The fact that the "scientists" were afraid to admit that the site was caused by a "heat event" tells you all you need to know about the "objectivity" of scientists. God bless
Good scientists are afraid to admit anything. Not because they are anti-religion, but because scientific methods and philosophies encourage that even the slightest doubts be considered.
@@jake5952Scientists only believe what can be proven. Yet it's a simple fact that it's impossible to prove anything and everything. This is what holds scientists back from learning new ideology.
@@jake5952False. If that was the case then they would consider the doubt of the doubts that God exists. And maybe they would consider the evidence of the bible. - Youre not a good scientist if you follow the doubts. Youre a good scientist if you follow the evidence.
its the END TIMES, which 2 Thess 2 describes the sequence of events; the great falling away (we r in that now, with churches doing evil things); next comes the ID of the ac; then comes the rapture, then the great tribulation.
@@mclovinstunts6749that just sounds like bad karma. I’d imagine if you base your ideology off of reading a book that your enemies who do not understand good would obviously propagate an edited evil version of ‘your’ book and watch you destroy yourself.
God's timing is perfect. These archeological digs, following actual modern scientific principles and being able to determine the actual chemistry of material, are proving the history of the Bible. The Dead Sea scrolls were found just as man was gaining enough technology to read them without destroying them. There will be no excuses on judgement day for being an atheist.
@PsiloGamingHell isn’t eternal burning. Jesus describes Hell as fire and brimstone because that is a very simple and easily understandable way to explain why you do not want to go there to ancient fishermen. What Hell is is the privation of God, and because all goodness is from God, Hell is without any goodness just as it is without God entirely. If you choose to live apart from God in the here and now, you will have to continue to live without him for eternity. The choice is yours, and that’s what mercy is.
@PsiloGamingimagine believing that nothing created everything, science will be laughing at you. Also, when people commit mortal sins they DECIDE to burn forever and go to hell, God doesn't send them there
I’ve often thought Lot’s wife turned back wondering if she unplugged her hair rollers and turned off the coffee pot. For 52 years I’ve watched my wife do this so much I’ve said, “Mrs Lot, get in the car. We’ve got to get to church on time.”
@@jerryandlorileeking4657 Bro. Jerry, Oh I know the Word & story and in types she is a picture of us looking back on our past too much. I have always felt a little sorry for Lot’s wife because she had at least 2 more daughters and sons-in-law left behind. My wife & I used to go to Israel and stay with Jewish friends. When they wanted to take us to Sodom I said, “No thanks. I was born just south of San Francisco.”
This was discovered by Ron Wyatt 30 some years ago. Wyatt is the discoverer. He has a museum in Tennessee where you can see the sulfur. Google Ron Wyatt sulfur.
I mean we’re taught as kids that rocks fall from the sky and destroy stuff sometimes, and theologically we believe God can use natural disasters for his purposes.
You're not weird at all. The weird one is the Dr for saying the story of Sodom and Gamorra was hard to believe for him at the time. Like... The Bible literally says God made the universe and everything in it and this guy was taken back by a city being destroyed 😂
Yes, if you believe in God as He should be, all powerful, then He can do anything whether or not it can be explained with natural phenomenon or not. It doesn't matter if it is a meteor or not. He is the perfect super hero that has perfect powers to do anything.
It has been some time since I have taken a deep dive into this, but I believe it is believed that the location of one of those cities stands currently under the Dead Sea. A team did an investigation of the bottom of the sea and found a large pillar of salt there. It was the only one down there and naturally an anomaly to have something like that there. Like I said this has been quite a while ago so I probably have this wrong, but it could be a good research point for someone reading this. If I think I remember where I may have watched this I'll comment it here
@@joelsweeney4024She wasn't turned into a "pile" of salt, she was made into a pillar. She didn't become a mound of table salt, she was made into a singular solid piece (like a statue). That said, you're right that there is virtually no chance it still stands. It was likely obliterated by the heat blast that destroys the two cities.
Just remember my dear friend in Christ, the day you don’t feel like praying is the day you need to pray more than ever! I often feel like you do. But really, just ask God to reassure you. With love in Christ’s name, Ian
If you are born again / baptised / spiritually set free from sin by the transcendent innocent blood and sinless flesh of Yeshua/Jesus Christ, the sacrificial lamb for our sins, how can you doubt anything?! *”25 And his disciples came to him, and awoke him, saying, Lord, save us: we perish.* *26 And he saith unto them, Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith? Then he arose, and rebuked the winds and the sea; and there was a great calm.* *27 But the men marvelled, saying, What manner of man is this, that even the winds and the sea obey him!”* *_Matthew 8:25-27_* *”21 Jesus answered and said unto them, Verily I say unto you, If ye have faith, and doubt not, ye shall not only do this which is done to the fig tree, but also if ye shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; it shall be done.* *22 And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive.”* *_Matthew 21:21-22_* *”1 Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.* *2 For by it the elders obtained a good report.* *3 Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear.* *4 By faith Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, by which he obtained witness that he was righteous, God testifying of his gifts: and by it he being dead yet speaketh.* *5 By faith Enoch was translated that he should not see death; and was not found, because God had translated him: for before his translation he had this testimony, that he pleased God.* *6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.”* *_Hebrews 11:1-6_*
It's funny that you never hear about finds like this on the news. It's almost like they *really* don't want people to know about the archaeological, scientific, and historical evidence for the Bible's validity. Almost like that.
You obviously don't pay much attention to the news, the evidence of a meteor impact at the Tall el-Hammam excavations was widely reported a couple of years ago.
Fully agreed. Where I see this is in some of the reactions I get when posting a scriptural reference at the end of a UA-cam comment. There are those who will lash out in anger or snarkiness in reaction to the particular scripture. The depth of emotions tells me these are more than just human reactions.
The Bible retells ancient stories but a lot of details are lost in translation, it's not 100% accurate. Leading to confusion due to a lot of actual facts being distorted over time and translation.
I love when two people in a conversation respect others' questions,input, and curiosity.. The way he said "what's that" just gave his credibility even more credit and respect for me
Ron Wyatt discovered sulphur balls in the area around Sodom. Ron Wyatt discovered a lot of unique stuff and was ridiculed by so called experts. Ron was proven to be correct in the fullness of time.
Isn't it annoying that these "archaelogisrs" claims to have discovered Sodom and gomorrah: because Ron is not an archaeologist. Thank God that the Turkish people recognised Ron's discovery. How are these people able to blatantly lie about it, and act so proud about it too. Credit should be given where credit is due..
Man I’m so glad I found your comment I was literally about go on a full page rant…Ron Wyatt found more than just this site 😢 God bless you all …and it was destroyed by sulfur balls if you go to the site it’s literally covered in them and these guys and their snide comments are so irritating 😡
Appreciate the interview. Thanks for adding archeological support to what is a believable Biblical account. I like the "arrowheads" line of questioning because it probably did not put the speaker on the defensive, showed that the questioner had some training and allowed for further open discussion. 😮
This was discovered by Ron Wyatt 30 some years ago. Wyatt is the discoverer. He has a museum in Tennessee where you can see the sulfur. Google Ron Wyatt sulfur.
The Sunday school class was learning about Lot and his wife. The teacher was describing that when Lot’s wife looked back at Sodom, she turned into a pillar of salt, when Bobby interrupted. “My mommy looked back once while she was driving”, he announced, “and she turned into a telephone pole”.
Not meteorites bc they make craters, there were no craters. The Tunguska event left a huge crater, even little meteors make little craters. If it has to align with a natural event, then it most likely would be a solar flare, but then again the precision of only two cities, I go with the “hand of God” just like the Bible says.
The odds of two meteors large enough to not burn up in the atmosphere hitting two major metropolitan regions of the ancient world at roughly the same time is beyond astronomical. Even if that happened today people would call it an Act of God.
Would be more likely that it's a single object that partially broke up on re-entry, and the pieces rained down and two of those pieces happened to hit those places. Depending on the size and composition of the object, combined with what the distance was between the impact sites, it's not *as* outlandish as it sounds.
That "act of God ..." is THE standard cop-out phrase beloved of insurance companies. But- -if we are to actually take it seriously we should all be frantically suing God's agencies (churches, temples etc; there's oodles of them). No? Why not~?
I had a National Geographic magazine from 1978 where there was an archeological dig at a place I believe was in Syria. Where they found a huge number of tablets dating to the bronze age, in these records were biblical names as well as mention of the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, so the historical reality of these cities has been known for quite some time. If you are interested the place they were uncovering was called Ebla and it was a major city state and a trading empire of the time.
This demonstrates that the authors knew the names of ancient cities, which is not surprising since it was written long ago. It does not lend credence to the stories. In the same way Spider-Man taking place in new York city, which is a real city, does not provide evidence that there is a Spider-Man.
@@billjohnson9472So those biblical names and place names, including Sodom and Gomorrah, were inscribed in the Bronze Age and eventually unearthed SO THAT fans of today's superheroes could "uninscribe" them at will or at their whim. You could do that. An archaeologist you are not.
@@sarahyip2825 You arent making any sense. The authors wrote the names of ancient cities into their stories. Most of the cities have continued to be inhabited up to today. It only means that the authors knew the names of these ancient cities.
@@billjohnson9472 I think you're missing the point of these archeological finds. You're right that they do not, in themselves, prove that the biblical stories are true. But they provide support that indicates that they were written by someone within a region and time period, by someone who would have been in a position to know about certain events. There have been plenty of modern people who thought Sodom and Gomorrah were not real cities at all, just part of an entirely mythical story. These tablets prove that they did exist, and the writers of the bible lived in a time and place when the memory of them was still relatively recent, especially since, unlike other ancient cities, they did not continue to be inhabited throughout the following millennia. The archeological findings they discussed in this video don't prove that they were destroyed by an act of God, but they do show that the ancient account does line up with actual historical events in several key ways. Since ancient writers didn't have the same incredible access to information we do, made-up stories were much more likely to get details wrong, especially chronological anachronisms (like using names from their own time period rather than the period the story was supposed to take place in) and hyperbole, where the story grew bigger and more unbelievable over time. So these findings simply bolster the reliability of the ancient writers of the bible. It shows that they were accurate in key details, which makes it more likely that they are accurate in those details we haven't been able to corroborate yet.
@@billjohnson9472 Perhaps I should be a little more specific as to the reason for those names being mentioned was in relation to commercial activity or matters of state; which clearly proves the cities are not legendary or mythological in any way, but as existing contemporaneously with the Eblaite kingdom. Unless of course they collectively had decided to construct imaginary cities which they would pretend were real and would fraudulently record all of their dealings with. That would be a theory truly worthy of a blinded by their own prejudices radical skeptic. But that is really beside my point, I wasn't referring to the Genesis record as to whether or not the events it refers to happened the way the scripture records them, simply to the historicity of the cities themselves.
Fascinating! I never in my recollection doubted the existence or destruction of S &G, but this certainly adds to the historical narrative of the Bible.
No. No, it does not. It MIGHT add to the 'historicity' of the story of the destruction of the site- and that's all. Similar sites have been discovered elsewhere, NOT even discussed in the bible. Also, if this site was not taken out by a celestial event, a question: why would a supernatural 'supreme being' need to result to a nuclear blast? Xtian apologists ate REALLY scraping the bottom of the barrel to a truly ridiculous degree. Just stop; get help!
Why would you want that god in the Old Testament to have anything to do with us? That’s not the source of all creation. It’s not God in the Old Testament. It’s a god, yes, but those gods were violent and cruel. We were enslaved to them and forced to worship them. Humans need to grow up and stop living their life in fairytales. Jesus said, the kingdom of God is within you. Not a Bible, not in the Vatican, Church nor Mosque.
I never doubted it. I knew this was discovered years ago, but this is the first time that I've heard an archaeologist say it or heard that skeletons were found.
I'm just curious what exactly it was since it seems like there would be some sort of crater of it was from a meteor Is there any other case of a .error getting hot enough to form trinitite?
Wierd isnt it. Science has been painting their own picture for so long its like they forgot they were painting something. Something that was already there.
There's a lot of awesome archeological discoveries that relate to the Bible. Makes me wish that I was an archeologist and was able to go on those digs around biblical sites.
Because they’re made up stories using things they saw to try to spin their narrative it’s amazing that nobody from that time period mentions Jesus except this cult of 12 guys after he’s supposedly already dead kinda convenient 😂
They even found chariots under the sea where Moses split the sea in half. You don’t see it on the news because it proves the Bible is true and many scientist and archeologists are atheists.
