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Bad science and confirmation bias
The series has good production value and the narrator's voice is pleasing to listen to, but even the legally blind could easily see the bad science on display here. The patently religious believers go into the subject with a conclusion already in mind and go out of their way to ensure that it is found to be true.
If you're looking for actual evidence to be fairly evaluated and presented, you're watching the wrong show.
The evidence for Sodom's existence, the existence of the Staff Of Moses, or that the Shroud Of Turin dates to the time of Jesus just does not objectively exist, and this series often presents it as if it does, discounting other pieces of evidence or concocting it's own "facts" out of supposition and rectally derived, baseless theories.
If you're looking for actual evidence to be fairly evaluated and presented, you're watching the wrong show.
The evidence for Sodom's existence, the existence of the Staff Of Moses, or that the Shroud Of Turin dates to the time of Jesus just does not objectively exist, and this series often presents it as if it does, discounting other pieces of evidence or concocting it's own "facts" out of supposition and rectally derived, baseless theories.
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- westcottjohn
- Dec 18, 2015
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