By Ofri Ilani : Exodus revisited / Did a tsunami part the Red Sea?
Talkback
Title:Napoleon described parting o the Red Sea
Name:Dean Blake
City: Los AgnelesState: CA
No volcanic action is necessary for the Red Sea to `part` as Napoleon himself described the phenomenon and rode on his horse more than half way across during his Egyptian campaign. There is a natural gravel `bridge`, source unknown, which can be seen in satelite photos and once exposed to the air the natural sea sediments oxidize, heat, steam and dry out allowing one to pass as on dry land. And to boot, there are two rock pillars on the eastern end of the bridge that during a high wind, form a `tornado` like between the two buildings in Century City LA, CA, which, if you were to burn your baggage train at that location, would form a pillar of fire and block the path across the bridge. Only a G-dly force would make such an arrangement and then tell Moses what and how to do it and use it in a strategy.