!!! Noah's ark found !!!!! (atheist, believing, Jesus, Earth)
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Who helped construct this massive "city on water" Ark that was capable of housing two of every species of animal on earth? Where did all of them poo? How were they all fed if they were aboard a wooden ark for over a month? Not even remotely plausible guys.
Nobody will ever prove it because it is physically impossible that the entire globe was ever flooded. There is simply no geologic evidence for it, and certainly no explanation for where the water came from, much less where it went. It's a myth, nothing more.
The whole earth would not necessarily have to have been covered in water for there to have been a flood, that animals were taken in, two by two.
The story of Noah's Ark, is that there was a drought that had lasted for so long that to see him build an Ark, because he believed in something (rain would come enough to flood) no one else did and was mocked for that belief...well there ya go, need I say anything more.
Not a myth, more of a judgement of people's character.
No, I think it is the deserved find of what it is to be found we find. We deserved not to have to give gifts to each other. Selfishness may exist in overtly trying to impress one another.
Oh, I Totally Agree, tgnostic! Thx for your usual tight insight! Helps me sleep better!
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Originally Posted by moddestmike
Who helped construct this massive "city on water" Ark that was capable of housing two of every species of animal on earth? Where did all of them poo? How were they all fed if they were aboard a wooden ark for over a month? Not even remotely plausible guys.
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Originally Posted by Rafius
They were allegedly aboard for nearly a year, not a month.
Actually, Rafi, wasn't it 18 months afloat? And even then, it took 'em a bit longer to offload. Especially when they took a look at the now ecologically ruined (How? Why, by salt water inundation of course...) terra firma. With all the vegetation and animal life dead and rotting...
("Please! Disembark via the front loading ramp only (No unauthorized leaping off the sides, especially you primates!), and no crowding, pushing or shoving even if you can't WAIT to get off this stinking, listing, offal-loaded ship. Not to mention the food down in the lounges! It was Ah-Trocious!")
The last go-round on this topic uncovered such vastly illogical belief in the silliness of this entire story that I was almost permanently traumatized by the stupidity of my fellow man. But then... voila!
I realized they are NOT my fellow man; they are of a lesser-evolved (intellectually speaking) primate sub-species, Homo psychogensis illogicans, and then it all made sense!
^^^ The words are all English, spelled correctly, but his dictionary must have completely different definitions of many of these words for as usual his mini-missals are meaningless meanderings through a myriad of musings.
I have been long convinced all his posts are being written by a random word generator. None of them mean anything. At all.
As pointed out though the article linked to in the OP says nothing about a boat or an Ark. What it does show is the damage religion can cause to scientific inquiry. It sounds like this is a genuinely interesting site worth studying, but the people who were claiming it was a boat out of a many 100s of years old work of fiction have reduced the interest in it and caused the scientific world to call it a hoax.
I am glad some people are calling for real scientists without a religious agenda to be sent in and study it. If it really is a well preserved site from 10,000+ years ago then we should be all over it, carefully, learning all we can and destroying or harming nothing.
What we certainly do NOT need is 100s or 1000s of people thinking its a religious site and going up praying at it, eroding it and maybe even taking bits of it.
After a while, you see the pattern emerging--actually, more like a great tide of molasses, sloshing back and forth. Every so often, there must be an announcement about a Major New Discovery (subtitle: That Proves Biblical Story!!!)
If this research is in fact true, -the whole Bible would have to be true.
The Hogwart's Express train route shown in the Harry Potter movies is real. Praise Jesus, this means the entire Harry Potter series of books is true!
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