Why This Red Sea Crossing Theory Doesn’t Hold Water
Update: 2025-09-10
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Some claim Egyptian chariot wheels lie on the Red Sea floor, proving the Exodus. But is this stunning claim grounded in fact—or shaped by wishful thinking?
Keaton Halley, an apologist with a background in archaeology, unpacks the evidence and exposes the flaws behind popular photos and viral theories. He offers a careful case for biblical trust, warning against fragile faith built on unreliable claims.
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