@@fataldreams4105lmfao flawless thesis buddy, you sure made a logically and rhetorically sound argument and totally know what you’re talking about in the realm of science and metaphysics i’m sure. r/atheism isn’t cool anymore btw seems like you missed the memo
Even if you don’t necessarily believe in the supernatural aspects of the Bible. The historical and archeological aspects of it can be quite fascinating. A lot of it features past fallen empires and key historical figures
After all it is a collection of minimum 66 books (Protestant,catholic,orthodox bibles all have atleast the base 66) that were written in ancient times, wether is be letters, poetry, proverbs, or accounts
Kings reads like game of thrones no joke it's fascinating history. David had sauls 5 grandsons killed and hung up as a warning to anyone who could challenge his throne. They don't teach you that in bible school
It is hard to understand why, with all the evidence (not just archeologically), I don't understand how people can dismiss the truth and the God of the Bible.
This is amazing! God, who wants all of us to be saved, is verifying the truth of the Bible in these last days. This archaeological find is stunning! Thanks for this video. ❤
Amazing, the Bible isn’t full of myths. And Jesus is present Body, Blood, Soul & Divinity in every crumb of the Host. This is why only ordained hands should touch Him. Kneeling and on the tongue is the most reverent way to receive our Lord.
@@internetdude1233 A lot of very well respected priests have been saying they BELIEVE it is the end times. All we can do is believe (or not believe). As Jesus said, no man knows exactly when the end times will happen. Only the Father knows.
Eric Metaxas in his book, "Is Atheism Dead?" spends an entire chapter on this discovery of the Sodom site and the archeological uncovering of all the evidence supporting the Biblical account. It's a fascinating read. It has helped me to get a better "grip" on the historical event and how that got "translated" into what we read in Genesis.
@@bradprice8040 If you're interested, I'd recommend the Metaxas book. It's full of amazing new scientific discoveries that point to the possibility of a Creator instead of the dreary atheism that mostly controlled the scientific narrative back in the '80's. It's a great read. There are two other books that are somewhat similar. One is "The Case for a Creator" by Lee Strobel, and the other is "The Privileged Planet" by Gonzalez and Richards." That last one (TPP) is pretty technical, while the Strobel book is by an investigative reporter and is very readable.
There's also a really good documentary on Jericho. It basically says that an army was waiting outside the walls when an earthquake occurred and made a ramp so the army could go up into the city and destroy it. They dated it to the time of Joshua at the exact time of year the Bible says it should have occurred.
How could that be "..a really good documentary.." when it's errant? The Word of the Almighty Creator says different as to how the city state was destroyed.
@senatorjosephmccarthy2720 no, the bible clearly states the city fell to the ground level, which is the ancient Hebrew way of saying what we would later (in European historiology) describe as a breach, ramp or siege ramp. In Jericho's case the wall was brought down and formed, as a collapsed wall does, a double sided "ramp" or breach, allowing full access to the city and destroying the defenders who were on said wall.
Personally I suspect the fall of Jericho had to do with Natural Frequency Resonance. We only recently have understood that all structures have a natural frequency and can cause collapse if overwhelmed. The account of the fall of Jericho is oddly specific in the order and timing of a number of frequency variables. Even down to the red cord as it's possible it disrupted the frequencies just enough to prevent catastrophic failure of that one section.
@@PCMRvsconsole first how exactly am I insane and second what the hell is a new ager and what make you think I am one? I simply made an observation. Natural Resonance frequency is very much a real thing, and God frequently uses natural elements to accomplish his will. That in no way limits or takes away from the fact that it was a divine miracle, in fact it does the opposite. I am also not saying that God used this specific method. It's just a theory that I have, developed directly from the patterns that God himself has set within scripture.
I have watched a lot of videos on UA-cam about Sodom and Gomorrah and people that visit there and they found balls of sulfur that you can still light on fire they said they had tested it and it's the purists forms of sulfur found anywhere in the world
Ron Wyatt discovered the real Sodom and Gomorrah over 40 years ago. There are little sulfur balls all over the site. Please check it out here on UA-cam.
@barendse1 Science absolutely Confirms the Bible. It proves the 1st earth age spoke of in 2 Peter ch 3 vs 5,6,7, Genesis chapter 1 vs1 and tells us about the destruction of that 1st earth age in genesis chapter 1 vrs 2 where the destruction occurred and verse 3 when he created human bodies for our spiritual bodies and souls to inhabit and choose between God or Lucifer.
@@Aaron-hypeRon was south of the dead sea and mentioned the north side.All he found was sulpher balls and ash and Wyatt Archeology gives credit for 1st discovery to Dr.Melvin kyle who published his findings in 1928.Dr Collins has made an epic 1st with nobody close finding bodies melted in half,walls and nuclear glass pottery.
@@Aaron-hype You dont have to,we all love Ron,at least I do and his work has helped in so many ways...the one that jumps out to me at the moment is the golden calf alter in Saudi Arabia...the trip where he was arrested.
@@wirelessone2986 his museum is about 25m from me. Sadly it’s a run down building and doesn’t do his work credit in the least. The site for the ark landing I think is quite remarkable.
So Cool, I remember reading about this years ago. I tried to update the wikipedia page about these cities and they locked me out of editing and changed it back, LOL.
Second, video I've watched form this channel. Gotta say, love this kind of stuff. I've always heard "Without question there can be no faith." and to hear the "questionable: things from the Old Testament/Torah being discovered only strengthens my faith. People want to say "Oh that never happened!" then archeologists discover something and only confirm what scripture says.
Except, he's completely incorrect. If you go over the stratigraphy of the site, one area is burned, probably in the 7th century BCE, but the rest is untouched.
It struck me that he said no other sources has Sodom and Gomorrah story? Is there and source of cities under other names “burning up” during this time?
Yeah because the fact that a historical city turns up in the bible (under a different name) definitely proves all of the other bogus that happened. Hey, in the Ilias the city of Troy and the troyan war are depicted! That must mean Odysseus really fought a cyclops and encountered syrens, scylla and charybdis!! Lol
What they tell the Christian audience & what they publish in peer reviewed journals are two different things. These two are being so economical with the truth it's shameful.
Real Scientists have said that the Pottery discovered at Tell el-Hamman that's supposed to be melted by fire & brimstone comes from a Kiln & it's been mistakenly identified by Dr Collins team.
Understood, but if God does exist and the supernatural counterintuitive is possible - is it possible that it actually did happen? I'm aware of the Greek story, glad this was written in either case to warn us about her fatal error.@@MisterK9739
@@Guciom In both cases someone tries to rescue their wife and is not allowed to look back (at what they love most). In one case the woman gets send back to Hades, on another she gets turned into a pillar of salt (reasons for salt could me manyfold, most likely geographical and cultural aspects). But yeah in both cases people try to save sth from a calamaty and are not allowed to look back. Both do, both get punished. It´s the same lesson/wisdom in both stories.
Trinitite is only found at the trinity test site. What they found at Sodom is like trinitie in that it is melted. Trinitite is radioactive because of the fission reaction, the pottery at Sodom is not radioactive. It resembles trinitite in that the earth pottery was heated to such a high degree it melted. The pottery was melted by a natural cause, what caused trinitite was not.
I disagree. It may have some historical accuracies in it but it is not a true historical book. It was written years or decades after the events & parts have been exaggerated for story telling purposes.
I used to go on patrol with the Israeli army in the same area. We carried a lod of wood to build bonfires at night. One night I wandered away from the fire and it was a full moon night. When I looked down at the ground it shimmered in the night. I was puzzled and reaching down my hand,I scooped up a handful of shiny stars. Then I tasted it with the tip of my tongue and it was pure salt.This whole mountain was made out of salt! When I told the other soldiers sitting around the campfire,then they laughed and sais," Welcome to Sodom and Gomorrah, the land of salt!!"
@stripedrajang3571 What freaked me out was thr giant Mt of salt! I couldn't believe it. I climbed as far as I could, tasting the salt about every 10 yards. The next day the guide lead us into a system of caves that smugglers used. It was filled with skeletons that had been killed in gun battles. It was like Indiana Jones. In the end they left there as a border guard. I didn't know what to do. All of the caves ended in this collasal room that you see in the Ranbow movie where Ranbow went to Afghanistan. It was so big that I made a camp in one secluded corner where I could keep quiet and hear the sounds of anybody entering it. It was pretty weird and spooky.
@stripedrajang3571 The skeletons were quite normal like Indiana Jones. They were all over the place and they had been there for years. It was evident that they had been there for many years. There were a lot of traffic . I had a couple of encounters where I did not engage,but only reported and tracked.
@stefanhall3219 , the reason I asked, is because in the land of Canaan, when God ordered the Israelites to destroy the people, most of the people there were giants! And the giants were running and hiding into many caves as well.
The meteor thing totally fits the event. And, other cultures mention Sodom and Gamora being wiped out like he said it is one of those things so ghastly that everyone remembers.
pretty amazing how now that technology and accessibility are advancing, we're starting to see the shared experience of global human history and how myths/legends/religions were heavily influenced/impacted by real life events
No, it doesn't fit the event. This was a thermal event. A meteor would have exploded, creating a concussive event. Look at the meteor that exploded over Chelyabinsk Oblast. There very much was a concussion. Sure, with the advance of the heat wave, there will be some rarefaction, but that's nothing compared to the detonation of a meteor.
That's because they weren't meteors, they were balls of sulphur(brimstone). That whole area is covered with sulphur to this day.......some of it still in ball form. There are videos of this on location. The guy in the video even picks up balls of sulphur. Also, nothing grows there. Even the soil was tested and found to be completely void of bacteria. The Bible said that nothing will ever live there again.@@RobouteGuilliman-M41
@@korvoth4269More like renamed in the retelling of the stories over millennia. The downside of his story (or her story). We all like to embellish and add on and we all loose or gain in the translations.
Finding out the historical accuracy of the NT canon and encountering Gods love was enough to convince me. Although I might not understand everything, Catholicism had the roots and continuity I was longing for.
@@yoeyyoey8937 I simply stated that the NT's accuracy was sufficient to convince me and that the confirmation by Dr. Bergsma of the OT describing real historical events is a nice bonus that strengthens my faith. It seems you have a lot of faith in your own mind and thinking, rather than God who created it and gave it to you.
Even if you were to say 'it's a meteor'. What are the odds that, in this giant desert region, that the meteor would strike, dead on, these two cities by the river, purely by chance?
Could you do more videos on similar topics? This was excellent and enlightening. I would love to see more on the archeological evidence for bible stories. I see you have a few and I have watched all of them so far! Thank you for the content.
If you're really interested I'm finishing a book now that explains most early biblical events, from the Fall of Man to Noah's Flood to the Tower of Babel (SCARY!) to S & G and lots more in between.
@@BeardVsTheWorldUK1 That sounds incredibly challenging. Where will this book be available? Also, was The Tower of Babel a portal system, or an attempt to penetrate a spiritual 'high place' in the area?
@@MisterEvvvSymphoenix Like any Church the Tower of Babel was intended to draw attentions skyward, but unlike any other Church (maybe), it had aggressive motivations. The Tower itself was pyramid-formed, and with good reason: the inspiration for it, as with all of Sumerian and Babylonian motivations, came from the mountains to the North-in eastern Turkey. This inspiration was a rare but known geological, volcanic phenomenon-one such example was twice the height of the Washington Monument-and smoke fire rose from it constantly. All other people in the region celebrated when it finally collapsed-also with good reason-but only the Sumerians altered that ending somewhat and convinced the faithful that this behemoth (see: Typhon in Greek myths) had succeeded in his quest to topple the One Most High. There's a reason the early Hebrews spoke ill of it. It symbolized an attack on God-metaphorically AND physically. Turkish legends to this day speak of a king shooting "fiery arrows at the heavens."
Here’s one. A ship was found in the ararat mountains of turkey. They won’t let people look at it for various reasons. But you can look at drone pictures of it on internet search engines. People have calculated the size of the ship based on images and it seems similar in size the arc of Noah, exactly where scripture says they landed when the waters subsided.
Truly nothing is impossible for God almighty. Mercy and justice are both His attributes and both are evident as both are perfect. Lord have mercy on us all🙏🏼
Um, do you not know what the fictional story of Sodom and Gomorrah are about? How exactly do you classify that as showing "mercy and justice?" Don't you think maybe there were some babies and children in the cities that were butchered by your make believe god? Why would you worship such a monster?
Archeological digs have found sulfur balls all over the area where these 2 cities were. When lighted they burn very hot. The amazing fact is the sulfur balls are not found in other areas.
