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.
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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