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Dr. Robert Ballard, an acclaimed underwater archaeologist, explains the evidence Dec. 10, 2012— -- The story of Noah's Ark and the Great Flood is one of the most famous from the Bible, and ...
In 2000, experts found what they said was the Black Sea's pre-flood shoreline, including buildings of the ancient civilisations that lived there, 12 miles off the Turkish Black Sea coast. 8 ...
The discovery of a manmade structure at the bottom of the Black Sea off northern Turkey has lent powerful support to a controversial theory suggesting Noah's Flood really happened.
The researchers presented evidence of a bursting flood about 7,500 years ago in what is now the Black Sea. This, some say, supports the biblical story of Noah and the flood.
The flood is a punishment, and Noah merits his own survival. Our world doesn’t work that way. This pandemic is not divine retribution, and many who have died lived beautiful, righteous lives.
Interest in the Black Sea quickened last year with the publication of "Noah's Flood," by Columbia University geologists William Ryan and Walter Pitman, suggesting that the modern-day sea was ...
William Ryan and Walter Pitman published a scientifically popular hypothesis in 1996, titled Noah's Flood Hypothesis, which presented evidence that supports the biblical story of Noah and the flood.
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