Remembering my sixth grade elementary class, when the teacher spoke of archaeology, it sparked a sincere interest in me in becoming an archaeologist. As time passed, I became interested instead in horses and "girl things" that exclude getting muddy by digging in dirt. Recently, however, I came across a few articles that prove what is in the Bible. According to one article, the famous marine underwater archaeologist Robert Ballard, discoverer of the Titanic shipwreck, became interested in the Biblical flood. So with his underwater equipment in Turkey at the Black Sea, 400 feet below the surface of the water, he found evidence of a catastrophic event - a shoreline with shells that were carbon dated to about 5000 B.C., around the time of Noah's flood. The remains of pottery and man-made structures were found. The article stated that the archeologist "thinks he has found proof that the Biblical flood was actually based on real events." There have been other archaeol...