That' simply not true, the Archaeologists who worked on this dig at Tall el-Hamman won't say this is 100% Sodom, it's from around that time, give or take one hundred years, it's kinda in the area, give or take 50 miles but that's about it. I get fed up with people like this guy, you'd think it was 100% true but when you actually study up on the Archaeologists who worked on the dig, it's really disappointing because it's not 100% factual. They can't prove anything other than it's an Early, Intermediate, Middle Bronze age & early Iron age dig. Israel/Jordan are full of them.
Just tell me what archaeological team & the location & date of the dog that discovered the Sulphur Balls & the peer reviewed evidence that proves that they are Sulphur Balls? I'm thinking you'll have no problem with that, it'll be there on your first search. Good luck. @@kiki7507
You know what this reminds me of: Chelyabinsk. In 2013 there was an event where a meteor exploded above the Russian city of Chelyabinsk. Had the meteor fallen for more than 5 more minutes the proximity of the explosion would have destroyed the city in a fireball whose explosive power would have been greater than that of the Hiroshima bomb. God wouldn't need an actual nuke to do this. Just a big enough rock exploding at just the right altitude at just the right angle would have done it. EDIT: something else of note is that the residents of Chelyabinsk and the surrounding areas reported a smells of sulfur, gunpowder, and other "burning odors" that started occurring roughly an hour after the explosion and that said smells lasted all day.
Why is God subject to mass energy equivalences when is directly responsible for its creation. Why can he not simple enact his will and not use a meteorite?@@chaz706
My one thing to say against it being a metor. As in one big meteor that blows up and does it (a shower of many small ones Is different, and plausible) is that lots wife was turned to a pillar of salt because she looked back, but lot, and the rest of the family did not look back so they weren't harmed. If I was some effect of a giant meteor explosion that turned her into salt, the same would have been done to the rest of them given they would have been all in the same proximity. This is why I think that even if a meteor was present it wasn't the whole shebang of the judgment. There had to be some unambiguously supernatural elements to the fire god reigned down to destroy those cities.
@@anthonypolonkay2681 as dumb as it may sound... there are some things God does that are beyond normal scientific causes. We call them Miracles. The event of Lot's Wife turning into a pillar of salt? I'm going to say that was one of them.
The late Ron Wyatt discovered this some 30years ago. I’ve been to his museum in Tennessee seen the actual sulfur balls more pure than anywhere on the earth. *edit* allegedly Wyatt’s discoveries are a little to the south of where this is being reported.
It annoying that most never gives Ron any credit for his discoveries. Gomorrah is ashes. A Rood Awakening has many videos with pictures and a series called AD and many carry on Ron's work.
Ron was south of the dead sea and mentioned the north side.All he found was sulpher balls and ash and Wyatt Archeology gives credit for 1st discovery to Dr.Melvin kyle who published his findings in 1928.Dr Collins has made an epic 1st with nobody close finding bodies melted in half,walls and nuclear glass pottery on the North side of the dead sea.. Ron focused on the south.Not 1st
But how are those pure balls of sulfur generated by a meteorite impact ? A night time impact would've been spectacular , two massive impacts even moreso. Were the meteors rich in sulphur ? Did they blast it out of the ground ? Can large meteors penetrate so deep into the Earths crust that they can cause a volcanic eruption ?
@@aaronhumphrey2009 Maybe, just maybe they were part of the payload of an advanced weapon. No different than cluster munitions used today but these was a combo platter of nuclear-thermal weapon meets almost pure sulfur "which doesn't exist in any purer natural form on earth. Certainly beings throughout time have sided with and against different races and such nuclear type blasts sites can be found in India/Pakistan. Ancient Indian texts even speak of flying ships, Vamana's.
@@aaronhumphrey2009 That is a question that may be answered in Dr Collins book...they have discovered so much already..the measured angle of the impact..etc...God said he would destroy it and now we are deconstructing how.
I am an engineer. And all through my life i have had to believe more and more the bible is true. Every time, i find something that scientifically proves the bible is pure fact and truth. More than any book ive seen.
This hasn't scientifically proved anything. One faith based Archaeologist from a uncredited Christian college doesn't "Scientifically prove" anything. Surely you as an Engineer know that these things have to be published in a Peer reviewed Journal & accepted before this is classed as Scientific fact. It's just I've been here before in regards to this kinda thing & I've seen them sink without a trace.
@@nl5137 yeah. so : 1. i remember reading an article where science recently found that the most regenerative part of the human body capable of re-growing tissues is the rib.... from the side of a man. and according to the bible, when God wanted to take a part of Adam to create the woman, he took the rib and from the side. precisely where science says is the most regenerative part. and this was written thousands of years ago. 2. ever before humans knew about germs and quarantine, the bible had already talked about quarantining sick people (Leviticus 13:46). 3. God told the Israelites to build houses at height using railings which engineers have come to realise the wisdom for. (Deuteronomy 22:8) though this was thousands of years in a primitive era. 4. the wheels of pharaohs chariots have been found in the red sea (find here... ua-cam.com/video/d90NM9tgDQE/v-deo.html ) 5. unlike popular opinion, deep study of the the scriptures reveal that Adam and eve were NOT the first on this earth. and that before Adam, there was a catastrophic event. where the earth became null and void (genesis 1:2). which science also confirms. 6. archeologists have discovered solomons chariot cities in detail as described. and the destruction egypt brought on the cananite cities exactly as described. 7. over 200 predictions of the bible fulfilled including the rise of alexander the greek king and the demise of his empire being divided into 4. exactly what happened in detail. there are so many i have to sit and recollect them all.
@@johnmichaelson9173Even peer review wouldn't prove it. There was an article for the airburst model - not the Sodom claim - which may be pending a retraction that did make it through Scientific Reports. "Peer review" usually means that a handful of related experts thought a paper was worth publishing and didn't suffer from any obvious major defects. It's not an endorsement. In this case, peer review does not appear to have included anyone from the very narrow and highly-specialized expertises involved, and it's up for retraction given, for example, the inclusion of altered photos. Not really related to this topic, but a lot of BS makes it through peer review.
@@jesseparrish1993 It's impossible to prove something that didn't happen. At the minimum, going through other Archaeologists means they're giving an honest answer to this man's claims based on factual events & not believing it because of their faith. Tens minutes on Google & you'll find the answers in regard to all these claims.
@@3-DtimeCosmology Sure, but before skeptics never believed that the cities ever existed anyway. Then when they did, they thought it was destroyed by some volcanic activity. Now that we have evidences to support that they were incinerated from above as explained by the bible. It think it was not the "primitive people" who did the misinterpretation.
@@withlessAsbestos Yes, we were all very primitive thousands of years ago with our primitive technologies and our primitive writings and our primitive notions of what is. Universal facts about OUR species.
@@3-DtimeCosmology modern humans are misinterpreting the records ...... it's easier to manipulate mankind with lies.... FYI.. these people are the descendants of the sodomites.....
I remember in the late 70’s or early 80’s hearing about a person who was in the natural gas industry looking into the story. He thought it sounded like a natural gas explosion and his inquiry led to the discovery of natural gas deposits in the area. I think I heard that from Paul Harvey.
This was discovered by Ron Wyatt 30 some years ago. Wyatt is the discoverer. He has a museum in Tennessee where you can see the sulfur. Google Ron Wyatt sulfur.
I read that paper. This hypothesis also explains Lot’s wife. When a bolide explodes, it releases a thermal shockwave in all directions capable of instantly desiccating any living being within its blast radius. But after a certain distance, the effect happens only if it hits it directly, unobstructed. It’s reasonable to suppose that Lot and his daughters had a hill or cliff wall between them and the blast, but that Lot’s wife, having turned around for a last, longing look, was line-of-sight at the moment the shockwave hit.
The 2 angles that made/erged them to leave the city, protected them from any harm, the same way that they also blinded the people, who wanted to have sexual relations with the 2 angles themselves.
It truly is not necessary to try to find an empirical explanation for this. Turning one person and not the others into a pillar of salt is indeed a supernatural event, and thats ok. Most of what God did and does is supernatural and not empirical.
Didn't they also find clusters of sulfer in the highest concentrations that they had ever seen anywhere on Earth? Even though there weren't any natrual things like volcanos or hotsprings around to naturally produce it? I thought I heard that somewhere too
VERY good point! Yes, as a matter of fact they did. And this is important, b/c sulphur (brimstone) is only found after volcanic activity. This tells you that most people have the geography wrong: they're looking in the wrong places...
There's a video of a guy who took samples out of the dirt and ignited it with a flame and it burned like a match. He claimed it was sulfur as it burned like sulfur and smelled like it when it burned. He said there is small deposits of sulfur imbedded all over in that area.
I know the evidence as presented here is convincing, but the sulfur aspect tells us that someone has erred. These people, that city, was much farther North, in southeastern Turkey, where there's a moody volcano whose crater we can see from space.
I mean there's just alot of stuff that happens in the bible that actually makes sense now more than it did in the 19th century because of 21st century interweb with instant info to make sense of it. It's honestly poetic
Lots of things that don't too religious channels use parts of science warp the to use to propagate their religion and when science can't be warped to do that they deny science call scientists liars and lie to your faces which increases public distrust in science
Just because a bunch of idiots believe something, will never make it true. Anyone can write a story naming places that existed. Not much else in that book as the smallest grain of truth to it. Most has been shown to be evidently wrong. Some actually impossible.
@@korvoth4269 I do agree with your first point, but not much else has a grain of truth? Here's a few passages written at a time when popular opinion would have strongly disagreed: - Isaiah 40:22 -> the shape of the earth - Job 26:7 -> the location of the earth - Genesis 1:1 -> the universe having a beginning - Isaiah 13:19,20 -> the destruction of Babylon down to this day (despite having been attempted to be rebuilt by at least 2 powerful historical figures (Alexander the great and Saddam Hussein) Each of these is at least a grain, maybe even more
I had heard on the History Channel or something like that years ago, that they found radiation levels at those sights that was consistent with levels of radiation they would expect to find from a nuclear blast after that amount of years.
@@MightyElemental no it wasn’t the Ancient Aliens. It’s been many, many years since I’ve seen anyone really talk about it. That one fact stuck out to me because they were for lack of a better word nuked.
I’m a geologist. An airbursting comet destroyed it. 5,100 years ago, the Berkel crater. OzGeographics has a good series on the impact, but it also split apart and one fragment burst over Mesopotamia. That’s how the Dead Sea inundated the fertile zone. :edit: I’m also a Christian. God sent the comet. :edit2: the Berkel impact also caused 40 days of rainfall due to water evaporation, and a giant megatsunami as well, which may bring into question the biblical chronology.
That has to be post-flood because the way the undersea crater was found is by triangulating the direction of chevrons on the shores of all the continents around it. i.e. the flood deposits were already in place and mountains raised and sea level established near where it is today when the megatsunami created the chevrons. But yes, it certainly could be part of the same meteor stream that destroyed Sodom.
40 days and 40 nights were often used as saying "it took awhile" or "it took forever". They're alot of metaphorical Langue that's lost in translation such as ha satan being turned into Satan. Most Christians don't have a clue how far from it's roots Christianity is. Don't take the comments personally.
Tunguska trees were flattened, not burned or scotched, I believe, so not quite the same thing. Although the one being described here is fascinating and much closer to a God event than Tunguska. Whether God used meteorites or just his power, this is fascinating stuff that should be shouted about 👏
That explosion happened high in the atmosphere and the force of the blast flattened the trees. The flash of light was seen for thousands of miles at the time. They found that although there were no causalities as the area was not inhabited, many people living some way off developed cancer a few years later.
@@thecloudtherapist Aside from the typhoons there's sinkholes, locusts, skies turning dark or red, flooding of deserts, tornados and water boiling on the ground. The people of China don't deserve what's happening to them, but their rulers have hardened their hearts, and we see the result of their folly.
Umm. It mentions it in The Old Testament! Read Genesis Chapter 13:10. Lot left Abraham to go towards Zoar (and Sodom) which was near where the Jordan River terminated into the Dead Sea. That is where Dr. Collins found Sodom after digging. (edit) The location had been found in the 1880's and thought to be Sodom, but was never excavated.
@@lldlila, really? Interesting..... So, you're saying Sodom and Gomorrah were rediscovered in the 1990s with evidence of cataclysmic destruction? That's not what the guest on this video was implying (i.e. that this has been known since the 1990s).
@tylerfoss3346 This was discovered by Ron Wyatt 30 some years ago. Wyatt is the discoverer. He has a museum in Tennessee where you can see the sulfur. Google Ron Wyatt sulfur.
