Sodom and Gommorah was likely destroyed by a meteor blast

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They have similar theories on the great flood as well. The same stories permeate the different cultures of the time so you have to think something must have happened to inspire them. As time goes on real accounts get romanized and you know it goes, didnt have the internet back then to track the changes.
It has alot to do with flooding rivers i would assume, since most ancient civilization started around river valleys, like the Gilgamesh flood myth was inspired by the flooding of the Tigris and the Euphrates
 

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In the Book of Genesis, God “rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the Lord out of heaven,”

Watch this go right over the heads of our good Muslim brothers like @The Hon. Stringer Bell. :sas1:

23 By the time Lot reached Zoar, the sun had risen over the land. 24 Then the Lord rained down burning sulfur on Sodom and Gomorrah—from the Lord out of the heavens. 25 Thus he overthrew those cities and the entire plain, destroying all those living in the cities—and also the vegetation in the land. 26 But Lot’s wife looked back, and she became a pillar of salt.
 

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Ummm

this is proving that this story actually happened

let Coli atheists tell it … nothing in it is even remotely true.
You know how fiction works, right?
It’s going to take on real world events and mythologize them.

Like Rick Ross’s rap. Did he probably sell low-level drugs as a C.O.? Yes.
Does the real Noriega owe him 100 favors? No.

The Bible is partially fictionalized accounts of world events that needed explanation, partially historical record (regarding lineage and rules), partially theology and philosophy, and partially legislative and judicial documents for a Jewish state. Also polemics as warning.

You don’t seem to have a grasp on the Bible or the religions spawned from it.
 

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Ancient City’s Destruction by Exploding Space Rock May Have Inspired Biblical Story of Sodom
Around 1650 B.C.E., the Bronze Age city of Tall el-Hammam was wiped out by a blast 1,000 times more powerful than the atomic bomb used at Hiroshima

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“Air temperatures rapidly rose above 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit,” writes study co-author Christopher Moore. “Clothing and wood immediately burst into flames. Swords, spears, mudbricks and pottery began to melt. Almost immediately, the entire city was on fire.” Allen West and Jennifer Rice under CC BY-ND
The destruction of Tall el-Hammam, a Bronze Age city in the Jordan Valley, by an exploding comet or meteor may have inspired the biblical story of Sodom and Gomorrah, a new study suggests. (“[N]otoriously sinful cities,” Sodom and Gomorrah’s devastation by sulfur and fire is recorded in the Book of Genesis, according to Encyclopedia Britannica.)

At the time of the disaster, around 1650 B.C.E., Tall el-Hammam was the largest of three major cities in the valley. It likely acted as the region’s political center, reports Ariella Marsden for the Jerusalem Post. Combined, the three metropolises boasted a population of around 50,000.

Tall el-Hammam’s mudbrick buildings stood up to five stories tall. Over the years, archaeologists examining the structures’ ruins have found evidence of a sudden high-temperature, destructive event—for instance, pottery pieces that were melted on the outside but untouched inside.

Almost immediately, the entire city was on fire.

The new paper, published in the journal Nature Scientific Reports, examined possible causes of the devastation based on the archaeological record. The researchers concluded that warfare, a fire, a volcanic eruption or an earthquake were unlikely culprits, as these events couldn’t have produced heat intense enough to cause the melting recorded at the scene. That left a space rock as the most likely cause.

Because experts failed to find a crater at the site, they attributed the damage to an airburst created when a meteor or comet traveled through the atmosphere at high speed. It would have exploded about 2.5 miles above the city in a blast 1,000 times more powerful than the atomic bomb used at Hiroshima, writes study co-author Christopher R. Moore, an archaeologist at the University of South Carolina, for the Conversation.

“Air temperatures rapidly rose above 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit,” Moore explains. “Clothing and wood immediately burst into flames. Swords, spears, mudbricks and pottery began to melt. Almost immediately, the entire city was on fire.”

Seconds after the blast, a shockwave ripped through the city at a speed of roughly 740 miles per hour—faster than the worst tornado ever recorded. The cities’ buildings were reduced to foundations and rubble.

“None of the 8,000 people or any animals within the city survived,” Moore adds. “Their bodies were torn apart and their bones blasted into small fragments.”

Corroborating the idea that an airburst caused the destruction, the researchers found melted metals and unusual mineral fragments among the city’s ruins.

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A massive fire and shockwave caused by the exploding space rock leveled the city, according to the new study. Phil Silvia under CC BY-ND
“[O]ne of the main discoveries is shocked quartz,” says James P. Kennett, an emeritus earth scientist at the University of California Santa Barbara, in a statement. “These are sand grains containing cracks that form only under very high pressure.”

The archaeologists also discovered high concentrations of salt in the “destruction layer” of the site, possibly from the blast’s impact on the Dead Sea or its shores. The explosion could have distributed the salt across a wide area, possibly creating high-salinity soil that prevented crops from growing and resulted in the abandonment of cities along the lower Jordan Valley for centuries.

Moore writes that people may have passed down accounts of the spectacular disaster as oral history over generations, providing the basis for the biblical story of Sodom and Gomorrah—which, like Tall el-Hammam, were supposedly located near the Dead Sea.

In the Book of Genesis, God “rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the Lord out of heaven,” and “the smoke of the country went up as the smoke of a furnace.” According to the Gospel of Luke, “on the day that Lot left Sodom, it rained fire and sulfur from heaven and destroyed all of them.”

Whether Tall el-Hammam and Sodom were actually the same city is an ongoing debate. The researchers point out that the new study does not offer evidence one way or the other.

“All the observations stated in Genesis are consistent with a cosmic airburst,” says Kennett in the statement, “but there’s no scientific proof that this destroyed city is indeed the Sodom of the Old Testament.”


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bu bu bu religion is just fairy tales

:damn:
Yeah:yeshrug:
 

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Muslims are one of the few groups holding on the God consciousness, but you are too busy attacking them instead of your real enemies out of insecurity.

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So what are your thoughts on the language being used in that passage? :sas1:

Story is true but the verses are corrupted, eh? :sas2:
 

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So what are your thoughts on the language being used in that passage? :sas1:

Story is true but the verses are corrupted, eh? :sas2:

(37:133) And Lot too was one of the Messengers. (37:134) (Call to mind) when We delivered him and all his kinsfolk, (37:135) except for an old woman who was among those that stayed behind.75 (37:136) Then We utterly destroyed the rest of them. (37:137) You pass by their desolate habitations in the morning76 (37:138) and at night. Do you still not understand?

The story is similar in the Quran except that Lot's pbuh wife willingly chose to stay back out of sympathy for the sodomites.
 
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