Friday, May 25, 2007

SODOM & GOMORRAH
I took this from a woman held it out in front of me as I walked past her at the top of the subway slope near Debenhams and the Flipper.

SODOM & GOMORRAH
amazing but true

The writer and his family have met the archaeologist Jonathan Gray and other explorers and are able to confirm the integrity of this information.

Some 3,950 years ago an amazing event took place, which is recorded in the Bible, but seemed so extreme that many labelled the account as pure fable.
Five cities apparently ‘lost’ until 1990, when amateur archaeologist Ron Wyatt of nashville, Tennessee, USA, made a discovery that has astounded the world.


The text following this introduction outlines the discovery of the ‘lost’ five cities Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Zeboiim and Zoar and marries, albeit briefly, archeaological evidence presented by Ron Wyatt and the Word of God as found in the Bible.

Section headings include:
BIBLICAL GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION;
THE EVIL OF THE CITIES;
ARCHED DOORWAY;
EMBEDDED SULPHUR BALL (sulphur balls feature prominently.);
WHAT DOES THIS EVIDENCE SIGNIFY?

If you want to know more check out these websites:-
www.covenantkeepers.co.uk
www.anchorstone.com/wyatt
www.theexoduscase.co.uk

and/or

if you would like more information on this leaflet and other discoveries, you can telephone 0117 9862394

Distributed by:
Brislington Christian Fellowship
Community Centre
Hungerford Road
Brislington. BS4


The Wikipedia entry for Ron Wyatt includes:-

Ronald Eldon Wyatt (1933 - August 4, 1999) was a controversial self-styled archaeologist (he had no training in the discipline and held no professional position) who claimed to have found many significant biblical sites and artifacts. His claims are dismissed by the scientific and historical communities.

Wyatt won a devoted following among some fundamentalist Christians seeking tangible evidence of the literal truth of the Bible. His credibility was disputed, often bitterly, by genuine archaeologists and biblical scholars. One member of the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) stated that "Ron Wyatt is neither an archaeologist nor has he ever carried out a legally licensed excavation in Israel or Jerusalem. In order to excavate one must have at least a BA in archaeology which he does not possess despite his claims to the contrary. ... [His claims] fall into the category of trash which one finds in tabloids such as the National Enquirer, Sun etc."

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