Everyone assumed it had to be some kind of fiery meteorite storm that obliterated both cities. This video clarifies the destruction event. It was a fiery meteorite that exploded above the cities, causing the equivalent of a nuclear blast, obliterating both cities by pressure blast heat wave.
It isn't scary at all when you understand what the entire Bible is about, which is Jesus Christ; God in the flesh, came to earth to deliver you to salvation from your sins against the Almighty God so you may live forever in perfect peace and joy with Him. Belive in Christ the Redeemer and His gospel (the good news).
Believing it from the Bible and having actual data to verify it are two very different things. The cynics can’t get away with downright dismissal of the Biblical accounts anymore. That’s the point of all this.
A nuke blast couldn't defeat a rock wall... Stop. Who gave them PhDs? Oh, it's a boomer PhD. They handed those out like candy back in the good ol' days. Serioudly, to become a NASA rocket scientist you just walked up to NASA and they taught you. Now? Good luck.
it was not a meteor… i was surprised when u didnt mention that at the ruins of these cities, you can find the purest sulfur stones, that are found no where else on earth. they are embedded all throughout the ruins. it was EXACTLY as God said, destroyed with burning brimstone, not some meteor.
Actually, many meteors have quite a bit of sulfur compounds , brimstone is sulfur dioxide. It would also require the blast effect, like a nuclear bomb, to totally destroy the cities. I think it was a meteor.
Whether it was a meteor or a literal surge of fire from the heavens we will find out in eternity when all things will be revealed. But either way it still proves that Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed by fire that fell from the heavens just as the Bible says, and massive salt from the sea went up and fell over the place as a result which means a woman who stops to look back instead of running away as fast as she can would be covered and petrified turning her into a pillar of salt just as what happened to Lot's wife according to the Bible. Years ago someone interpreted it as symbolic of how when we keep looking back at our past in bitterness we become emotionally paralyzed. Nope, Lot's wife disobeyed God's word and was literally turned into salt just as God warned.
I've never understood the belief that a natural explanation for something negates God's existence. What an all powerful entity only does things that we can't understand? Seems weird to me.
@ethanmiller5487 what people fail to understand is that the natural laws of the universe ( and therefore the planet earth ) are God’s to command . People need to stop thinking of him in human terms. He used the physical laws of nature to do the SUPERnatural
Well done! Thank you for being true to scientific discovery which requires both an open/honest mind and a true methodology (not conjecture or “professional” opinion)
After spending the last three years discovering similar truths about similarly unbelievable biblical events, I can truly relate to the shock and surprise felt when discovering that Sodom probably happened in a way similar to the way described in the Bible. Fascinating!
Sole events in the bible are based on historical events, like the plagues, the exodus, Jesus of Nazareths existence. That does by no means imply that everything else is correct. Every work of fiction is based around a piece of truth, every religion is based around sth unexplainable and/or some piece of wisdom. But Mose never split the red sea, god didn‘t smite any newborn children and Sodom was not destroyed because they inhabitants were living too freely and lavishly. That‘s the difference between science and belief: science does not make unbased assumptions
@@jimmyc974 Whether or not you personally believe in god/God is immaterial. My co-author can show that this catastrophe, and others like it-the Tower of Babel and Noah's Flood, for example-happened the way the Bible says they did. Whether you attach God/god to these events is entirely up to the reader, and those experiencing the event.
@@jimmyc974 believe or not. It’s your choice trying to put others down for believing? Is not smart one way or the other. For me? Yes I believe and I know that God leads us to repent. That’s also up to you. I fear you are lost? Are you here to just be negative? Or are you coming to see that God is real? I hope you make the right choice. God bless you.🙏🏻
I think the northern location of Sodom and Gomorrah has more plausibility from a geographical standpoint. The southern location seems to match better with the explicit timeline given by the biblical writers. If I remember correctly, Collins takes the numbers as honorific. It’s still a fascinating discovery. Thanks for sharing, Pints!
5 cities were slated to be destroyed...4 were after Lot ran to Zoar...with sulpher balls found at the North and South ends of the dead sea with cities in situ found in the North, with the mountain of evidence it's a shure thing collins has discovered 2 of the cities....people melted in half were they can measure the angle of the explosion come on!!Hopefully somebody pulls permits for the south were Ron found sulpher balls and ash.
Important to note that it wasn’t just Sodom and Gomorrah that got hit by this event. It devastated a large portion of the valley and took out numerous other smaller cities and settlements.
The fact that the "scientists" were afraid to admit that the site was caused by a "heat event" tells you all you need to know about the "objectivity" of scientists. God bless
Good scientists are afraid to admit anything. Not because they are anti-religion, but because scientific methods and philosophies encourage that even the slightest doubts be considered.
@@jake5952Scientists only believe what can be proven. Yet it's a simple fact that it's impossible to prove anything and everything. This is what holds scientists back from learning new ideology.
@@jake5952False. If that was the case then they would consider the doubt of the doubts that God exists. And maybe they would consider the evidence of the bible.
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Youre not a good scientist if you follow the doubts. Youre a good scientist if you follow the evidence.
@@PolishBehemoth It's not the job of scientists to prove or disprove God. Believers believe even when there is no evidence of God.
@@PolishBehemoththe evidence shows there is no god and the universe is older then you zealots say it is
It’s interesting that we often consider biblical events to be outlandish while we’re living in one of the most depravedly outlandish times in history.
its the END TIMES, which 2 Thess 2 describes the sequence of events; the great falling away (we r in that now, with churches doing evil things); next comes the ID of the ac; then comes the rapture, then the great tribulation.
Right!
I live overseas and I’m constantly surprised about what I thought I knew about things before moving.
We live on a rock flying through space at 500000 mph it’s been outlandish since day one can’t wait till Jesus comes back
@@mclovinstunts6749that just sounds like bad karma. I’d imagine if you base your ideology off of reading a book that your enemies who do not understand good would obviously propagate an edited evil version of ‘your’ book and watch you destroy yourself.
If god spares the USA he owes Sodom and Gomorha an apology
God's timing is perfect. These archeological digs, following actual modern scientific principles and being able to determine the actual chemistry of material, are proving the history of the Bible. The Dead Sea scrolls were found just as man was gaining enough technology to read them without destroying them. There will be no excuses on judgement day for being an atheist.
Tbf you don’t know why these cities were destroyed. It could have been natural and god had nothing to do with it
@PsiloGamingHell isn’t eternal burning. Jesus describes Hell as fire and brimstone because that is a very simple and easily understandable way to explain why you do not want to go there to ancient fishermen. What Hell is is the privation of God, and because all goodness is from God, Hell is without any goodness just as it is without God entirely. If you choose to live apart from God in the here and now, you will have to continue to live without him for eternity. The choice is yours, and that’s what mercy is.
@@jeremias-serus if it’s not a negative place then why is it bad? And why create souls in the first place?
@PsiloGamingimagine believing that nothing created everything, science will be laughing at you. Also, when people commit mortal sins they DECIDE to burn forever and go to hell, God doesn't send them there
@PsiloGaming it was no meteor, prove it
I’ve often thought Lot’s wife turned back wondering if she unplugged her hair rollers and turned off the coffee pot. For 52 years I’ve watched my wife do this so much I’ve said, “Mrs Lot, get in the car. We’ve got to get to church on time.”
Such a great comment, but if you look at the word, longing, the original Hebrew, fully understand what was going on Lot’s wife’shead
@@jerryandlorileeking4657 Bro. Jerry, Oh I know the Word & story and in types she is a picture of us looking back on our past too much. I have always felt a little sorry for Lot’s wife because she had at least 2 more daughters and sons-in-law left behind. My wife & I used to go to Israel and stay with Jewish friends. When they wanted to take us to Sodom I said, “No thanks. I was born just south of San Francisco.”
I’m not even gonna touch on how they repopulated. Total. f*#+ing. insanity.
@@DrBible-ThD-HarvardLawso you’re saying you were close enough to modern sodom to know it was smart to avoid ancient sodom?
Interesting how the talk about Sodom and Gomorrah begins with a conference in San Francisco.
This was discovered by Ron Wyatt 30 some years ago. Wyatt is the discoverer. He has a museum in Tennessee where you can see the sulfur. Google Ron Wyatt sulfur.
The successor.
SF = Sodom
LA = Gomorrah
Was human waste one of the plagues?
Funny thing. In Soviet files that survived the shredder and where relased San Francisco was reffered as
- Code name: Babylon -
@@jackbrown1969wow . interesting
I guess I’m weird, but the Sodom and Gamorra account was something that made perfect sense and raised no questions for me.
Absolutely,no question for me either 🙏
I mean we’re taught as kids that rocks fall from the sky and destroy stuff sometimes, and theologically we believe God can use natural disasters for his purposes.
You're not weird at all.
The weird one is the Dr for saying the story of Sodom and Gamorra was hard to believe for him at the time.
Like... The Bible literally says God made the universe and everything in it and this guy was taken back by a city being destroyed 😂
Now if only the cities of America can get Gommorrah'ed.
Yes, if you believe in God as He should be, all powerful, then He can do anything whether or not it can be explained with natural phenomenon or not. It doesn't matter if it is a meteor or not. He is the perfect super hero that has perfect powers to do anything.
Imagine if they actually found a random large lump of salt near outside the city
Worse, what if the salt has already been mined out and used to preserve food at some point in the past?
@@kyrridas1573well Lots wife would’ve been responsible for helping people eat😂😂
The pile would have scattered millennia ago, no chance
It has been some time since I have taken a deep dive into this, but I believe it is believed that the location of one of those cities stands currently under the Dead Sea. A team did an investigation of the bottom of the sea and found a large pillar of salt there. It was the only one down there and naturally an anomaly to have something like that there. Like I said this has been quite a while ago so I probably have this wrong, but it could be a good research point for someone reading this. If I think I remember where I may have watched this I'll comment it here
@@joelsweeney4024She wasn't turned into a "pile" of salt, she was made into a pillar. She didn't become a mound of table salt, she was made into a singular solid piece (like a statue). That said, you're right that there is virtually no chance it still stands. It was likely obliterated by the heat blast that destroys the two cities.
“The providence is in the timing”
Well said sir
I love that this information was presented at a conference in San Francisco, Ca.
Very funny !!!!
Lol!!!
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Ironic
I missed that detail, rather interesting
I love how everytime I go down a spiral of doubting my faith, youtube recommends me your videos and it can't be coincidence!
Luke 17:5!
God loves you and is reaching out for you in Jesus loe
Just remember my dear friend in Christ, the day you don’t feel like praying is the day you need to pray more than ever!
I often feel like you do. But really, just ask God to reassure you.
With love in Christ’s name,
Ian
Amen. Doubt presupposes certainty.God is greater than our faithlessness.
If you are born again / baptised / spiritually set free from sin by the transcendent innocent blood and sinless flesh of Yeshua/Jesus Christ, the sacrificial lamb for our sins, how can you doubt anything?!
*”25 And his disciples came to him, and awoke him, saying, Lord, save us: we perish.*
*26 And he saith unto them, Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith? Then he arose, and rebuked the winds and the sea; and there was a great calm.*
*27 But the men marvelled, saying, What manner of man is this, that even the winds and the sea obey him!”*
*_Matthew 8:25-27_*
*”21 Jesus answered and said unto them, Verily I say unto you, If ye have faith, and doubt not, ye shall not only do this which is done to the fig tree, but also if ye shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; it shall be done.*
*22 And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive.”*
*_Matthew 21:21-22_*
*”1 Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.*
*2 For by it the elders obtained a good report.*
*3 Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear.*
*4 By faith Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, by which he obtained witness that he was righteous, God testifying of his gifts: and by it he being dead yet speaketh.*
*5 By faith Enoch was translated that he should not see death; and was not found, because God had translated him: for before his translation he had this testimony, that he pleased God.*
*6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.”*
*_Hebrews 11:1-6_*
It's funny that you never hear about finds like this on the news. It's almost like they *really* don't want people to know about the archaeological, scientific, and historical evidence for the Bible's validity. Almost like that.
You are absolutely correct, because Satan does not want people to know he exists, and that God exists as well. Satan is the prince of this earth.
Who controls the media around the planet ? Evil
You obviously don't pay much attention to the news, the evidence of a meteor impact at the Tall el-Hammam excavations was widely reported a couple of years ago.
Fully agreed. Where I see this is in some of the reactions I get when posting a scriptural reference at the end of a UA-cam comment.
There are those who will lash out in anger or snarkiness in reaction to the particular scripture. The depth of emotions tells me these are more than just human reactions.
No, it is exactly like that. The biggest coverup is the Smithsonian.
