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Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle II starring Timothy P. Mahoney, Deborah Hurn, Jodell Onstott, Colin Humphreys has a NR rating, a runtime of about 2 hr 22 min, and a scheduled release date of May 5th, 2020.
It received a user score of 80/100 on TMDb, which assembled reviews from 2 top users.
Ready to dive into the plot? Here's the plot: "THE RED SEA MIRACLE 2 continues to raise big questions about biblical miracles. Introducing the second film in a new two-part series by Patterns of Evidence’s award-winning filmmaker, Timothy Mahoney. How could thousands of feet of water be parted at the Red Sea? Or was the sea merely parted by the act of wind in nature, through a shallow Egyptian lake? Mahoney investigates these locations to see if any have a pattern of evidence matching the Bible. People of faith will be inspired and skeptics will have much to think about as Mahoney reveals two decades of documentary research including if divers found the remains of Pharaoh's army on the seafloor. This cinematic journey leads him to inquire… “Do miracles still happen today?”" .
Patterns of Evidence Collection
A film series directed, written and produced by Timothy P. Mahoney of Thinking Man Films, and part of the independent Christian film industry. The films advocate for Mahoney's views on biblical chronology, which he contrasts with mainstream scholarly opinion.
















