Sunday, October 17, 2010

Archaeologists Find Ancient Hammurabi-Like Law Code in Israel Clay Tablet

Archaeologists have uncovered for the first time in Israel fragments of a law code that resemble portions of the famous Code of Hammurabi. The code was found on two fragments of a clay tablet, and is between 3,700 and 3,800 years old, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem said today in an e-mailed statement.... more »

Five Women Executed For Witchcraft in Salem

Does freedom of religion mean that anyone can say anything, as long as it's a religious belief? Does what people belief really matter? I am sure that the five women that were hanged on July 19, 1692, and the 150-200 that were imprisoned, would all agree that what people believe can change the lives of others forever.... more »

The Bible Through Their Eyes - Section 3

This is the third second section of "The Bible Through Their Eyes" program -- "You Can't Take Some Words Literally" Every language contains words that cannot be translated literally from one language into another. They may create some very difficult situations for Bible readers and translators who do not understand... more »