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Documentary Ancient Babylon - Secrets Of Science of the Babylon

Vatic note:   This was truly fascinating, not only about the accuracy of the Bible, but also about the achitectural information about the Tower of Babel and the science behind the "underdog story" of the battle between the Giant Goliath and David  who defeated him using a stone and sling shot.  Both of these stories were basically considered exaggerations of parables, but modern day scientists set out to test these stories and determine if they could have happened.

The process covered in this video of proving the possibility that both occurred as presented in the Bible, was a pleasant surprise and it was proven that both could have happened using the knowledge and technology of the times.  How it was proven is what is fascinating and validates the possibilities outlined in the Bible.  What else was included in the Bible, that we might have ignored or dismissed as too outrageous?  

This was well worth the time and effort to watch and consider as they move along with their science in proving that each of these occurred as outlined in the Bible.   There have been other ancient writings of other civilizations that have proven to be accurate,  and many are because such structures are still standing to prove the possibilities that we otherwise had pooh poohed.  We live in an amazing world with an amazing history.   Check it out and see what you think. 

Ancient Babylon - Secrets Of Science of the Babylon - History Channel Documentaries
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uxw1H6qYyWM
Published on Nov 5, 2014

Documentary Ancient Babylon - Secrets Of Science of the Babylon - History Channel Documentaries



https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Uxw1H6qYyWM

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