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answer- yes and I have photos of Noah's Ark on my web-site just take a look and it is the one and true Noah's Ark.
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2007-02-14 16:57:29 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Searches have concentrated on Mount Ararat itself, although Genesis actually refers only to the "mountains of Ararat." The Durupinar site, near but not on Ararat, and much more accessible, attracted attention in the 1980s and 1990s. In early 2004, a Honolulu businessman traveled to Washington DC to “announce with great fanfare” a planned expedition to investigate a site he called the Ararat anomaly but National Geographic later concluded it may have been an ineffective “stunt” to “persuade the Turkish government into granting him a permit” that “few expeditions have actually obtained”;and in 2006 there was brief flurry of interest when an expedition reported a potential site in Iran. Despite all these efforts, nothing concrete has been found, and the present state of play may be best summed up with the conclusion of the quote from the Institute for Creation Research: "[W]e have every reason to hope that proof will soon be forthcoming, but as of this writing, the search goes on."

2007-02-14 17:05:30 · answer #1 · answered by Eleventy 6 · 0 0

Scripture says that Noah's ark rested atop Ararat. Whether or not any timbers remain is of no importance. Even if it was indeed in present day Mt. Ararat is of no importance. What's important is God gave man a second chance to live. Some archaeologists declare that they found proof of the ark's existence atop Ararat. It would be great if Turkey allowed international teams to do studies. What have they got to hide? For me, whether or not any remains of the ark exist is of no value to my faith. I would still believe it was there at one time because the Bible told me so.

2007-02-16 20:58:39 · answer #2 · answered by adonisMD 3 · 0 0

Yes I watched a documentary about it, they filmed it, but the Turks are not too keen on letting many people get near it. They also believe that they may have found the graves of Noah and his wife near there.

2007-02-14 17:03:18 · answer #3 · answered by Angelz 5 · 0 1

the ark came to rest on ararat ...that is where they disembarked.
whether it is still there is of no concern to us now.
its what it did for the survivers of Gods punishment on an ungodly world that we can use today since God is getting us ready to for another day of judgement.

2007-02-14 17:03:13 · answer #4 · answered by debbie2243 7 · 0 3

yes

2007-02-14 17:00:51 · answer #5 · answered by spanky 6 · 0 1

That is what they say but no one has seen it.

2007-02-14 17:04:27 · answer #6 · answered by Ottawan-Canada 3 · 0 1

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