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          Earthquakes, Armageddon, And The Dead Sea Scrolls
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On Wednesday Virginia Tech had a guest lecturer from Stanford University come to talk to both faculty and students on the relationship between the three aspects of the title of this report.  Amos Nur is a professor at Stanford and an AAPG lecturer.  His expertise is in the area of geophysics, or a ....
          Middle of essay ....es at Armageddon had been built over and over again, leading him to believe that the constant rebuilding was because of earthquakes.  There is a fault that runs right by this spot and it is these earthquakes that created the topography.
After this he started to relate the Dead Sea Scrolls to the rest of his lecture.  See there is a fault, the Dead Sea Transform, which runs right through Jericho in the Holy Land.  A relatively small earthquake destroyed this city in 1927.  The walls in the city s....           |   
          
          
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