A Couple More Discoveries

We will try to keep our readers updated on different discoveries. That is news in and of itself. However, most comments made by archaeologists are mere speculation on the part of the archaeologists. We prefer that archaeologists remain quiet about their viewpoints until they can find evidence to back their words. One example of thisContinue reading “A Couple More Discoveries”

A Couple of Discoveries

While archaeology does go slow and it can take time to get new information. However, discoveries are made all the time and here are two more. #1. 8,000-year-old encampment — with tridents and war paint materials — found in England While excavating a floodplain in England, archaeologists stumbled upon an ancient site where hunter-gatherers onceContinue reading “A Couple of Discoveries”

The Bible & Modern Archaeology

We came across this article the other day, An Archaeological Dig Reignites the Debate Over the Old Testament’s Historical Accuracy, and it is a prime example of how modern archaeologists use strawman arguments or other logical fallacies to claim the Bible is wrong. We have searched for clues in the Bible but one passage ofContinue reading “The Bible & Modern Archaeology”

Do Ancient Law Codes Prove That Moses Copied?

The title is not ours but it is from an article that we will take excerpts from. There are times when we come across articles that are better laid out and present the argument better than we can do ourselves. This is one of those times. The following content comes from the Patterns of EvidenceContinue reading “Do Ancient Law Codes Prove That Moses Copied?”

If You Do Not Have Verifiable Evidence

Then do not say anything or make any claims. This is a topic that undermines the credibility of both anthropology and archaeology. Anthropologists and archaeologists, among other scientists, continue to make extraordinary claims without verifiable evidence to back those claims up. Before we get to the article in question we need to make a distinctionContinue reading “If You Do Not Have Verifiable Evidence”

Jerusalem’s Destruction Supported

One of the drawbacks to archaeology is that very little happens in real-time. It can take years to hear about discoveries made by archaeologists that support the Bible or other ancient events. Sometimes, the archaeologists’ final report is made decades after the archaeologist has finished excavating a site. This was the case with the MeyersContinue reading “Jerusalem’s Destruction Supported”

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