Discoveries: Noah's Ark; Red Sea Crossing; Ark of The Covenant: Ron Wyatt

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DP

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I posted it on an atheist site to convince them but one said it wasn't true.

ARCHEOLOGY WITH RON WYATT: a personal account
That reaction would be expected by an atheist, would it not? I've seen de-classified U.S. Gov. documents of investigations of reports from U.S. Air Force pilots who saw what looked like the ark when flying around Ararat doing recon. Photos and a video were taken, but for some reason, the U.S. Gov. won't release those. Just as the Smithsonian has tried to hide the artifacts of giant skeletal remains in burial mounds reported in many newspapers in the late 19th century, likewise the mainstream archaeologists want to hide the discovery of Noah's ark.
 
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RachelBibleStudent

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while i appreciate the desire to discover really amazing archaeological evidence that is in agreement with the biblical accounts...wyatt was a sloppy 'archaeologist' when he was at his best...and when he was at his worst he was flat out making things up...even presenting different fictions on different occasions...
 

DP

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while i appreciate the desire to discover really amazing archaeological evidence that is in agreement with the biblical accounts...wyatt was a sloppy 'archaeologist' when he was at his best...and when he was at his worst he was flat out making things up...even presenting different fictions on different occasions...
I don't tend to confuse his beliefs of what could be discovered, vs. the facts of what he actually did discover.