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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 7 Dec 2014

    Science can explain how Moses may have been able to cross the Red Sea: http://on.wsj.com/1s8SChH pic.twitter.com/VKi2MdaALV

    12:55 PM - 7 Dec 2014
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      1. Richard H. Young‏ @Richardlawyer 7 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ so can the Bible & it is accurate.

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      1. Richard Zowie‏ @richardzowie 7 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ I find the "science" on this to be asinine.

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      1. lloyds‏ @tsancer 7 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ and... it jus happened at the exact moment ...Moses was fleeing the Egyptians ....give me a freakin break .

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      1. Blaise MacLean‏ @Barraman4evr 7 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ So can faith.

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      1. Government Cheese‏ @Stimulus4U 7 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ Thank you, science. Now can you tell me why i before e except after c seems to have escaped you?

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      1. Amanda Missildine‏ @amandafair11 7 Dec 2014
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        “@WSJ: Science can explain how Moses may have been able to cross the Red Sea: http://on.wsj.com/1s8SChH ” ...except it was a miracle

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      1. Graig Salerno‏ @GraigSalerno 7 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ Oh please, STFU

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      1. José Marinero‏ @MarineroJose 7 Dec 2014
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        Moses, the oceanographer. MT “@WSJ: How Moses may have been able to cross the Red Sea: http://on.wsj.com/1s8SChH  pic.twitter.com/RlRL08rX4U”

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      1. peter buckley‏ @peterbuckley714 8 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ

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      1. Maami‏ @mfat2011 8 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ "It takes a lot of faith to be faithless'

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      1. Steve Haworth‏ @SteveHaworth002 7 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ Classic example of how stories spread better than plain facts. An exceptional feat made more compelling by mystery and intrigue.

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      1. Christie Finn‏ @HoofHugs 7 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ This is fascinating and helps to explain how mammals traveled from one continent to another carrying seeds, spores, with them.

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      1. Glenn Hanson‏ @kojak19621962 7 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ You "non-believers" just don't get it! Science will NEVER be able to explain the parting of the Red Sea!

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      1. Spencer Loock‏ @SpencerLoock 7 Dec 2014
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        Hahaha. “@WSJ: Science can explain how Moses may have been able to cross the Red Sea: http://on.wsj.com/1s8SChH  pic.twitter.com/6trH75n7O1”

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      1. Ed Adams‏ @2bfor 7 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ does that prove there is a GOD?

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