea- so, where are they?
You are being obtuse on purpose, because you are a troll, and not worth the time. But for others reading the thread there are many posts pointing out the article says nothing about it showing proof of the bible, just that things were discovered in a place mentioned in the bible.
You are a very dishonest interlocutor and you should be ashamed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.gbnews.com/science/archaeology-breakthrough-scientists-bible-moses-discovery-red-sea
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus
Scientists have discovered deadly brine pools nearly 4,000 feet beneath the surface of the Red Sea's Gulf of Aqaba.
The pools contain water up to 10 times saltier than normal seawater and are completely devoid of oxygen, creating natural death traps for marine life that ventures inside.
The newly discovered pools lie in a region where some believe Moses parted the waters while leading the Israelites to the Promised Land.
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus.
Scientists have named them the NEOM Brine Pools, marking an extension of known Red Sea brine pool locations.
The pools act as geological time capsules, with their undisturbed sediment preserving records of past events in the Gulf of Aqaba.
The area is known for its mysterious features, including extreme depths, volcanic activity and unusual temperature variations.
The remarkable discovery came during the final moments of an extensive underwater exploration.
Pretty interesting!
I'm glad I read the other posts/links debunking this idea without having to do it myself.
There has not been a single link posted “debunking” this scientific discovery. You haven’t read anything.
Please post the links from the thread “debunking” the discovery.
DP. You are a dishonest interlocutor. You know he did not mean that the discovery was debunked, but rather that the idea that this is somehow evidence for a biblical impossibility has been debunked.
Very dishonest.
Where are all the remains of the Egyptian army?
Such a stupid, stupid idea. If you believe this actually happened you are delusional.
The idea that a sea parted
These pools, untouched for millennia, have perfectly preserved sediment layers. Hidden in their depths are records of past tsunamis and disasters linked to the Red Sed's ancient history.
You fundamentally misunderstand the discovery. You call others stupid, but expect to find remains of the egyptian army in the brine pools, thousands of years later?
How long do you think the remains of the egyptian army would remain recognizable, pp?
A human body will become a skeleton in 2-6 months in a outdoor, warm climate.
How many human bodies do researchers find on/near the Titanic? And that happened not long ago.
You are dishonest, and also should not ever call anyone else stupid. That’s a very ironic statement coming from you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.gbnews.com/science/archaeology-breakthrough-scientists-bible-moses-discovery-red-sea
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus
Scientists have discovered deadly brine pools nearly 4,000 feet beneath the surface of the Red Sea's Gulf of Aqaba.
The pools contain water up to 10 times saltier than normal seawater and are completely devoid of oxygen, creating natural death traps for marine life that ventures inside.
The newly discovered pools lie in a region where some believe Moses parted the waters while leading the Israelites to the Promised Land.
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus.
Scientists have named them the NEOM Brine Pools, marking an extension of known Red Sea brine pool locations.
The pools act as geological time capsules, with their undisturbed sediment preserving records of past events in the Gulf of Aqaba.
The area is known for its mysterious features, including extreme depths, volcanic activity and unusual temperature variations.
The remarkable discovery came during the final moments of an extensive underwater exploration.
Pretty interesting!
I'm glad I read the other posts/links debunking this idea without having to do it myself.
There has not been a single link posted “debunking” this scientific discovery. You haven’t read anything.
Please post the links from the thread “debunking” the discovery.
DP. You are a dishonest interlocutor. You know he did not mean that the discovery was debunked, but rather that the idea that this is somehow evidence for a biblical impossibility has been debunked.
Very dishonest.
Where are all the remains of the Egyptian army?
Such a stupid, stupid idea. If you believe this actually happened you are delusional.
The idea that a sea parted
Where are the links that debunked that?
pp said they read links that debunked the idea- so, where are they?
You are being obtuse on purpose, because you are a troll, and not worth the time. But for others reading the thread there are many posts pointing out the article says nothing about it showing proof of the bible, just that things were discovered in a place mentioned in the bible.
You are a very dishonest interlocutor and you should be ashamed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.gbnews.com/science/archaeology-breakthrough-scientists-bible-moses-discovery-red-sea
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus
Scientists have discovered deadly brine pools nearly 4,000 feet beneath the surface of the Red Sea's Gulf of Aqaba.
