no
I'm christian
Maybe someday the experts will
2007-05-04 05:59:21
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answer #1
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answered by robert p 7
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No, because I know that this world is far too complex to just have burst into being. A higher power had to be involved in the creation of it. Molecules and atoms didn't make themselves. And you're a little behind because remnants of the Ark have already been found on Mount Ararat.
2007-05-04 04:09:15
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would it? Alot of the facts in the bible that are suppose to be the act of a god, are really a lack of knowledge on the part of the histotrian or misinterpretations of facts. A lot of the events have been proved to be natural occuring events.
The only truth the bible talks about that makes sense is living a good and honest life. A Jesus tried to do.
2007-05-04 01:15:31
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe...let's find it for real and then analyze what we find. But what is really behind the question? Is it the hope that if there was just some evidence people could more easily justify their belief in something? I am amazed at questions like this - for example, we already have overwhelming, real, tangible, in your face evidence of so many things, such as evolution, but people choose to believe something else. Go figure.
2007-05-04 00:39:05
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answer #4
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answered by sunshine all-star 2
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Bible is Gods Word, God Commanded Noah to build the ark. Finding it will only affirm the bible. Strange....People know that the Bible is the only truth but still force themselves to prove it wrong. Can anything prove God wrong ???? May the peace that he gives, the one that passes all understanding come upon you.
2007-05-04 01:24:50
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answer #5
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answered by Shaan 3
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The story of Noah is not what you think it is.
For one It's just a story, and it's meant to tell people the power of God, It never happened.
The boat they did find on mount Ararat is just a (big) boat.
No proof what so ever that it was Noh's
2007-05-04 00:39:03
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't think they can even find it when don't even know where it had landed back in the past in planet of apes.
Even if their were some left of it would be eaten up by the termites in planet of apes.
They should try with "Where do I begin" in planet of apes.
When the markers were all out there in planet of apes.
Ever wonder how can they find it when they don't even know where "THe Promised Land" is in planet of apes?
When it is right under their nose out there in planet of apes.
Luke 8.10, 17
2007-05-04 01:54:23
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answered by Anonymous
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to begin with, man's exisistance was there before the hapennings of the noah' ark it was man whom God instracted to construct that ark.God almighty had a mission when he was creating man, he put him in charge of all creation and he was called to co-creat with God. as God is always true to his promise he found a way of continuing the exisistance of the being that he made in his own image.
so the ark's exisistance doesn't change my oppinion that man was createdby Almighty God
2007-05-04 00:49:43
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answer #8
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answered by king 1
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If GOD were to strike both george w bush and dick cheney with a vicious lightning bolt blast I would be the most devotional of the entire flock overnight!
2007-05-04 03:20:57
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answer #9
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answered by Jake 3
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As much as it will change my views on the Epic of Giglamesh
2007-05-04 01:18:04
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answered by Showtunes 6
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No. That would be a historical find but not simoultaneously one that confirms "god" (whatever that means) or the rest of the bible.
2007-05-04 03:25:20
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answered by V 4
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