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Claims to new Sodom locations are salted with controversy.

The burning sulfur that rained down on Sodom and Gomorrah, described in Genesis 19:24, should have left a telltale destructive layer for modern archaeologists. But identification of the cities of sin ...

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Randy   Posted: March 15, 2008 4:30 PM
Sorry, Patricia. Ron Wyatt had zero credibility with his absurd claims. No serious Bible scholar believed any of his "discoveries" were legitimate.

Joshua   Posted: March 14, 2008 12:24 PM
Monday, November 12, 2007 Today God says, science is going to discover the Lord Jesus, science is going to discover the facts of God. And there are going to be breakthroughs in technology like never before seen! For God says if you can sing it in your heart you can release in into the atmosphere! You can bring it into the atmosphere for your future, says the Lord, for if you can see ahead of tomorrow look into and say tomorrow will be better than today! For I tell you now that what is ahead of you is what the enemy does not want you to see. http://jcudell.blogspot.com/

Patricia Traub   Posted: March 14, 2008 7:59 AM
Regarding the Sodom and Gomorrah find: What about the archaological findings of Ron Wyatt of the Sodom and Gomorrah sites. The findings of the sulphur chunks remaining and imbedded in the rocks, the complete outline of the city. Why have these sitings been hushed . He was such a precious humble man of God therefore God revealed much to him, but I question, Why have his findings been kept so quiet. Also the finding of Noahs Ark, the crossing of the Red Sea littered with the remains of the chariots, helmuts, etc. etc. Also finding the Cave below where Christ was crucified and His HOly Blood dripping onto the mercy seat. Why are these kept silent. Just Wondering????? Patricia

Abundance   Posted: March 13, 2008 8:28 PM
Love the sinner but hate the sin. Don't ask, don't tell. I say cry aloud and spare not. I was married to an undercover homosexual for nearly 12 years. He came from a long line of preachers. In fact, he has 2 brothers and a mother right now who all pastor churches. I left the relationship because I felt defilement each time he touched me. I found out a year ago that he sexually abused my nephews 8 years ago. 80% of homosexuals admit to molesting boys under 13. The NAMLA (National Association of Men Who Love Adolescents) float appears in every gay parade nationwide. Their over exaggerated and animated mannerisms, high pitch vocal resonance and elongated necks fly firmly in the face of the love of God. I never signed on to be my ex's cover family lie before God. My children depise their father who was an elder of the church who just moved in with one of his "friend's." If being gay isn't wrong, then why can't they admit that they chose it? A lie is 80% truth. NO TOLERANCE. Moan moan!

Gracie   Posted: March 13, 2008 5:22 PM
Hey now guys, he who is without sin may cast the first stone. I think that eliminates us all from judging anyone but ourselves. We can hate the sin but not the person. I do not condon that kind of lifestyle, but homosexual's WILL have their time in the judgement seat just like everyone else. Let's act like Christians if we comment on a Christian site, not like the ones who have the fish symbol on the back of cars flipping everyone off. We might be the only Christian someone may encounter, let's make it count.

1dogbarking   Posted: March 13, 2008 9:46 AM
I agree with Joe. Or then again, maybe we should all wear cute little wristbands that have WWJB on them, for Who would Jesus bash.

Joe Chip   Posted: March 12, 2008 4:17 PM
Apologies to the ignorant posters above, but there are homosexuals living in your cities as well. Seeing as God still loves sinners, yes, it would be wrong to pray for the destruction of a city. Your comments reek of self-righteousness.

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