Jovaro wrote:That must have been a different show, I recall that there was something with a strong wind those days that stewed (is that the word?) the water away, making it in theory possible for the sea to be "gone" at one point. It could be back for the egyptians to drown in when the wind, stopped blowing.
I thought that there was evidence for these kind of winds, but don't shoot me if I am wrong, it was several years ago when I saw it. I also thought that was however no evidence for a wind strong enough to get the sea dry.
I think it is extremely difficult if not impossible to do scientific research on God. Science deals with things that can be observed one way or the other, and I don't think it is possible to observe God in an objective scientific way.
Before all the times that God destroyed anything He gave signs and or warnings, there for just as tracking storms is science then tracking God could also follow a simular method.