The pools contain water up to 10 times saltier than normal seawater and are completely devoid of oxygen, creating natural death traps for marine life that ventures inside.
The newly discovered pools lie in a region where some believe Moses parted the waters while leading the Israelites to the Promised Land.
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus.
Scientists have named them the NEOM Brine Pools, marking an extension of known Red Sea brine pool locations.
The pools act as geological time capsules, with their undisturbed sediment preserving records of past events in the Gulf of Aqaba.
The area is known for its mysterious features, including extreme depths, volcanic activity and unusual temperature variations.
The remarkable discovery came during the final moments of an extensive underwater exploration.
Pretty interesting!
I'm glad I read the other posts/links debunking this idea without having to do it myself.
There has not been a single link posted “debunking” this scientific discovery. You haven’t read anything.
Please post the links from the thread “debunking” the discovery.
DP. You are a dishonest interlocutor. You know he did not mean that the discovery was debunked, but rather that the idea that this is somehow evidence for a biblical impossibility has been debunked.
Very dishonest.
Where are all the remains of the Egyptian army?
Such a stupid, stupid idea. If you believe this actually happened you are delusional.
The idea that a sea parted
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.gbnews.com/science/archaeology-breakthrough-scientists-bible-moses-discovery-red-sea
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus
Scientists have discovered deadly brine pools nearly 4,000 feet beneath the surface of the Red Sea's Gulf of Aqaba.
The pools contain water up to 10 times saltier than normal seawater and are completely devoid of oxygen, creating natural death traps for marine life that ventures inside.
The newly discovered pools lie in a region where some believe Moses parted the waters while leading the Israelites to the Promised Land.
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus.
Scientists have named them the NEOM Brine Pools, marking an extension of known Red Sea brine pool locations.
The pools act as geological time capsules, with their undisturbed sediment preserving records of past events in the Gulf of Aqaba.
The area is known for its mysterious features, including extreme depths, volcanic activity and unusual temperature variations.
The remarkable discovery came during the final moments of an extensive underwater exploration.
Pretty interesting!
I'm glad I read the other posts/links debunking this idea without having to do it myself.
There has not been a single link posted “debunking” this scientific discovery. You haven’t read anything.
Please post the links from the thread “debunking” the discovery.
DP. You are a dishonest interlocutor. You know he did not mean that the discovery was debunked, but rather that the idea that this is somehow evidence for a biblical impossibility has been debunked.
Very dishonest.
Where are all the remains of the Egyptian army?
Such a stupid, stupid idea. If you believe this actually happened you are delusional.
The idea that a sea parted
Where are the links that debunked that?
pp said they read links that debunked the idea- so, where are they?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.gbnews.com/science/archaeology-breakthrough-scientists-bible-moses-discovery-red-sea
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus
Scientists have discovered deadly brine pools nearly 4,000 feet beneath the surface of the Red Sea's Gulf of Aqaba.
The pools contain water up to 10 times saltier than normal seawater and are completely devoid of oxygen, creating natural death traps for marine life that ventures inside.
The newly discovered pools lie in a region where some believe Moses parted the waters while leading the Israelites to the Promised Land.
The Gulf of Aqaba's deeper and wider characteristics align with the biblical account in the Book of Exodus.
Scientists have named them the NEOM Brine Pools, marking an extension of known Red Sea brine pool locations.
The pools act as geological time capsules, with their undisturbed sediment preserving records of past events in the Gulf of Aqaba.
The area is known for its mysterious features, including extreme depths, volcanic activity and unusual temperature variations.
The remarkable discovery came during the final moments of an extensive underwater exploration.
Pretty interesting!
I'm glad I read the other posts/links debunking this idea without having to do it myself.
There has not been a single link posted “debunking” this scientific discovery. You haven’t read anything.
Please post the links from the thread “debunking” the discovery.
DP. You are a dishonest interlocutor. You know he did not mean that the discovery was debunked, but rather that the idea that this is somehow evidence for a biblical impossibility has been debunked.
Very dishonest.
Where are all the remains of the Egyptian army?
Such a stupid, stupid idea. If you believe this actually happened you are delusional.
The idea that a sea parted