I don’t know why everything has to be such controversy within Christianity. I don’t know how one can seemingly disprove the claims of others without actual evidence. Much of what is written opposing Ron Wyatt is related to the fact that he is not an educated or a recognized or published Archaeologist. Nor has he ever been published in any recognized scientific publication. His methods are questioned. Even his reputation is questioned.
Does any of that matter? Yes, but I’m not sure how much? The man took it upon himself to investigate things important to Biblical science. Even though I have a degree. To me it carries little weight. Reputation?- now that is important. Wyatt is called a charlatan, I have yet to see any real proof.
I recently shared the claimed discovery of Ron Wyatt’s of Jesus Blood which he says that he found and had had tested. The blood was to be from a crevasse within the caverns beneath Golgotha. He states the Arc of the Covenant to have been found there, and then the blood’s discovery came after. I shared this with my pastor friend. I’ll link for you here the testimony of one of the lab workers who supposedly performed the bloods testing.
Then I will also link a site that answers questions asked about the validity of such discoveries as Wyatt’s. Ron Wyatt, I will agree has been a controversial figure.
I’m going to first say: Ron Wyatt’s discoveries have been confirmed by some and totally rejected by others. Those confirming are also not archeologists. Concerning the Red Sea discoveries of chariots and their wheels in the sea bed, they look to be such but encrusted some with Coral. They became evident to some of those reporting to have seen them, who actually visited the sea in the area where they were first discovered by him. There are pictures of actual chariot appearing wheels and bodies. On the other hand, there had been lots of controversy from experts, about this and all of his claimed discoveries. Noah’s Ark, one of his first claimed discoveries, also controversial. Concerning this there is no evidence as far as I can tell other than his own testimony and pictures. However there have since been others who have claimed to have been inside of this same structure or artifact on Mt Ararat.
Now as to the blood of Christ on the Arc of the Covenant’s mercy seat. Ron says, that to one of the witnesses he took this blood which was scraped “not” from the Arc, but from the crevice above the mercy seat from which it dripped. This witness has confirmed his story of the blood itself as seen in the above link.
So as I examine the good Dr John Oakes answer linked below to a question as to the validity of this finding of Christ’s blood; I have difficulty with the lack of any facts other than one claim: and that one is from Dr Oakes “unnamed” friend, he relates: I have a personal friend who confronted Wyatt face-to-face. He asked him how he could write such obviously false claims. His response (paraphrased), “I have to make money somehow.” This is the sum total of his presented evidence that Wyatt is a charlatan. Below you can read his entire answer in the link there.
I don’t know if one can conclude Ron to be a Charlatan even if one has all the evidence available, and who has even seen it all; but I can see myself answering anyone with his friends same seeming sarcasm, who might approach me with such a statement as “how [l] could write such obviously false claims”, with nothing more to support their statement than that.
If the technician who examined this blood for Ron can be proven a liar then we should certainly question this. As of right now I still will believe it, but with an open mind. Calling someone a charlatan with nothing to support that fact is nothing more to me than gossip.
Today I find that those supposed experts in their various fields are far more charlatan; than the workers who actually dig to find the truth. Pun intended.
I seem to remember such claims as the following concerning Covid vaccines, and even concerning Jesus own claims concerning His relation with the Father by the experts from His day.

Even the experts today are all over the place. Sometimes you just need to be your own judge of the character of the individuals that you encounter and ask the Holy Spirit within you to guide you in just what you are and are not to believe. God requires two or three witnesses in order for there to be rendered a just judgment. I guess more needs to be known. Real studies could actually be made of the Red Sea shelf where Ron says he found these chariot parts and of the tunnels and caves below Jerusalem. Hopefully this will be done. Ron Wyatt is dead. He can no longer defend himself.
