You bet he did.
2007-03-07 12:39:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Noah made a boat on the peak of a mountain.So his people regarded him as acrazy man.But he continued to build the boat because he knew that he had been instructed by Allah.After he finished the boat he invited his loyal followers entering the boat.They took some pair of animals only tens of them just far below thousands.After that suddenly the water springed out of the ground and the rain poured down in 30 days continuously so their area was flooded.Noah'son did not want to enter the boat.So
all of unloyal people and unbelievers including his son died .
2007-03-07 13:06:03
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answered by ? 7
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My sisters and brothers of faith offer many excellent answers. Reflections:
a) One believes in God - not the Bible. The Bible holds the WORD of God as the manger held the Christ. - Luther.
b) The Genesis flood account is based on earlier Ugaritic etc. accounts. The multiple accounts suggest somme form of cataclysmic event. Especially when some far flung cultures even have the survivors at 8.
c) Current thought suggests the area, near the Euphrates Delta underwent a sudden and horrendus submersion.
d) Check the account our for a greater accuracy in your question re: time frame etc.
e) Keep searching - it stretches one's faith.
shalom
2007-03-07 13:00:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I think he could have definitely put a bunch of animals on a boat, but not a thousand - especially since there are millions of species of animals and insects post-flood. But I think it could have been something like that. There is proof that there was a global flood around 12,500 years ago. And almost every culture around the world has stories of a global flood and a man who survives it in a boat. I think the true facts have been lost from telling and retelling the stories, but I believe that something like this story happened.
2007-03-07 12:46:06
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answered by lanibear55 3
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He he did.Took 100 years to build that Ark. Animals 2 by 2 clean and 7 of the "dirty"(jewish law) animals. Incredible!
2007-03-07 12:46:12
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answered by rockinweazel 4
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Sure, why not. Did you know that Aquaman once made water by pouring hydrogen and oxygen into a depression in the rock? That was real too!
2007-03-07 12:41:56
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answered by Skeff 6
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No. He didn't sail. The ark did not have a sail. And not for a month. For a year. It rained for 40 days, but the world was flooded for longer.
2007-03-07 12:40:59
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answered by 0 3
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wats even more amazing is the amount of food he had to carry to keep those animals alive, prevent the predators from eating all the other animals, and the massive amount of poop scooping that needed to be done.
2007-03-07 12:42:02
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answered by Moo 4
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Obviously not. You have any idea how big the boat would have to be? Plus he'd have to pack food on for these animals. Considering the technology of the day it wouldn't be possible to construct such a vessel. This is just religious propoganda again.
2007-03-07 12:41:09
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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the boat was a huge, high yaht.
starvation rations for the month before doesn't hurt
well exept the animals
the bible will give the dimensions-just convert to feet/meters.
2007-03-07 12:43:54
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answered by lith_talon 2
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Supposedly
2007-03-07 12:40:28
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answered by *This won't hurt a bit* 2
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