Only a few years ago, archaeologists reported the evidence of a meteorite airburst that "vaporized" an ancient city in the Dead Sea area.
Or a nuclear airburst?
@@PeterSWileyNo, just a regular airburst with much heat, and the Sodom and Gomorrah area had much natural asphalt in there
@@kuronoch.1441 I think it was an Orbital strike with kinetic weapons
@@PeterSWiley I think it was the death star
@@andynorck2389 right on brother
Expedition bible has a really good video on Sodom and Gomorra… it’s remarkable, from the burnt city to the sulfur balls filling the grounds.
That's what I was looking for. I wanted to show my bible study group that video.
Ron Wyatt found this decades ago
@@philmiska7295😅😅😅😅
Expedition Bible is a really good channel to follow. Highly recommend
I think I’ve seen it: if it’s the video I think it was great, 1970’s-early 80’s.
I love it when archaeologists find artifacts that prove the Bible as a true and factual source.
Jesus said that if His people don’t praise Him “the rocks will cry out.” The rocks are crying out!
You know how ancient people tell their stories. They exaggerate. 😂
The Bible retells ancient stories but a lot of details are lost in translation, it's not 100% accurate. Leading to confusion due to a lot of actual facts being distorted over time and translation.
@@rayburnyarborough4695Boy HOWDY!
I think you may be missing the point....
Legends say he is still trying to make a long story short
If he stopped saying "you know", the story would be even shorter.
short story long
When people say that I always say to make a long story longer 😂
This was a pretty short vid tbh
I love when two people in a conversation respect others' questions,input, and curiosity.. The way he said "what's that" just gave his credibility even more credit and respect for me
Ron Wyatt discovered sulphur balls in the area around Sodom. Ron Wyatt discovered a lot of unique stuff and was ridiculed by so called experts. Ron was proven to be correct in the fullness of time.
Isn't it annoying that these "archaelogisrs" claims to have discovered Sodom and gomorrah: because Ron is not an archaeologist. Thank God that the Turkish people recognised Ron's discovery. How are these people able to blatantly lie about it, and act so proud about it too. Credit should be given where credit is due..
Sorry, he's still fully discredited.
Ron Wyatt conveniently could provide no evidence. Loses or gets stolen the purported evidence.
Man I’m so glad I found your comment I was literally about go on a full page rant…Ron Wyatt found more than just this site 😢 God bless you all …and it was destroyed by sulfur balls if you go to the site it’s literally covered in them and these guys and their snide comments are so irritating 😡
@@michaelmenkes8085I hear you and understand, but is anything in our world truly 100%
Appreciate the interview. Thanks for adding archeological support to what is a believable Biblical account. I like the "arrowheads" line of questioning because it probably did not put the speaker on the defensive, showed that the questioner had some training and allowed for further open discussion. 😮
This was discovered by Ron Wyatt 30 some years ago. Wyatt is the discoverer. He has a museum in Tennessee where you can see the sulfur. Google Ron Wyatt sulfur.
The Sunday school class was learning about Lot and his wife. The teacher was describing that when Lot’s wife looked back at Sodom, she turned into a pillar of
salt, when Bobby interrupted. “My mommy looked back once while she was driving”, he announced, “and she turned into a telephone pole”.
Dark, too dark. 😂
Lmao 🤣😂🤣
Not meteorites bc they make craters, there were no craters. The Tunguska event left a huge crater, even little meteors make little craters. If it has to align with a natural event, then it most likely would be a solar flare, but then again the precision of only two cities, I go with the “hand of God” just like the Bible says.
@@dacrOfficialOnly Right. I was thinking the same thing.
I like my son’s “she should have listened to her husband.”
I've read Dr. Collins book about his discovery. Very detailed, and biblical. Disovering the City of Sodom
---- and very panned by his peers - even those in his own clique over at Associates for Biblical Research
Ron Wyatt found it first
The odds of two meteors large enough to not burn up in the atmosphere hitting two major metropolitan regions of the ancient world at roughly the same time is beyond astronomical. Even if that happened today people would call it an Act of God.
Would be more likely that it's a single object that partially broke up on re-entry, and the pieces rained down and two of those pieces happened to hit those places.
Depending on the size and composition of the object, combined with what the distance was between the impact sites, it's not *as* outlandish as it sounds.
It's not that hard to believe there opposite sides of the river not like other parts of the world.
Could it be the cities we're hit by energy weapons😊on precise targets? Time to get real.
youre right, but the odds of ONE splitting are much much higher...
That "act of God ..." is THE standard cop-out phrase beloved of insurance companies. But-
-if we are to actually take it seriously we should all be frantically suing God's agencies (churches, temples etc; there's oodles of them). No?
Why not~?
I had a National Geographic magazine from 1978 where there was an archeological dig at a place I believe was in Syria. Where they found a huge number of tablets dating to the bronze age, in these records were biblical names as well as mention of the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, so the historical reality of these cities has been known for quite some time. If you are interested the place they were uncovering was called Ebla and it was a major city state and a trading empire of the time.
This demonstrates that the authors knew the names of ancient cities, which is not surprising since it was written long ago. It does not lend credence to the stories. In the same way Spider-Man taking place in new York city, which is a real city, does not provide evidence that there is a Spider-Man.
@@billjohnson9472So those biblical names and place names, including Sodom and Gomorrah, were inscribed in the Bronze Age and eventually unearthed SO THAT fans of today's superheroes could "uninscribe" them at will or at their whim. You could do that. An archaeologist you are not.
@@sarahyip2825 You arent making any sense. The authors wrote the names of ancient cities into their stories. Most of the cities have continued to be inhabited up to today. It only means that the authors knew the names of these ancient cities.
@@billjohnson9472 I think you're missing the point of these archeological finds. You're right that they do not, in themselves, prove that the biblical stories are true. But they provide support that indicates that they were written by someone within a region and time period, by someone who would have been in a position to know about certain events. There have been plenty of modern people who thought Sodom and Gomorrah were not real cities at all, just part of an entirely mythical story. These tablets prove that they did exist, and the writers of the bible lived in a time and place when the memory of them was still relatively recent, especially since, unlike other ancient cities, they did not continue to be inhabited throughout the following millennia. The archeological findings they discussed in this video don't prove that they were destroyed by an act of God, but they do show that the ancient account does line up with actual historical events in several key ways. Since ancient writers didn't have the same incredible access to information we do, made-up stories were much more likely to get details wrong, especially chronological anachronisms (like using names from their own time period rather than the period the story was supposed to take place in) and hyperbole, where the story grew bigger and more unbelievable over time. So these findings simply bolster the reliability of the ancient writers of the bible. It shows that they were accurate in key details, which makes it more likely that they are accurate in those details we haven't been able to corroborate yet.
@@billjohnson9472 Perhaps I should be a little more specific as to the reason for those names being mentioned was in relation to commercial activity or matters of state; which clearly proves the cities are not legendary or mythological in any way, but as existing contemporaneously with the Eblaite kingdom. Unless of course they collectively had decided to construct imaginary cities which they would pretend were real and would fraudulently record all of their dealings with. That would be a theory truly worthy of a blinded by their own prejudices radical skeptic. But that is really beside my point, I wasn't referring to the Genesis record as to whether or not the events it refers to happened the way the scripture records them, simply to the historicity of the cities themselves.
Fascinating! I never in my recollection doubted the existence or destruction of S &G, but this certainly adds to the historical narrative of the Bible.
Except that the names literally translate into buried, and burned. Suggesting that they were named for the condition found. Not the other way round.
No. No, it does not. It MIGHT add to the 'historicity' of the story of the destruction of the site- and that's all. Similar sites have been discovered elsewhere, NOT even discussed in the bible.
Also, if this site was not taken out by a celestial event, a question: why would a supernatural 'supreme being' need to result to a nuclear blast? Xtian apologists ate REALLY scraping the bottom of the barrel to a truly ridiculous degree. Just stop; get help!
Ron Wyatt discovered the real Sodom and Gomorrah over 40 years ago.
This video does NOT show the true site.
2 Timothy 3:16
@@davidlake3471 and?
This is a Deadly WARNING. Not just archeology. A tiny tiny example of what WILL come.
Grow up, cultist. Leave bronze age superstition in the bronze age.
the messia will come back after the destruction, be happy it's only the signs and the pains of the king of kings and heavens return
don't get our hopes up.....
When should i stop working?
All honor and glory to God.
I'm always willing to learn about the Bible, not to argue but for me to change for the better, thank you.
And we will never learn! We have become Sodom and Gomorrah all over again. Please God forgive us and help us to return to You 🙏
Psalm 37:10-11
Psalm 69:420
Why would you want that god in the Old Testament to have anything to do with us? That’s not the source of all creation. It’s not God in the Old Testament. It’s a god, yes, but those gods were violent and cruel. We were enslaved to them and forced to worship them.
Humans need to grow up and stop living their life in fairytales. Jesus said, the kingdom of God is within you. Not a Bible, not in the Vatican, Church nor Mosque.
No wonder the angel said ‘do not look back’ cus don’t you go blind from seeing a nuclear explosion without protection for even a short period?
I never doubted it. I knew this was discovered years ago, but this is the first time that I've heard an archaeologist say it or heard that skeletons were found.
I'm just curious what exactly it was since it seems like there would be some sort of crater of it was from a meteor
Is there any other case of a .error getting hot enough to form trinitite?
That was in a different place, this is Tell el-Hamman the other "discovery" was near to Masada.
air burst meteor (not meteorite, it didn't land)
@@raidzeromatt
@@raidzeromattThere is no crater, the meteor exploded before touching the ground
You might be thinking of Mohejo-Daro
Absolutely wonderful! The more time goes on the more God's word is proven correct.
100% correct.
😂
Wierd isnt it. Science has been painting their own picture for so long its like they forgot they were painting something. Something that was already there.
You're takin this guys word for this .. this is bullshit .. grow up ..
@@austyndrums1993 Yeah and painting way outside the lines and still trying to say but it's part of the picture.
There's a lot of awesome archeological discoveries that relate to the Bible.
Makes me wish that I was an archeologist and was able to go on those digs around biblical sites.
Because the science is facts and the book is fiction played off fact. Good night
Because they’re made up stories using things they saw to try to spin their narrative it’s amazing that nobody from that time period mentions Jesus except this cult of 12 guys after he’s supposedly already dead kinda convenient 😂
They even found chariots under the sea where Moses split the sea in half. You don’t see it on the news because it proves the Bible is true and many scientist and archeologists are atheists.
@@fataldreams4105 random
@@fataldreams4105lmfao flawless thesis buddy, you sure made a logically and rhetorically sound argument and totally know what you’re talking about in the realm of science and metaphysics i’m sure. r/atheism isn’t cool anymore btw seems like you missed the memo
Even if you don’t necessarily believe in the supernatural aspects of the Bible. The historical and archeological aspects of it can be quite fascinating. A lot of it features past fallen empires and key historical figures
After all it is a collection of minimum 66 books (Protestant,catholic,orthodox bibles all have atleast the base 66) that were written in ancient times, wether is be letters, poetry, proverbs, or accounts
@@bikesrcool_1958the Catholic Church removed and hoarded over 400 books down in the vaults of the Vatican
Kings reads like game of thrones no joke it's fascinating history. David had sauls 5 grandsons killed and hung up as a warning to anyone who could challenge his throne. They don't teach you that in bible school
It is hard to understand why, with all the evidence (not just archeologically), I don't understand how people can dismiss the truth and the God of the Bible.
@@Kepi_Kei running from your own guilt is definitely a factor I have seen when I debate some.
The cross on the microphone makes me happy.
What's really neat is it's clearly a light reflection, but still forms a cross.
This is amazing! God, who wants all of us to be saved, is verifying the truth of the Bible in these last days. This archaeological find is stunning! Thanks for this video. ❤
Amazing, the Bible isn’t full of myths. And Jesus is present Body, Blood, Soul & Divinity in every crumb of the Host. This is why only ordained hands should touch Him. Kneeling and on the tongue is the most reverent way to receive our Lord.
That doesn’t really verify anything
We’re living in some tough times, but I for one strongly doubt that these are the last days.
@@internetdude1233 A lot of very well respected priests have been saying they BELIEVE it is the end times. All we can do is believe (or not believe). As Jesus said, no man knows exactly when the end times will happen. Only the Father knows.
This verifies once and for all that primitive humans really misinterpreted a meteoric explosion! 😂😂😂
Eric Metaxas in his book, "Is Atheism Dead?" spends an entire chapter on this discovery of the Sodom site and the archeological uncovering of all the evidence supporting the Biblical account. It's a fascinating read. It has helped me to get a better "grip" on the historical event and how that got "translated" into what we read in Genesis.
