Scientists say that God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah by throwing a big rock from outer space | |
Simkins1050 User ID: 76832089 United States 11/23/2018 01:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
dogman17 User ID: 14837061 United States 11/23/2018 01:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | According to the scientists, a low-altitude meteor explosion caused the catastrophe which wiped out the region, including the ancient city of Tall el-Hammam, where the researchers worked for years. Radiocarbon dating reportedly revealed that mud-brick walls suddenly disappeared in the Middle Ghor city, as only stone foundations remained. Quoting: SamReed A pottery surface found on the site was melted into glass, which may be a result of extreme temperatures. Following the alleged blast, people wouldn’t return to the region for 600-700 years. [link to sputniknews.com (secure)] No God need be involved. Just don't make anything up. |
BilloutWest User ID: 76957809 United States 11/23/2018 02:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Archaeologists from Trinity Southwest University, a Christian higher educational institution in Albuquerque, New Mexico, have claimed civilisation in the Dead Sea region was destroyed 3,700 years ago following a meteor explosion in the atmosphere." - - - TSU does not have educational accreditation. There you go....... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 45931 Canada 11/23/2018 02:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why not? The easiest way for God to do this is just to flic a small asteroid into the right direction so that it eventually lands there to explode and wipe the place out, while pulling a Noa and having some innocent try to evacuate. At some point the wife looks back, if I recall, and is thus toast.. That reminded me of their telling us not to look at a nuclear explosion as it would burn our eyes out - and if you are running desperately for your life from the blast cloud of a similar explosion from god's hammer coming towards you, suddenly being blinded and stumbling is pretty much a death sentence. So God could surely have done such a thing, in a way that fits any evidence that it might have happened, and that evidence can then help to strengthen your faith, not diminish it. |
Yanez User ID: 76192420 Slovenia 11/23/2018 02:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why not? The easiest way for God to do this is just to flic a small asteroid into the right direction so that it eventually lands there to explode and wipe the place out, while pulling a Noa and having some innocent try to evacuate. At some point the wife looks back, if I recall, and is thus toast.. That reminded me of their telling us not to look at a nuclear explosion as it would burn our eyes out - and if you are running desperately for your life from the blast cloud of a similar explosion from god's hammer coming towards you, suddenly being blinded and stumbling is pretty much a death sentence. So God could surely have done such a thing, in a way that fits any evidence that it might have happened, and that evidence can then help to strengthen your faith, not diminish it. Yea man, like pitching a baseball. Totally believable! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76496341 United States 11/23/2018 02:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | According to the scientists, a low-altitude meteor explosion caused the catastrophe which wiped out the region, including the ancient city of Tall el-Hammam, where the researchers worked for years. Radiocarbon dating reportedly revealed that mud-brick walls suddenly disappeared in the Middle Ghor city, as only stone foundations remained. Quoting: SamReed A pottery surface found on the site was melted into glass, which may be a result of extreme temperatures. Following the alleged blast, people wouldn’t return to the region for 600-700 years. [link to sputniknews.com (secure)] No God need be involved. OT is theological treatise it employs gnostic type mythos that has some semi - truth, e.g. they used a fact of meteor hitting Sodom and build up a archetypical story that teaches morals. |
Zoink User ID: 77103211 United States 11/23/2018 02:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Must've been DEWs! Yup, DEWs confirmed. There's only one way to melt stone, and turn pottery to glass. Must've been the DEW! /sarc [link to youtu.be (secure)] Last Edited by Zoinkaeon on 11/23/2018 03:01 PM Ash Nazg Durbatulûk, Ash Nazg Gimbatul, Ash Nazg Thrakatulûk, Agh Burzum-ishi Krimpatul |
dogman17 User ID: 14837061 United States 11/23/2018 07:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | According to the scientists, a low-altitude meteor explosion caused the catastrophe which wiped out the region, including the ancient city of Tall el-Hammam, where the researchers worked for years. Radiocarbon dating reportedly revealed that mud-brick walls suddenly disappeared in the Middle Ghor city, as only stone foundations remained. Quoting: SamReed A pottery surface found on the site was melted into glass, which may be a result of extreme temperatures. Following the alleged blast, people wouldn’t return to the region for 600-700 years. [link to sputniknews.com (secure)] No God need be involved. OT is theological treatise it employs gnostic type mythos that has some semi - truth, e.g. they used a fact of meteor hitting Sodom and build up a archetypical story that teaches morals. No OT need be involved. Just don't make anything up. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 45931 Canada 11/23/2018 07:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OT is theological treatise it employs gnostic type mythos that has some semi - truth, e.g. they used a fact of meteor hitting Sodom and build up a archetypical story that teaches morals. Quoting: ole Haven't heard it put that way before, but that's totally the vibe I got off it when I read it.. not just morals, spirituality and such |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76496341 United States 11/23/2018 07:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | According to the scientists, a low-altitude meteor explosion caused the catastrophe which wiped out the region, including the ancient city of Tall el-Hammam, where the researchers worked for years. Radiocarbon dating reportedly revealed that mud-brick walls suddenly disappeared in the Middle Ghor city, as only stone foundations remained. Quoting: SamReed A pottery surface found on the site was melted into glass, which may be a result of extreme temperatures. Following the alleged blast, people wouldn’t return to the region for 600-700 years. [link to sputniknews.com (secure)] No God need be involved. OT is theological treatise it employs gnostic type mythos that has some semi - truth, e.g. they used a fact of meteor hitting Sodom and build up a archetypical story that teaches morals. No OT need be involved. well, OP article begins: "According to the Bible,..." |
TheLordsServant User ID: 77146206 United States 11/24/2018 09:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | According to the scientists, a low-altitude meteor explosion caused the catastrophe which wiped out the region, including the ancient city of Tall el-Hammam, where the researchers worked for years. Radiocarbon dating reportedly revealed that mud-brick walls suddenly disappeared in the Middle Ghor city, as only stone foundations remained. Quoting: SamReed A pottery surface found on the site was melted into glass, which may be a result of extreme temperatures. Following the alleged blast, people wouldn’t return to the region for 600-700 years. [link to sputniknews.com (secure)] Wrong location. Mt Sodom is in Israel. Thread: Sodom Gomorrah Admah - Video & Photographic Evidence of Biblical Destruction Brimstone The site mentioned by the scientists has massive graves. God "utterly destroyed" Sodom and other cities with fire and brimstone. There wouldn't be any bodies left to bury...and no one to bury them. I am a humble Servant of the one True Living God. |