Science and the Bible 

Explore archaeological discoveries and scientific evidence that confirm the Bible’s historical narratives, blending faith and science.

Sodom & Gomorrah: Destruction by Fire 

Ancient ruins show signs of catastrophic heat damage. These findings echo the biblical account of divine destruction by fire and brimstone.

Tall el-Hammam Discovery 

At Tall el-Hammam in Jordan, remnants reveal exposure to over 2,000°C—evidence suggesting a meteor impact reminiscent of biblical events.

Noah's Flood: Global Deluge? 

Geological studies indicate a massive flood around 7,000 years ago. This evidence supports the biblical narrative of Noah’s overwhelming deluge.

The Black Sea Catastrophe 

Research suggests that the Black Sea, once a freshwater lake, was transformed by a colossal flood, lending support to the story of Noah’s Flood.

King David: Myth or History? 

The Tel Dan Stele, an ancient inscription, provides the first extra-biblical evidence confirming King David’s existence, validating biblical records.

Tel Dan Stele: Evidence of David 

Dated to the 9th century BC, the Tel Dan Stele mentions the “House of David,” reinforcing historical accuracy in the biblical narrative of this revered king.

Jonah’s Great Fish: Is It Possible? 

Historical accounts of whales and sharks swallowing humans spark debate over the plausibility of the biblical story of Jonah surviving inside a giant fish.

Exodus and the Egyptian Plagues 

Ancient papyri and geological evidence hint at natural disasters similar to the Ten Plagues, offering historical insights into the Exodus story.

Conclusion: Bridging Faith and Science 

Archaeological and scientific findings invite us to view biblical stories anew, inspiring a dynamic dialogue between faith, history, and research.