Yes I read that book it’s excellent.
The real Sodom and Gomorrah was discoverd by Ron Wyatt over 40 years ago.
Kingkong worshippers are very much alive and thriving, unfortunately.
What did it say in regards to the story?
@@bradprice8040 If you're interested, I'd recommend the Metaxas book. It's full of amazing new scientific discoveries that point to the possibility of a Creator instead of the dreary atheism that mostly controlled the scientific narrative back in the '80's. It's a great read. There are two other books that are somewhat similar. One is "The Case for a Creator" by Lee Strobel, and the other is "The Privileged Planet" by Gonzalez and Richards." That last one (TPP) is pretty technical, while the Strobel book is by an investigative reporter and is very readable.
The power of the Lord is truly terrifying yet awesome
Anger the Lord you Reap the Whirlwind.. Mores the pity for thou...
He is a consuming fire...
😂😂😂😂😂
That was one city. The world is next.
@@Travixius1 Our star can micronova.
Tsunguska was not glassed like sodom and gamora. This is like a fused air burst nuke.
There's also a really good documentary on Jericho. It basically says that an army was waiting outside the walls when an earthquake occurred and made a ramp so the army could go up into the city and destroy it. They dated it to the time of Joshua at the exact time of year the Bible says it should have occurred.
How could that be "..a really good documentary.." when it's errant? The Word of the Almighty Creator says different as to how the city state was destroyed.
@senatorjosephmccarthy2720 no, the bible clearly states the city fell to the ground level, which is the ancient Hebrew way of saying what we would later (in European historiology) describe as a breach, ramp or siege ramp. In Jericho's case the wall was brought down and formed, as a collapsed wall does, a double sided "ramp" or breach, allowing full access to the city and destroying the defenders who were on said wall.
Personally I suspect the fall of Jericho had to do with Natural Frequency Resonance. We only recently have understood that all structures have a natural frequency and can cause collapse if overwhelmed. The account of the fall of Jericho is oddly specific in the order and timing of a number of frequency variables. Even down to the red cord as it's possible it disrupted the frequencies just enough to prevent catastrophic failure of that one section.
@@altorinsyou new agers are insane.
@@PCMRvsconsole first how exactly am I insane and second what the hell is a new ager and what make you think I am one? I simply made an observation. Natural Resonance frequency is very much a real thing, and God frequently uses natural elements to accomplish his will. That in no way limits or takes away from the fact that it was a divine miracle, in fact it does the opposite. I am also not saying that God used this specific method. It's just a theory that I have, developed directly from the patterns that God himself has set within scripture.
The first Pride celebration must have been a blast....
No that's to come.
wouldve laughed if wasnt so tragic... witty tho... 👍
Now why couldn't I come up with that?
Ezekiel 16:49-50
Next time you vote against aid for your fellow man, keep that cutting sense of humor. You just might need it.
Welcome to Sodom
Population 0
We hope you enjoy your visit as much as we will
Even as a Christian, I can imagine fire and brimstone matching the description of a meteor/meteors
Yeah I’m fairly agnostic, but the way academia squirms against anything that remotely corroborates the Bible is awfully suspect
Like these things don’t need to be mutually exclusive
I would of liked to hear more details behind the meteor argument in the video. That would give us the full picture.
I have watched a lot of videos on UA-cam about Sodom and Gomorrah and people that visit there and they found balls of sulfur that you can still light on fire they said they had tested it and it's the purists forms of sulfur found anywhere in the world
Ron Wyatt discovered the real Sodom and Gomorrah over 40 years ago. There are little sulfur balls all over the site.
Please check it out here on UA-cam.
No matter how hard scientists try to disprove the belief in God by using science, the answers from science keep pointing towards God.
No, they don't.
No it doesn't point towards a God.
@@vorpalblades explain?
@@jimbo6925 there is no evidence for a Christian god.
@barendse1 Science absolutely Confirms the Bible.
It proves the 1st earth age spoke of in 2 Peter ch 3 vs 5,6,7, Genesis chapter 1 vs1 and tells us about the destruction of that 1st earth age in genesis chapter 1 vrs 2 where the destruction occurred and verse 3 when he created human bodies for our spiritual bodies and souls to inhabit and choose between God or Lucifer.
I met Steven Collins! He presented in sodom and gomorrah at our church and gave this exact information. It was wild and cool
He was a very good boxer in his time, too.
@@Aaron-hypeRon was south of the dead sea and mentioned the north side.All he found was sulpher balls and ash and Wyatt Archeology gives credit for 1st discovery to Dr.Melvin kyle who published his findings in 1928.Dr Collins has made an epic 1st with nobody close finding bodies melted in half,walls and nuclear glass pottery.
@@wirelessone2986 thanks for this. I will take down my comment. 👍
@@Aaron-hype You dont have to,we all love Ron,at least I do and his work has helped in so many ways...the one that jumps out to me at the moment is the golden calf alter in Saudi Arabia...the trip where he was arrested.
@@wirelessone2986 his museum is about 25m from me. Sadly it’s a run down building and doesn’t do his work credit in the least. The site for the ark landing I think is quite remarkable.
Takes the phrase ‘based on a true story’ to another level
So Cool, I remember reading about this years ago. I tried to update the wikipedia page about these cities and they locked me out of editing and changed it back, LOL.
that's because this is all bullshit
Yeah, wiki doesn't like when you fix things lol they tried blocking me from fixing something as simple as the 3DO page on there.
Good
And we wonder why people like Graham Hancock get called nut jobs for asking simple questions of archaeologists….
What an amazing communicator🙏
A remarkable convert Glory to God🙏
You misspelled "conman".
Second, video I've watched form this channel. Gotta say, love this kind of stuff. I've always heard "Without question there can be no faith." and to hear the "questionable: things from the Old Testament/Torah being discovered only strengthens my faith. People want to say "Oh that never happened!" then archeologists discover something and only confirm what scripture says.
Except, he's completely incorrect. If you go over the stratigraphy of the site, one area is burned, probably in the 7th century BCE, but the rest is untouched.
It struck me that he said no other sources has Sodom and Gomorrah story? Is there and source of cities under other names “burning up” during this time?
Yeah because the fact that a historical city turns up in the bible (under a different name) definitely proves all of the other bogus that happened.
Hey, in the Ilias the city of Troy and the troyan war are depicted! That must mean Odysseus really fought a cyclops and encountered syrens, scylla and charybdis!!
Lol
AMEN! OUR GOD is an AWESOME GOD...Read through Isaiah 24 whjch describes today's society to a Tee.
Troy was discovered by the German Archaeologist Schlieman....
Read Isaiah 24 and open your eyes and your ears to hear
So nice to see real scientists take this seriously and prove it really happened
"real" scientists are rare or very silent or both.
What they tell the Christian audience & what they publish in peer reviewed journals are two different things. These two are being so economical with the truth it's shameful.
Real Scientists have said that the Pottery discovered at Tell el-Hamman that's supposed to be melted by fire & brimstone comes from a Kiln & it's been mistakenly identified by Dr Collins team.
This is actually disinformation. Truth mixed with lies.
They didn’t prove anything. He Whispered to a few ppl.
We had a discussion today about Lot's wife. I wondered why she specifically became a pillar of salt. Now I know. Great information!
She never did, because it‘s impossible. Also this story was stolen directly from ancient Greek mythology - Orpheus and Euridyce.
Understood, but if God does exist and the supernatural counterintuitive is possible - is it possible that it actually did happen? I'm aware of the Greek story, glad this was written in either case to warn us about her fatal error.@@MisterK9739
God exists outside of time and space where anything is possible. And he loves you.
@@MisterK9739 Those two stories have nothing in common. How do you connect them?
@@Guciom In both cases someone tries to rescue their wife and is not allowed to look back (at what they love most). In one case the woman gets send back to Hades, on another she gets turned into a pillar of salt (reasons for salt could me manyfold, most likely geographical and cultural aspects).
But yeah in both cases people try to save sth from a calamaty and are not allowed to look back. Both do, both get punished. It´s the same lesson/wisdom in both stories.
You bring on some serious guests. You're providing an invaluable service. Please keep up the good work. Thank you.
Heard they found the purest form of sulfur there too. God's word always proves itself.
I love that a byproduct of Divine work is a crystal we call "Trinitite".
Also the first atomic bomb tests were known as the “Trinity Tests”
Los Almos
Trinity is the code name for the first test of the Atomic bomb
@@efraim3364 Yeah, it's a nice coincidence.
Trinitite is only found at the trinity test site. What they found at Sodom is like trinitie in that it is melted. Trinitite is radioactive because of the fission reaction, the pottery at Sodom is not radioactive. It resembles trinitite in that the earth pottery was heated to such a high degree it melted. The pottery was melted by a natural cause, what caused trinitite was not.
Bible is one of the greatest if not the greatest historical text in the world.
I disagree. It may have some historical accuracies in it but it is not a true historical book. It was written years or decades after the events & parts have been exaggerated for story telling purposes.
I used to go on patrol with the Israeli army in the same area. We carried a lod of wood to build bonfires at night. One night I wandered away from the fire and it was a full moon night. When I looked down at the ground it shimmered in the night. I was puzzled and reaching down my hand,I scooped up a handful of shiny stars. Then I tasted it with the tip of my tongue and it was pure salt.This whole mountain was made out of salt! When I told the other soldiers sitting around the campfire,then they laughed and sais," Welcome to Sodom and Gomorrah, the land of salt!!"
Man, that would've freaked me out, once they told you that you were standing on Sodom and Gomorrah!!
@stripedrajang3571 What freaked me out was thr giant Mt of salt! I couldn't believe it. I climbed as far as I could, tasting the salt about every 10 yards. The next day the guide lead us into a system of caves that smugglers used. It was filled with skeletons that had been killed in gun battles. It was like Indiana Jones. In the end they left there as a border guard. I didn't know what to do. All of the caves ended in this collasal room that you see in the Ranbow movie where Ranbow went to Afghanistan. It was so big that I made a camp in one secluded corner where I could keep quiet and hear the sounds of anybody entering it. It was pretty weird and spooky.
@@stefanhall3219, the skeletons in the cave, were they from average sized men, or much, MUCH taller?
@stripedrajang3571 The skeletons were quite normal like Indiana Jones. They were all over the place and they had been there for years. It was evident that they had been there for many years. There were a lot of traffic . I had a couple of encounters where I did not engage,but only reported and tracked.
@stefanhall3219 , the reason I asked, is because in the land of Canaan, when God ordered the Israelites to destroy the people, most of the people there were giants! And the giants were running and hiding into many caves as well.
The meteor thing totally fits the event. And, other cultures mention Sodom and Gamora being wiped out like he said it is one of those things so ghastly that everyone remembers.
pretty amazing how now that technology and accessibility are advancing, we're starting to see the shared experience of global human history and how myths/legends/religions were heavily influenced/impacted by real life events
No, it doesn't fit the event. This was a thermal event. A meteor would have exploded, creating a concussive event. Look at the meteor that exploded over Chelyabinsk Oblast. There very much was a concussion. Sure, with the advance of the heat wave, there will be some rarefaction, but that's nothing compared to the detonation of a meteor.
That's because they weren't meteors, they were balls of sulphur(brimstone). That whole area is covered with sulphur to this day.......some of it still in ball form. There are videos of this on location. The guy in the video even picks up balls of sulphur. Also, nothing grows there. Even the soil was tested and found to be completely void of bacteria. The Bible said that nothing will ever live there again.@@RobouteGuilliman-M41
The names literally translate into buried, and burned. Man those town planners back then were prophetic.
@@korvoth4269More like renamed in the retelling of the stories over millennia. The downside of his story (or her story). We all like to embellish and add on and we all loose or gain in the translations.
Finding out the historical accuracy of the NT canon and encountering Gods love was enough to convince me. Although I might not understand everything, Catholicism had the roots and continuity I was longing for.
This isn’t NT and also there’s no proof that god did this
@@yoeyyoey8937 I simply stated that the NT's accuracy was sufficient to convince me and that the confirmation by Dr. Bergsma of the OT describing real historical events is a nice bonus that strengthens my faith. It seems you have a lot of faith in your own mind and thinking, rather than God who created it and gave it to you.
@@berserker9682 well god created my mind and thinking didn’t he? Why would he transmit knowledge in a way that doesn’t make sense ?
@@yoeyyoey8937He did indeed. Your pride is all yours though..
God bless!
@@yoeyyoey8937Do you believe in God now?
