Fairytale.
2007-01-02 14:59:35
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answer #1
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answered by Evil Atheist Conspirator 4
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Wow! That's question is very challenging to answer without a tirade of opinion. Actually, I have heard somewhere that Noah's Ark actually existed and they found proof of it somewhere in Armenia. I cannot remember my source (I think maybe from National Geographic in the nineties, but don't quote me). Ironically, the Bible said that the Great Flood flooded the entire earth. Actually their archaeological evidence that prove that they were actually indeed a flood but this flood did not flood the entire earth it only flooded parts of the so-called known world at the time (Israel, Armenia, and even parts of what is known today as western Iraq) but I don't recall anything about two of each of the world's animals. It would probably have been two of each animal around that region at the time. I wish I could have been a more better help. :-)
2007-01-02 15:04:52
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answer #2
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answered by Maria Gallercia 4
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human beings can in basic terms use oblique information. there's no direct information. most of the oblique information time-honored is our life, miracles, replied prayers, fulfilled prophecies, and private studies. so some distance, each and all of the oblique information utilized through theists has been countered with rational motives that nullifies such information. BTW: Noah's flood tale is interior the e book of Genesis of previous testomony this is a factor of the hot King James version. greater important is how Noah's flood tale resembles the greater historic flood myth interior the Epic of Gilgamesh.
2016-11-25 23:55:35
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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The book Noah’s Ark: Fact or Fable by Violet Cummings lists more than a dozen “reports of discoveries of an Ark-like structure or of hand-tooled timber on treeless Mount Ararat” since the middle of the nineteenth century.......................This book also speaks of several supposed visits to the ark. For example, an elderly Armenian reportedly told of a visit that he and his father made to the site of the ark in 1856....................................................On August 10, 1883, the Chicago Tribune carried a story about a group sent by the Turkish government to investigate avalanches occurring on Mount Ararat. The news item stated that they “came upon a gigantic structure of very dark wood protruding from a glacier...The investigation team, notes the Tribune report, entered the structure, finding that the interior had been divided into partitions fifteen feet high.........................the Holy Ground Mission Changing Center of Palestine, Texas, has published some extravagant claims regarding their alleged locating of Noah’s ark. Tom Crotzer, a spokesman for the group, asserts that they saw and photographed the ark from a distance of “about 2800 feet...............................................During the summer of 1974, two groups visited Mount Ararat to film documentaries about the search for the ark. Both groups claim that they visited the site where Fernand Navarra found wood.
2007-01-02 15:04:21
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answer #4
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answered by dfg q 2
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It's been over 4000 years and the arc was made of wood. What makes you think it's still around? Besides, noah probably used the arc remains to build a house for him and his sons or for fire wood.
2007-01-02 15:06:36
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answered by sfumato1002 3
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Not really. There was talk of finding the remains of a very large vessel from the "supposed" time period, but that is about it. The flood story in the bible isn't original. Prior to that, the Greeks had there own flood story. There were many similarities and differences, but the jist of the reason for the flood was very close.
2007-01-02 15:02:23
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answered by ? 5
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The people of the East have accounts of it.
The Hopi of Arizona have stories of it.
The proof?
Well,if Noah's ARK had not existed, then everyone would have drowned and so we would NOT be here now.
Proof? Torah records it.
Do YOU have any proof that your 25 times great-grandmother ever existed?
2007-01-02 15:07:06
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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there is reports of a vessel broken in 2 parts matching the general description of Noahs Ark and all societies have accounts of a world wide flood and other archeological ecvidence also supports this and dating dates this find to be about 4,000 yrs old in the Mountains of Arrat
2007-01-02 15:17:58
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answer #8
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answered by gorbalizer 5
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Many ancient peoples around the world tell the story of a great flood from which only one man and his family escaped...the closest parallels to the biblical account come from Mesopotamia...around 1600 BC
2007-01-02 15:06:32
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answer #9
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answered by andy c 7
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The problem with creation science and people who believe in the flood is they first come to a conclusion (without any evidence) and then look for evidence backing it up. It should be the other way around.
2007-01-02 15:02:57
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answered by Incoherent Fool 3
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What would you accept as proof?
Most cultures in the world have a story of a world-wide flood in their history. Coincidence?
2007-01-02 15:03:05
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answered by David S 5
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