<HTML>Hi Joe,
I fully agree. I saw the show too and came to the same conclusion.
This seems to be happening again and again, whenever biblical subjects are at hand.
Some time ago (march 2001) I saw another documentary about Sodom and Gomorrah on the Belgian TV.
A certain Prof. Michael Sanders claims he has found the ruins of the Old Testament Cities of Sodom and Gomorra on the bottom of the Dead Sea.
If you take a good look at what actually has been found, then you don't understand the claims they are making.
See for yourself: <a href="[
www.biblemysteries.com]; beneath the Dead Sea</a>
If you can read Dutch: <a href="[
www.innovatie.vlaanderen.be] en Gomorra </a>
And now we have Ballard and the Black Sea.
He is starting on a very interesting new project, I believe together with Bulgarian scientists.
But the emphasis that is put on "Noah's flood" is hard to understand.
Regards,
Jeff</HTML>