Geological Evidence Sodom/Gomorrah Melted By “Superheated Blast From The Sky”
New geological evidence shows the site of the ancient cities of Sodom and Gomorrah was utterly obliterated by an explosive meteor blast.
“Radiocarbon dating and unearthed minerals that instantly crystallized at high temperatures indicate that a massive airburst caused by a meteor that exploded in the atmosphere instantaneously destroyed civilization,” says archaeologist Phillip Silvia.
This new evidence lends even greater credibility to the Biblical account where these cities of sin were destroyed by God.
Archeologists have found evidence of Bronze Age settlements in the region north of the Dead Sea that were destroyed approximately 3,700 years ago.
The area, a 25-kilometer-wide circular plain believed to be the site of Sodom and Gomorrah, was so desolated that people did not return to resettle the region for 600-700 years.
At the sites, every single building was destroyed leaving behind only their stone foundations.
The outer layers of pottery found at the site were melted to glass by temperatures scientists say were as hot as the sun.
Spherical mineral grains appeared to have rained down from the sky indicated enormously high force winds.
This “cosmic blast” would have instantly killed the estimated 40,000 to 65,000 people who lived in the region at the time.
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