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You say you are making a secular argument that Dr Steve has found Sodom, yet you capitalize Truth because you are a religious nut. You can't have it both ways. Dr Steve is not involved in a dig in Israel. That's a symptom of how idiotic your arguments are. Dr Steve also got his PhD from an unaccredited university, probably by mail order. You haven't posted anything that I noticed other than saying that you think the site (in Jordan) is Sodom, even though you think it is in Israel. As Toto has pointed out, Dr Steve has only published in one highly dubious journal that has no academic standing. |
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Would you trust a 'Doctor' to perform heart surgery on you, whose 'Degree' came from a mail-order diploma mill? Why entrust your mind to the opinions of a stranger with a possibly $75 dubious and unaccredited 'PhD'? Anyone without an agenda, and that is really pursuing higher education is going to do the work that is required to earn a Degree that will stand up to any amount of scrutiny. |
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IF Collins had located an area destroyed by fire that exactly matched the chronological and geographic identity of the city of Sodom described in Genesis, you might have a claim that some historical memory has been preserved in the Bible. But he doesn't have that. I re-read the article, and I still don't see an answer to my last question - why this site should be identified with Sodom. From the Atlantic article Quote:
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Apparently you feel that you can spout any kind of bullshit without being questioned about it. |
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This whole line of argument is chasing a red herring. Even if this idiot were a qualified archeologist (I see no signs that he is) the question of the OP remains. Does the article show any indication that the scientific method was used in reaching its “conclusions”? I see nothing but assertions, certainly not a hypothesis that was tested. It applies the exact same illogic used by Zecharia Sitchin to claim that ancient aliens manipulated a pre-human’s DNA to create humans to be used as slave labor in mining gold. And Sitchin certainly has more publications (many of them quite scholarly on his translations of Sumarian cuneiform) and qualifications than the two “scientists” being appealed to for their expertise.
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There is also the matter of whether the claim being made is verified, the evidence is persuasive, and the findings are being accepted and endorsed by other professional archaeologists.
Even a list of genuine accredited degrees is no guarantee that one who makes such a grandiose claim is correct, or that the claim will hold up to further examination and peer review. Even certified 'experts' are sometimes found to be in error. However, one critical component of real professional expertise is to be educated enough to know enough to hold ones cards close when approaching a major find. Understanding that a premature extravagant claim that does not hold up can leave a permanent stain upon ones professional standards and credibility that can dog their career for the rest of their lives. A professional Archaeologist with a legitimate real degree will generally proceed with considerable caution, at every point cross checking their findings with other experts and peers in their field. And will only commit themselves to making major declarative announcements when the evidence is virtually unshakable. A fly by night armature who has not invested those hundreds of thousands of dollars, and the years, and thousands of hours of study and work that is required to receive their Professional degree from a respected accredited College, has very little to lose in making extravagant claims, and can almost always find another set of religious suckers who are stupid enough to bankroll them to produce the wondrous claims that are needed to feed their confirmation bias for yet another season. |
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The first step in the peer review process is the review a paper that has been presented to a scientific journal goes through to see if it merits publishing. This article wasn’t presented to such a journal that I can see. The magazine it was published in is one that is more concerned with circulation of the magazine than with quality of the “science”. I doubt a magazine that specializes in publishing "scientific research" into the "UFO phenomenum" is very concerned about the validity of the science in its articles either. |
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Paineful has endured a painful pounding.
This has been mostly because he has been unable to defend the attacks on Dr Steve and his University. It turns out Leen_Ritmeyer has been working with Dr Steve on the excavation. Archaeologist Leen Ritmeyer Digging up Sodom I haven't watched the whole thing (about an hour), but this guy is at least credible. Previously Ritmeyer was a voice of reason on the implication of Eilat Mazar's wall. First Temple period wall found in Jerusalem Quote:
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Anyway, Ritmeyer is a more formidable opponent than Dr Steve. Just got tired of seeing Paineful mercilessly bitch slapped because he doesn't know how to counter-attack. |
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findings be front page news in the popular press before they have gone through the process of peer review NOT a feather in one's cap, it is in fact a negative, as it reveals a sort of sloppiness in one's process that more often than not leads to ---- bovine scatology. |
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