Moses’ parting of the Red Sea may not have been a miracle after all

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Pearl

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I would expect nothing less from Yahoo News. God can use nature to accomplish His will; that doesn't make it any less miraculous. It would require more faith to believe that a natural phenomenon, apart from God, coincidentally happened at the exact moment the Isrealites needed it.
 

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I would expect nothing less from Yahoo News. God can use nature to accomplish His will; that doesn't make it any less miraculous. It would require more faith to believe that a natural phenomenon, apart from God, coincidentally happened at the exact moment the Isrealites needed it.
We already know it was a weather phenomena, "a strong east wind blew all that night". It's just the mechanism God used for His miracle. It's not like this was a normal occurance.

The people who were there, after this happened, they believed God, and believed His servant Moses, but not because there was merely a convenient wind.

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The whole exodus story reveals a lot about people.
Pharaoh experienced ten plagues, events that his own magicians called the hand of God, yet he would not believe.
There is the example of the blind beggar in John 9.
His healing was examined, tested, proved, yet the pharisees could not or would not come to the conclusion that the healed, blind beggar came to.
So they threw him out.
We still see this, people will clutch at end unreasonable explanation so they do not have to believe.
 

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Whichever way it happened it was a miracle that all those people were in that place at the right time.
It was a miracle from God yes. I don't really trust browsers and the internet in general. I get a lot of BS news from my browser. It's all liberal nonsense where they defy the true God and try to make them your god.
 
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