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Noah's ark found

gturner

Admiral
A few weeks ago there was a misc. thread about what the discovery of Noah's ark would mean.

Well...

A group of Chinese and Turkish evangelical explorers say they have found wooden remains on Mount Ararat in eastern Turkey.

They claim carbon dating proves the relics are 4,800 years old — around the same time the ark was said to be afloat.

The UK Sun link

He says it's 99.9% certain that it's Noah's ark.

So take that, doubting TrekBBSers! :cool:
 
I think it is pretty much a given that Noah's Ark happened, what people disagree on is the severity of the flooding, how big the boat was, and how many animals were actually on it. I believe Gods word on subject, others do not. Anyway, I don't need scientists to find for me, I believe it happened just as the Bible describes it. If the finding of it helps others to Christ, then that is great.
 
One question. Now that apparently evangelicals think radiometric dating is a good and reliable tool when it tells them that some wood is 4800 years old will they believe it when radiometric dating tells them that objects are older then 6000 years old?
 
Was there a historical "great flood"?
-- Depends. Global-- maybe, but a massive regional flood that would have made a primitive culture think that God was washing away the world, most likely.

Was there a historical "Noah"
-- Most likely. A ship-wright, carpenter, community leader that had the resources and knowledge to construct an "ark"

Was there an "ark"?
-- Most likely. But unless Noah was from Gallifrey, the biblical account (no pun intended) doesn't hold water. My thoughts, it was merely a freighter or other larger than average boat created or put use to save some livestock and families from Noah's village.

Was God's hand in it in anywa
y?
-- Who's to say 100% yes or no. But something miraculous or a step above the norm in a primitive culture would appear to be divine in nature. Doesn't prove the existence of God one way or the other.
 
One question. Now that apparently evangelicals think radiometric dating is a good and reliable tool when it tells them that some wood is 4800 years old will they believe it when radiometric dating tells them that objects are older then 6000 years old?

Apparently it stops working at about the 6000 year mark.
 
One question. Now that apparently evangelicals think radiometric dating is a good and reliable tool when it tells them that some wood is 4800 years old will they believe it when radiometric dating tells them that objects are older then 6000 years old?
Or that the Shroud of Turin is a forgery created in the 13th or 14th century.

Can they test to see if it is made of gopher wood?
How long is it in cubits?
 
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