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believe the noah's flood story to be fact or fiction?

2006-11-06 07:46:31 · 20 answers · asked by Evil Atheist Conspirator 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Based on your answers I will go on to the second part of the question.

2006-11-06 07:48:08 · update #1

20 answers

fact

2006-11-06 07:48:21 · answer #1 · answered by sophia's mommy 2 · 4 3

I believe Noah's flood story to be true for many reasons. I'll try to make my list short.
1) Almost every culture in the world has a similar story ( Flood, only a few saved etc.)from it's ancient past.
2) We know that the world has been covered at least once
3)dimensions given for the ark have the volume of 3 trains with 59 boxcars each. ample space for the animals.
4) The Construction dimensions for the Ark were ideal for floating the craft without capsizing
5) The source of the water for the flood, was a great canopy of water about the expanse, which would have served much like global warming today, that is to keep the earth a uniform tropical climate (which it was) Then the earth experienced a dramatic climactic change which could have occurred after the canopy was emptied of its water. These are just a few reasons.

2006-11-06 19:55:40 · answer #2 · answered by linniepooh 3 · 0 0

See 'The Ark of Ararat' where Mr. Geo. Hagopian tell when Armenian shepherds took their children up the mountain to get blest. Since it has been discovered where does the doubt factor even come up here--only if someone is a non-believer to begin with it doesn't jive.

2006-11-06 17:02:57 · answer #3 · answered by spareo1 4 · 0 0

I believe that the story of Noah's flood is totally true.

2006-11-06 15:51:22 · answer #4 · answered by Mud 3 · 1 3

Fiction. Just ask yourself "how could a handful of people take care of all those animals?" How would they get them all fed? How would they clean out all the animal poop?

Imagine this - Take the San Diego Zoo which should have far fewer animals on it then the Ark did. Now imagine 8-9 people trying to take care of it for several months. The place would be a waste land.

Definitely Fiction.

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2006-11-06 15:56:22 · answer #5 · answered by Alan 7 · 1 3

How do they feel about the flood story of Gilgamesh?

2006-11-06 15:49:24 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Fable not Fact or Fiction... Just a way to explain things... Scientifically it is not possible... to take 7 of every clean animanl and 2 of every dirty one on a boat 3 times the size of an aircraft carrier!!

2006-11-06 15:48:20 · answer #7 · answered by Queen Bee 1 · 5 4

do i believe that a man named noah heard God's voice and built a large boat, carrying his family and some animals?

Sure, that's possible.

But do I think that the entire earth was wiped out due to a catastrophic flood, killing all land-based life except for those people and animals that were safe aboard the ark?

Not a chance.

2006-11-06 15:53:14 · answer #8 · answered by mesquitemachine 6 · 3 4

Absolutely....
Pet. 3:3-8 tells us that people who scoff at the Bible are "willingly ignorant" of the Creation and the Flood. In order to understand science and the Bible, we must not be ignorant of those two great events in Earth’s history.

Over 250 Flood legends from all parts of the world have been found. Most have similarities to the Genesis story.
Noah’s ark was built only to float, not to sail anywhere. Many ark scholars believe that the ark was a "barge" shape, not a pointed "boat" shape. This would greatly increase the cargo capacity. Scoffers have pointed out that the largest sailing ships were less than 300 feet because of the problem of twisting and flexing the boat. These ships had giant masts, and sails to catch the wind. Noah's ark need neither of those and therefore had far less torsional stress.
Even using the small 18-inch cubit the ark was large enough to hold all the required animals, people, and food with room to spare.
The length-to-width ratio of 6 to 1 is what shipbuilders today often use. This is the best ratio for stability in stormy weather. (God thinks of everything!)
The ark may have had a "moon-pool" in the center. The larger ships would have a hole in the center of the bottom of the boat with walls extending up into the ship. There are several reasons for this feature:
It allowed water to go up into the hole as the ship crested waves. This would be needed to relieve strain on longer ships.
The rising and lowering water acted as a piston to pump fresh air in and out of the ship. This would prevent the buildup of dangerous gasses from all the animals on board.
The hole was a great place to dump garbage into the ocean without going outside.
The ark may have had large drogue (anchor) stones suspended over the sides to keep it more stable in rough weather. Many of these stones have been found in the region where the ark landed.
Noah lived 950 years! Many Bible scholars believe the pre-Flood people were much larger than modern man. Skeletons over 11 feet tall have been found! If Noah were taller, his cubit (elbow to fingertip) would have been much larger also. This would make the ark larger by the same ratio.
God told Noah to bring two of each kind (seven of some), not of each species or variety. Noah had only two of the dog kind, which would include the wolves, coyotes, foxes, mutts, etc. The "kind" grouping is probably closer to our modern family division in taxonomy, and would greatly reduce the number of animals on the ark. Animals have diversified into many varieties in the last 4400 years since the Flood. This diversification is not anything similar to great claims that the evolutionists teach.
Noah did not have to get the animals. God brought them to him (Gen. 6:20, "shall come to thee").
Only land-dwelling, air-breathing animals had to be included on the ark (Gen. 7:15, "in which is the breath of life," 7:22). Noah did not need to bring all the thousands of insects varieties.
Many animals sleep, hibernate, or become very inactive during bad weather.
All animals (and people) were vegetarians before and during the Flood according to Gen. 1:20-30 with Gen. 9:3.
The pre-Flood people were probably much smarter and more advanced than people today. The longer life spans, Adam’s direct contact with God, and the fact that they could glean the wisdom of many generations that were still alive would greatly expand their knowledge base.
The Bible says that the highest mountains were covered by 15 cubits of water. This is half the height of the ark. The ark was safe from scraping bottom at all times.
The large mountains, as we have them today, did not exist until after the Flood when "the mountains arose and the valleys sank down" (Ps. 104:5-9, Gen. 8:3-8).
There is enough water in the oceans right now to cover the earth 8,000 feet deep if the surface of the earth were smooth.
Many claim to have seen the ark in recent times in the area in which the Bible says it landed. There are two primary schools of thought about the actual site of the ark . Much energy and time has been expended to prove both views. Some believe the ark is on Mt. Ararat, covered by snow (CBS showed a one-hour special in 1993 about this site). The other group believes the ark is seventeen miles south of Mt. Ararat in a valley called "the valley of eight" (8 souls on the ark). The Bible says the ark landed in the "mountains" of Ararat, not necessarily on the mountain itself.
The continents were not separated until 100-300 years after the Flood (Gen. 10:25). The people and animals had time to migrate anywhere on earth by then.
The top 3,000 feet of Mt. Everest (from 26,000-29,000 feet) is made up of sedimentary rock packed with seashells and other ocean-dwelling animals.
Sedimentary rock is found all over the world. Sedimentary rock is formed in water.
Petrified clams in the closed position (found all over the world) testify to their rapid burial while they were still alive, even on top of Mount Everest.
Bent rock layers, fossil graveyards, and poly-strata fossils are best explained by a Flood.
People choose to not believe in the Flood because it speaks of the judgment of God on sin (2 Pet. 3:3-8).


unreal, within 1 minute of me posting this, someone gave it a thumbs down.
You see, even when presented with the truth,many people choose to disagree with it WITHOUT EVEN READING AND COMPREHENDING IT,

2006-11-06 15:57:43 · answer #9 · answered by Jeff C 4 · 3 2

true, they found the boat somewhere ontop of a mountain.

2006-11-06 15:59:49 · answer #10 · answered by Texas T 6 · 1 1

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