Even if you were to say 'it's a meteor'. What are the odds that, in this giant desert region, that the meteor would strike, dead on, these two cities by the river, purely by chance?
When men guided by fear silence the tongue of one man, the words of that one man must be the truth.
Could you do more videos on similar topics? This was excellent and enlightening. I would love to see more on the archeological evidence for bible stories. I see you have a few and I have watched all of them so far! Thank you for the content.
In complete agreement with you. It's amazing hearing about these.
If you're really interested I'm finishing a book now that explains most early biblical events, from the Fall of Man to Noah's Flood to the Tower of Babel (SCARY!) to S & G and lots more in between.
@@BeardVsTheWorldUK1 That sounds incredibly challenging. Where will this book be available? Also, was The Tower of Babel a portal system, or an attempt to penetrate a spiritual 'high place' in the area?
@@MisterEvvvSymphoenix Like any Church the Tower of Babel was intended to draw attentions skyward, but unlike any other Church (maybe), it had aggressive motivations. The Tower itself was pyramid-formed, and with good reason: the inspiration for it, as with all of Sumerian and Babylonian motivations, came from the mountains to the North-in eastern Turkey. This inspiration was a rare but known geological, volcanic phenomenon-one such example was twice the height of the Washington Monument-and smoke fire rose from it constantly. All other people in the region celebrated when it finally collapsed-also with good reason-but only the Sumerians altered that ending somewhat and convinced the faithful that this behemoth (see: Typhon in Greek myths) had succeeded in his quest to topple the One Most High. There's a reason the early Hebrews spoke ill of it. It symbolized an attack on God-metaphorically AND physically. Turkish legends to this day speak of a king shooting "fiery arrows at the heavens."
Here’s one. A ship was found in the ararat mountains of turkey. They won’t let people look at it for various reasons. But you can look at drone pictures of it on internet search engines. People have calculated the size of the ship based on images and it seems similar in size the arc of Noah, exactly where scripture says they landed when the waters subsided.
Truly nothing is impossible for God almighty. Mercy and justice are both His attributes and both are evident as both are perfect. Lord have mercy on us all🙏🏼
Um, do you not know what the fictional story of Sodom and Gomorrah are about? How exactly do you classify that as showing "mercy and justice?" Don't you think maybe there were some babies and children in the cities that were butchered by your make believe god? Why would you worship such a monster?
May God bless learned theologiens who shares truths that ordinary Bible students hardly can figure it out ❤❤🙏🙏
Archeological digs have found sulfur balls all over the area where these 2 cities were. When lighted they burn very hot. The amazing fact is the sulfur balls are not found in other areas.
That' simply not true, the Archaeologists who worked on this dig at Tall el-Hamman won't say this is 100% Sodom, it's from around that time, give or take one hundred years, it's kinda in the area, give or take 50 miles but that's about it. I get fed up with people like this guy, you'd think it was 100% true but when you actually study up on the Archaeologists who worked on the dig, it's really disappointing because it's not 100% factual. They can't prove anything other than it's an Early, Intermediate, Middle Bronze age & early Iron age dig. Israel/Jordan are full of them.
Not to mention there's no destruction on the level described at all@@johnmichaelson9173
@@johnmichaelson9173that doesn’t explain the sulfur balls. Do you mind explaining what caused those then?
Just tell me what archaeological team & the location & date of the dog that discovered the Sulphur Balls & the peer reviewed evidence that proves that they are Sulphur Balls? I'm thinking you'll have no problem with that, it'll be there on your first search. Good luck. @@kiki7507
@@kiki7507Can you give us a link to where you got the evidence for your claim please.
This is exactly the kind of honest and serious discussion I like to see. Even if I'm a Protestant. ;)
You know what this reminds me of: Chelyabinsk.
In 2013 there was an event where a meteor exploded above the Russian city of Chelyabinsk. Had the meteor fallen for more than 5 more minutes the proximity of the explosion would have destroyed the city in a fireball whose explosive power would have been greater than that of the Hiroshima bomb.
God wouldn't need an actual nuke to do this. Just a big enough rock exploding at just the right altitude at just the right angle would have done it.
EDIT: something else of note is that the residents of Chelyabinsk and the surrounding areas reported a smells of sulfur, gunpowder, and other "burning odors" that started occurring roughly an hour after the explosion and that said smells lasted all day.
Why would God require a "rock". Why not just blast em?
@@thomabow8949 Methods.
It was a convenient way to convert a large mass into energy very quickly.
Why is God subject to mass energy equivalences when is directly responsible for its creation. Why can he not simple enact his will and not use a meteorite?@@chaz706
My one thing to say against it being a metor. As in one big meteor that blows up and does it (a shower of many small ones Is different, and plausible) is that lots wife was turned to a pillar of salt because she looked back, but lot, and the rest of the family did not look back so they weren't harmed.
If I was some effect of a giant meteor explosion that turned her into salt, the same would have been done to the rest of them given they would have been all in the same proximity.
This is why I think that even if a meteor was present it wasn't the whole shebang of the judgment. There had to be some unambiguously supernatural elements to the fire god reigned down to destroy those cities.
@@anthonypolonkay2681 as dumb as it may sound... there are some things God does that are beyond normal scientific causes. We call them Miracles.
The event of Lot's Wife turning into a pillar of salt? I'm going to say that was one of them.
The light shining on his microphone is a cross
The late Ron Wyatt discovered this some 30years ago. I’ve been to his museum in Tennessee seen the actual sulfur balls more pure than anywhere on the earth.
*edit* allegedly Wyatt’s discoveries are a little to the south of where this is being reported.
It annoying that most never gives Ron any credit for his discoveries. Gomorrah is ashes. A Rood Awakening has many videos with pictures and a series called AD and many carry on Ron's work.
Ron was south of the dead sea and mentioned the north side.All he found was sulpher balls and ash and Wyatt Archeology gives credit for 1st discovery to Dr.Melvin kyle who published his findings in 1928.Dr Collins has made an epic 1st with nobody close finding bodies melted in half,walls and nuclear glass pottery on the North side of the dead sea.. Ron focused on the south.Not 1st
But how are those pure balls of sulfur generated by a meteorite impact ? A night time impact would've been spectacular , two massive impacts even moreso. Were the meteors rich in sulphur ? Did they blast it out of the ground ?
Can large meteors penetrate so deep into the Earths crust that they can cause a volcanic eruption ?
@@aaronhumphrey2009 Maybe, just maybe they were part of the payload of an advanced weapon. No different than cluster munitions used today but these was a combo platter of nuclear-thermal weapon meets almost pure sulfur "which doesn't exist in any purer natural form on earth. Certainly beings throughout time have sided with and against different races and such nuclear type blasts sites can be found in India/Pakistan. Ancient Indian texts even speak of flying ships, Vamana's.
@@aaronhumphrey2009 That is a question that may be answered in Dr Collins book...they have discovered so much already..the measured angle of the impact..etc...God said he would destroy it and now we are deconstructing how.
I am an engineer. And all through my life i have had to believe more and more the bible is true.
Every time, i find something that scientifically proves the bible is pure fact and truth. More than any book ive seen.
This hasn't scientifically proved anything. One faith based Archaeologist from a uncredited Christian college doesn't "Scientifically prove" anything. Surely you as an Engineer know that these things have to be published in a Peer reviewed Journal & accepted before this is classed as Scientific fact. It's just I've been here before in regards to this kinda thing & I've seen them sink without a trace.
@@nl5137 yeah. so :
1. i remember reading an article where science recently found that the most regenerative part of the human body capable of re-growing tissues is the rib.... from the side of a man. and according to the bible, when God wanted to take a part of Adam to create the woman, he took the rib and from the side. precisely where science says is the most regenerative part. and this was written thousands of years ago.
2. ever before humans knew about germs and quarantine, the bible had already talked about quarantining sick people (Leviticus 13:46).
3. God told the Israelites to build houses at height using railings which engineers have come to realise the wisdom for. (Deuteronomy 22:8) though this was thousands of years in a primitive era.
4. the wheels of pharaohs chariots have been found in the red sea (find here... ua-cam.com/video/d90NM9tgDQE/v-deo.html )
5. unlike popular opinion, deep study of the the scriptures reveal that Adam and eve were NOT the first on this earth. and that before Adam, there was a catastrophic event. where the earth became null and void (genesis 1:2). which science also confirms.
6. archeologists have discovered solomons chariot cities in detail as described. and the destruction egypt brought on the cananite cities exactly as described.
7. over 200 predictions of the bible fulfilled including the rise of alexander the greek king and the demise of his empire being divided into 4. exactly what happened in detail.
there are so many i have to sit and recollect them all.
I am the tooth-fairy. And I'm only joining this thread to watch you completely fail at providing a single real-world example.
@@johnmichaelson9173Even peer review wouldn't prove it. There was an article for the airburst model - not the Sodom claim - which may be pending a retraction that did make it through Scientific Reports. "Peer review" usually means that a handful of related experts thought a paper was worth publishing and didn't suffer from any obvious major defects. It's not an endorsement. In this case, peer review does not appear to have included anyone from the very narrow and highly-specialized expertises involved, and it's up for retraction given, for example, the inclusion of altered photos.
Not really related to this topic, but a lot of BS makes it through peer review.
@@jesseparrish1993 It's impossible to prove something that didn't happen. At the minimum, going through other Archaeologists means they're giving an honest answer to this man's claims based on factual events & not believing it because of their faith. Tens minutes on Google & you'll find the answers in regard to all these claims.
It’s amazing how things that seemed like stories are being proven to be true.
Wow! Primitive humans really did misinterpret a meteoric explosion! 😂😂😂
@@3-DtimeCosmology Sure, but before skeptics never believed that the cities ever existed anyway. Then when they did, they thought it was destroyed by some volcanic activity. Now that we have evidences to support that they were incinerated from above as explained by the bible. It think it was not the "primitive people" who did the misinterpretation.
@@3-DtimeCosmologyyou mean the primitive humans who invented writing, fermentation, bricks, sewers, and animal husbandry? You sound a bit prejudiced.
@@withlessAsbestos
Yes, we were all very primitive thousands of years ago with our primitive technologies and our primitive writings and our primitive notions of what is.
Universal facts about OUR species.
@@3-DtimeCosmology modern humans are misinterpreting the records ...... it's easier to manipulate mankind with lies.... FYI.. these people are the descendants of the sodomites.....
This was such a good episode
I remember in the late 70’s or early 80’s hearing about a person who was in the natural gas industry looking into the story. He thought it sounded like a natural gas explosion and his inquiry led to the discovery of natural gas deposits in the area. I think I heard that from Paul Harvey.
What a great discovery, would appreciate if you can do full presentation with this Steve Collins. God Bless you and your devine inspired work.
This was discovered by Ron Wyatt 30 some years ago. Wyatt is the discoverer. He has a museum in Tennessee where you can see the sulfur. Google Ron Wyatt sulfur.
We were able to interview Dr. Collins on our channel :)
@@Bibledingers thanks, I'll search for it.
BRAVO! Finally getting the story out to general church and public. THANK YOU!
I loved it! I have a belief that a lot more "proofs" will be found. Our God is mighty and mighty to be praised!!
I read that paper. This hypothesis also explains Lot’s wife. When a bolide explodes, it releases a thermal shockwave in all directions capable of instantly desiccating any living being within its blast radius. But after a certain distance, the effect happens only if it hits it directly, unobstructed. It’s reasonable to suppose that Lot and his daughters had a hill or cliff wall between them and the blast, but that Lot’s wife, having turned around for a last, longing look, was line-of-sight at the moment the shockwave hit.
This tale is borrowed from Ovid's Metamorphoses. Google search....Zeus and Hermes visit Philemon and Baucis.
Ezekiel 16.49 explains more.
The 2 angles that made/erged them to leave the city, protected them from any harm, the same way that they also blinded the people, who wanted to have sexual relations with the 2 angles themselves.
@@davidlake3471 *angels
I was so confused...
It truly is not necessary to try to find an empirical explanation for this. Turning one person and not the others into a pillar of salt is indeed a supernatural event, and thats ok. Most of what God did and does is supernatural and not empirical.
@@mnhorsewoman
Good, God is not the author of confusion = Satan (winter) us the author of the bible.
Wow that is literally wild! Love this
We were lucky enough to be able to interview Dr. Collins on our channel a while back. Such an interesting conversation.
Are you gullible? Do you believe everything you hear?
@@sentientflower7891are you gullible? Do you believe everything you hear?
🤔🤔 I typically do believe peer reviewed articles in scientific journals if they seem to line up with reality.
