2012-09-27

Red Sea- Proof Of The Supernatural? You Decide!

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Vatic Note:  Whether this is as presented,  is debateable as the comments below show,  however, it was interesting enough to post it for our viewers to see and decide.   Having studied that part of history in many different sources of writings, I find that this could be a combination of both history and Biblical records, and its just the interpretation that is in question.  Enjoy, I did!  
Red Sea- Proof Of The Supernatural
Monday, September 24, 2012 23:35
by Barracudo,  Before It's News

Uploaded by  on Jan 6, 2012
Chariots and bones found under the Red Sea, as well as landmarks identical to those described in the bible. Let the evidence speak for itself!
Original video from Ark Discovery documentary series ‘Revealing God’s Treasure’:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaN2acVMGC8
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-v6dzIrGR4

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