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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > A Sodom and Gomorrah Story Shows Scientific Facts Aren’t Settled by Public Opinion
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A Sodom and Gomorrah Story Shows Scientific Facts Aren’t Settled by Public Opinion

Last updated: June 26, 2025 5:15 am
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A recent study claiming that an asteroid or comet airburst destroyed the biblical city of Sodom has sparked a debate about the role of public opinion in shaping scientific conclusions. The study, published in Scientific Reports, suggested that a Tunguska-sized airburst wiped out a Bronze Age city near the Dead Sea around 1650 BCE. The findings, which included evidence of melted pottery and mudbricks, quickly went viral and attracted widespread media attention.

However, just as quickly as the study gained popularity, it was retracted by Scientific Reports due to concerns about faulty methodology, errors of fact, and inappropriate manipulation of digital image data. The retraction serves as a reminder that scientific facts are not determined by public opinion, but rather by the scientific method, logic, and evidence presented in peer-reviewed publications.

While public opinion can influence policy decisions and funding priorities in science, it is essential for the public to be scientifically literate and well-informed. Scientists do not vote on findings, but rather reach consensus through multiple studies across various fields. The Sodom airburst study represents a cautionary tale of “science by press release,” where sensational claims are pitched directly to the media and the public without sufficient evidence.

Despite the retraction of the study, the idea that an asteroid wiped out the city of Sodom continues to persist in the public consciousness. This myth has roots dating back to the 1960s when astronomer Gerald Hawkins first suggested the theory. While some myths are harmless, others can have serious consequences, such as the false belief that vaccines cause autism.

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Ultimately, science-informed choices are always the best ones, whether they involve personal decisions about vaccination or public policies for climate change mitigation. While faith can inspire people to better themselves, it should not take irrational fear of an asteroid airburst to motivate us to be more humble, kind, and generous individuals.

In conclusion, the Sodom and Gomorrah story serves as a reminder that scientific facts are not settled by public opinion. It is essential to rely on the scientific method, evidence, and peer-reviewed publications to ensure accurate and reliable information.

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