Love Dr Bergsma’s talks… I always learn so much 🙏🏻
Didn't they also find clusters of sulfer in the highest concentrations that they had ever seen anywhere on Earth? Even though there weren't any natrual things like volcanos or hotsprings around to naturally produce it? I thought I heard that somewhere too
97% pure sulfur all over the place
VERY good point! Yes, as a matter of fact they did. And this is important, b/c sulphur (brimstone) is only found after volcanic activity. This tells you that most people have the geography wrong: they're looking in the wrong places...
yes
Real location is at the south end of the dead sea near Masada.....
@@Queenofgreen515 with the highest concentration of pure sulfur on the planet?
There's a video of a guy who took samples out of the dirt and ignited it with a flame and it burned like a match. He claimed it was sulfur as it burned like sulfur and smelled like it when it burned. He said there is small deposits of sulfur imbedded all over in that area.
Ron Wyatt
I know the evidence as presented here is convincing, but the sulfur aspect tells us that someone has erred. These people, that city, was much farther North, in southeastern Turkey, where there's a moody volcano whose crater we can see from space.
I mean there's just alot of stuff that happens in the bible that actually makes sense now more than it did in the 19th century because of 21st century interweb with instant info to make sense of it. It's honestly poetic
Lots of things that don't too religious channels use parts of science warp the to use to propagate their religion and when science can't be warped to do that they deny science call scientists liars and lie to your faces which increases public distrust in science
Just because a bunch of idiots believe something, will never make it true.
Anyone can write a story naming places that existed.
Not much else in that book as the smallest grain of truth to it.
Most has been shown to be evidently wrong. Some actually impossible.
Daniel 12:4 puts it well
@@korvoth4269 I do agree with your first point, but not much else has a grain of truth?
Here's a few passages written at a time when popular opinion would have strongly disagreed:
- Isaiah 40:22 -> the shape of the earth
- Job 26:7 -> the location of the earth
- Genesis 1:1 -> the universe having a beginning
- Isaiah 13:19,20 -> the destruction of Babylon down to this day (despite having been attempted to be rebuilt by at least 2 powerful historical figures (Alexander the great and Saddam Hussein)
Each of these is at least a grain, maybe even more
@@moblin1010 care to elaborate?
I love these types of discoveries. It brings the bible to life and shows fact.
This has got to have been the greatest interview ever. Thanks so much Matt!! And God bless Dr Bergsma.
Except that the real Sodom and Gomorrah was discoverd over 40 years ago by Ron Wyatt...
Your grammar is bad and you obviously exaggerate.
I had heard on the History Channel or something like that years ago, that they found radiation levels at those sights that was consistent with levels of radiation they would expect to find from a nuclear blast after that amount of years.
Please tell me you didn't hear that on ancient aliens 😅
@@MightyElemental no it wasn’t the Ancient Aliens. It’s been many, many years since I’ve seen anyone really talk about it. That one fact stuck out to me because they were for lack of a better word nuked.
@@GBlues1 fair enough. I just remember hearing about nukes on ancient aliens. Unintentionally one of the funniest shows I've seen.
OMG! Literally, MG! We never really imagined what the punishment that God's wrath is capable of when His people flaunt immorality.
Why do you blaspheme?
@@freyamccauleywhat do you mean ?
You're being very ambiguous...
@@freyamccauleywhy do you police the comments ?
@@freyamccauleyyou have the name of a heathen
@@freyamccauley , that's why it's in letters.
Absolutely astonishing
I’m a geologist. An airbursting comet destroyed it. 5,100 years ago, the Berkel crater. OzGeographics has a good series on the impact, but it also split apart and one fragment burst over Mesopotamia. That’s how the Dead Sea inundated the fertile zone.
:edit: I’m also a Christian. God sent the comet.
:edit2: the Berkel impact also caused 40 days of rainfall due to water evaporation, and a giant megatsunami as well, which may bring into question the biblical chronology.
That has to be post-flood because the way the undersea crater was found is by triangulating the direction of chevrons on the shores of all the continents around it. i.e. the flood deposits were already in place and mountains raised and sea level established near where it is today when the megatsunami created the chevrons. But yes, it certainly could be part of the same meteor stream that destroyed Sodom.
40 days and 40 nights were often used as saying "it took awhile" or "it took forever".
They're alot of metaphorical Langue that's lost in translation such as ha satan being turned into Satan. Most Christians don't have a clue how far from it's roots Christianity is. Don't take the comments personally.
You are not much of a geologist it's a flat earth
@@aussieman8738
Simple geometry and mathematics would disagree with you.
a giant megatsunami covered the earth for about a year ?
Tunguska trees were flattened, not burned or scotched, I believe, so not quite the same thing. Although the one being described here is fascinating and much closer to a God event than Tunguska.
Whether God used meteorites or just his power, this is fascinating stuff that should be shouted about 👏
That explosion happened high in the atmosphere and the force of the blast flattened the trees. The flash of light was seen for thousands of miles at the time. They found that although there were no causalities as the area was not inhabited, many people living some way off developed cancer a few years later.
Have you seen what's happening to China lately? It's not just floods over there.
@@mmyr8ado.360 A temporary judgement, methinks.
@@mmyr8ado.360 No, I haven't. What are you referring to?
@@thecloudtherapist Aside from the typhoons there's sinkholes, locusts, skies turning dark or red, flooding of deserts, tornados and water boiling on the ground. The people of China don't deserve what's happening to them, but their rulers have hardened their hearts, and we see the result of their folly.
Interesting.
No mention of this anywhere else which tells me that it's another inconvenient discovery.
There's been a lot of that going on lately.
Those cities were discovered years ago like in the 1990’s.
Umm. It mentions it in The Old Testament! Read Genesis Chapter 13:10. Lot left Abraham to go towards Zoar (and Sodom) which was near where the Jordan River terminated into the Dead Sea. That is where Dr. Collins found Sodom after digging.
(edit) The location had been found in the 1880's and thought to be Sodom, but was never excavated.
@@lldlila, really?
Interesting.....
So, you're saying Sodom and Gomorrah were rediscovered in the 1990s with evidence of cataclysmic destruction?
That's not what the guest on this video was implying (i.e. that this has been known since the 1990s).
It's been mentioned. It's called the Tall el-Hammam airburst. The papers on it were published 2 years ago.
@tylerfoss3346 This was discovered by Ron Wyatt 30 some years ago. Wyatt is the discoverer. He has a museum in Tennessee where you can see the sulfur. Google Ron Wyatt sulfur.
This is why I tell my children, if you see a rainbow flag, immediately turn around as go in the opposite direction.
Everyone assumed it had to be some kind of fiery meteorite storm that obliterated both cities. This video clarifies the destruction event. It was a fiery meteorite that exploded above the cities, causing the equivalent of a nuclear blast, obliterating both cities by pressure blast heat wave.
It’s Powerful and scary at the same time how accurately spot on the Bible is 😮 🙏🏽
That's one of the main reasons why I see the Bible as a history book. Also when time lines don't have the first seven days they're off track.
It isn't scary at all when you understand what the entire Bible is about, which is Jesus Christ; God in the flesh, came to earth to deliver you to salvation from your sins against the Almighty God so you may live forever in perfect peace and joy with Him.
Belive in Christ the Redeemer and His gospel (the good news).
it's almost like when you're looking for something specific, anything you find appears to be proof of what you're looking for
"Flying scrolls of fire" sounds an awful lot like "Intercontinental Ballistic Missile".
@@radiocage Keep living in darkness dude.
I'm surprised it has took them this long to figure out what any decent Christian would have already known for literally millennia.
Believing it from the Bible and having actual data to verify it are two very different things. The cynics can’t get away with downright dismissal of the Biblical accounts anymore. That’s the point of all this.
👏👏👍
Christians have been around for two millennia.
@@frisco61yup only pride, ego and hatred will be left to continue to blind people.
@@frisco61 Im not a christian but the more I see things n the bible being confirmed the more I want to believe in it.
A nuke blast couldn't defeat a rock wall... Stop. Who gave them PhDs? Oh, it's a boomer PhD. They handed those out like candy back in the good ol' days. Serioudly, to become a NASA rocket scientist you just walked up to NASA and they taught you. Now? Good luck.
it was not a meteor… i was surprised when u didnt mention that at the ruins of these cities, you can find the purest sulfur stones, that are found no where else on earth. they are embedded all throughout the ruins. it was EXACTLY as God said, destroyed with burning brimstone, not some meteor.
*meat eater
Actually, many meteors have quite a bit of sulfur compounds , brimstone is sulfur dioxide. It would also require the blast effect, like a nuclear bomb, to totally destroy the cities. I think it was a meteor.
@@mer8795 so why didn't it all burn up entering the atmosphere? I think meat eaters and bushwhackers are a way more plausible answer..
Whether it was a meteor or a literal surge of fire from the heavens we will find out in eternity when all things will be revealed. But either way it still proves that Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed by fire that fell from the heavens just as the Bible says, and massive salt from the sea went up and fell over the place as a result which means a woman who stops to look back instead of running away as fast as she can would be covered and petrified turning her into a pillar of salt just as what happened to Lot's wife according to the Bible.
Years ago someone interpreted it as symbolic of how when we keep looking back at our past in bitterness we become emotionally paralyzed. Nope, Lot's wife disobeyed God's word and was literally turned into salt just as God warned.
@@mer8795to correct this, brimstone is sulphur, not sulphur dioxide, which is gas under normal temperature and pressure 😊
I've never understood the belief that a natural explanation for something negates God's existence. What an all powerful entity only does things that we can't understand? Seems weird to me.
@ethanmiller5487 what people fail to understand is that the natural laws of the universe ( and therefore the planet earth ) are God’s to command .
People need to stop thinking of him in human terms.
He used the physical laws of nature to do the SUPERnatural
Well done! Thank you for being true to scientific discovery which requires both an open/honest mind and a true methodology (not conjecture or “professional” opinion)
After spending the last three years discovering similar truths about similarly unbelievable biblical events, I can truly relate to the shock and surprise felt when discovering that Sodom probably happened in a way similar to the way described in the Bible. Fascinating!
Sole events in the bible are based on historical events, like the plagues, the exodus, Jesus of Nazareths existence.
That does by no means imply that everything else is correct. Every work of fiction is based around a piece of truth, every religion is based around sth unexplainable and/or some piece of wisdom.
But Mose never split the red sea, god didn‘t smite any newborn children and Sodom was not destroyed because they inhabitants were living too freely and lavishly. That‘s the difference between science and belief: science does not make unbased assumptions
Yeah of course handing the blame of a meteorite over to a supposedly "god" !
@@jimmyc974 Whether or not you personally believe in god/God is immaterial. My co-author can show that this catastrophe, and others like it-the Tower of Babel and Noah's Flood, for example-happened the way the Bible says they did. Whether you attach God/god to these events is entirely up to the reader, and those experiencing the event.
Amazingly accurate that Bible!
@@jimmyc974 believe or not. It’s your choice trying to put others down for believing? Is not smart one way or the other. For me? Yes I believe and I know that God leads us to repent. That’s also up to you. I fear you are lost? Are you here to just be negative? Or are you coming to see that God is real? I hope you make the right choice. God bless you.🙏🏻
As Seamus has said, as long as California exists, God owes and apology to Sodom and Gammorah
God already knew that California would exist. We will see what happens
@deutschermichel5807 always nice to have a living example to scare us back to The Path
We’re chilling over here. Newsom kinda sucks though
Ireland has a serious wake up call incoming too!!
@@Dienekes678 sadly
I think the northern location of Sodom and Gomorrah has more plausibility from a geographical standpoint. The southern location seems to match better with the explicit timeline given by the biblical writers. If I remember correctly, Collins takes the numbers as honorific. It’s still a fascinating discovery. Thanks for sharing, Pints!
The 'center of town' might have migrated around over many years as more building took place
5 cities were slated to be destroyed...4 were after Lot ran to Zoar...with sulpher balls found at the North and South ends of the dead sea with cities in situ found in the North, with the mountain of evidence it's a shure thing collins has discovered 2 of the cities....people melted in half were they can measure the angle of the explosion come on!!Hopefully somebody pulls permits for the south were Ron found sulpher balls and ash.
Important to note that it wasn’t just Sodom and Gomorrah that got hit by this event. It devastated a large portion of the valley and took out numerous other smaller cities and settlements.
Who' said that?
I’ve heard a similar thing in Mt Carmel, where well away from any known city or excavation, a hell of a lot of glass was found in a subsurface layer.
Makes sense.
This video stopped me with in my tracks, thank you!