They leave a blackish residue that turns glass-like when cooled. If you take a match to these sulfur spheres (and they are ball shaped), they will start to burn. The unique thing about this sulfur is that it is made up of powdered sulfur, unlike natural sulfur, which is crystalline. Most of these still have the reddish glassy outer shell - the proof that these were on fire. You can still get brimestone out of those ashen sites and I have samples that I had gotten there. I've been to the cities of Sodom and Gommorah and they consist of piles of ashes. > The destruction of Sodom and Gommorrah might have been an earthquake or the eruption of a volcano. The amazing thing about the earthquake is that it occurred in such a way that the wall fell, except for a small portion that was left standing - and these had houses built into them. > supernatural causes.The fall of Jericho was probably an earthquake. > geology.Being ignorant of such, they naturally attributed unusual events to > We must remember that, in ancient times, they had practically no science of Some of the history reported has been verified. > Archaeology and historical research have shown that the bible contains both fact and fiction and lots of misinterpretation of natural events. Not to mention even the use of the correct writing style and words of the time. To take it a step further, no myth and no legend records historic accounts and record accurate knowledge concerning traditions, places, things and practices of the time. But all the known supposed world myths and legends do not claim to be fact, and none of them deny being myths or fables. > yes, and you claim that the Bible is just a record of myths and legends. > 2 Peter 1:16 "For we have not followed cunningly devised fables" > On Friday, Decemat 10:49:58 AM UTC-8, Ted&Alice wrote: > On Friday, Decemat 10:56:33 AM UTC-8, wrote: On Friday, Decemat 11:17:34 AM UTC-8, Joe Bruno wrote: