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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2019 · 2H

VFTB Live: Dr. Phillip Silvia - The Science of Finding Sodom

from A View from the Bunker · host Derek & Sharon Gilbert

A SUPERHEATED blast from the skies obliterated the area northeast of the Dead Sea about 3,700 years ago. Radiocarbon dating and minerals that instantly crystallized at high temperatures may have given us the physical proof of the destruction of the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah.Dr. Phillip Silvia of Trinity Southwest University is the Field Supervisor and Director of Scientific Analysis for the Tall el-Hammam Excavation Project, working with a dig about five miles from Mount Nebo that he believes is the site of ancient Sodom. You can see this site from Mount Nebo if you join us in Israel this May!You can find Dr. Silvia's research at trinitysouthwest.academia.edu/PhillipSilvia, and books about the research of the team at Tall el-Hammam are available from Trinity Southwest University Press (www.trinitysouthwest.com/tsu-press-bookstore/).Plus, even more breaking news about our Israel tour—we’re going to Qumran for a special tour with Jim Barfield of the Copper Scroll Project!Also: CBS rejects patriotic Super Bowl ad; Democrats lose their minds; Apple smacks down Facebook; record cold due to global warming; and shootout at Area 23.-----Download our free mobile app! Links to the iTunes App Store and Google Play are posted at www.vftb.net.-----Please join Derek and Sharon Gilbert each Sunday for the Gilbert House Fellowship, our weekly Bible study podcast. Log on to www.GilbertHouse.org for more details.Get all of our podcasts -- VFTB, P.I.D. Radio, and the Gilbert House Fellowship -- at Spreaker: www.spreaker.com/user/gilberthouseDiscuss these topics at the VFTB Facebook page (www.facebook.com/viewfromthebunker) and check out the great Christian podcasters at the Revelations Radio Network (www.RevelationsRadioNetwork.com). And we are proud to be part of the Fringe Radio Network (www.spreaker.com/user/mxpw)!

A SUPERHEATED blast from the skies obliterated the area northeast of the Dead Sea about 3,700 years ago. Radiocarbon dating and minerals that instantly crystallized at high temperatures may have given us the physical proof of the destruction of the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah.Dr. Phillip Silvia of Trinity Southwest University is the Field Supervisor and Director of Scientific Analysis for the Tall el-Hammam Excavation Project, working with a dig about five miles from Mount Nebo that he believes is the site of ancient Sodom. You can see this site from Mount Nebo if you join us in Israel this May!You can find Dr. Silvia's research at trinitysouthwest.academia.edu/PhillipSilvia, and books about the research of the team at Tall el-Hammam are available from Trinity Southwest University Press (www.trinitysouthwest.com/tsu-press-bookstore/).Plus, even more breaking news about our Israel tour—we’re going to Qumran for a special tour with Jim Barfield of the Copper Scroll Project!Also: CBS rejects patriotic Super Bowl ad; Democrats lose their minds; Apple smacks down Facebook; record cold due to global warming; and shootout at Area 23.-----Download our free mobile app! Links to the iTunes App Store and Google Play are posted at www.vftb.net.-----Please join Derek and Sharon Gilbert each Sunday for the Gilbert House Fellowship, our weekly Bible study podcast. Log on to www.GilbertHouse.org for more details.Get all of our podcasts -- VFTB, P.I.D. Radio, and the Gilbert House Fellowship -- at Spreaker: www.spreaker.com/user/gilberthouseDiscuss these topics at the VFTB Facebook page (www.facebook.com/viewfromthebunker) and check out the great Christian podcasters at the Revelations Radio Network (www.RevelationsRadioNetwork.com). And we are proud to be part of the Fringe Radio Network (www.spreaker.com/user/mxpw)!

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