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Old 04-27-2010, 01:19 PM
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"Evangelical explorers"?? So how much elephant dung was found?
Maybe they'll find some of those "Seeds"! Noah grew some pretty good stuff after he landed! A little Grog after shoveling all that DUNG!
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Maybe they'll find some of those "Seeds"! Noah grew some pretty good stuff after he landed! A little Grog after shoveling all that DUNG!

There's nothing quite so enjoyable as shoveling petrified elephant dung.

So what about it, NFS, are you now completely convinced now that we have this certified, documented, undeniable discovery from "Evangelical Explorers"?
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There's nothing quite so enjoyable as shoveling petrified elephant dung.

So what about it, NFS, are you now completely convinced now that we have this certified, documented, undeniable discovery from "Evangelical Explorers"?

Waaaaaaiiiit a minute.....I thought "Carbon Dating" was no good? I read an anti-evolution book once that invalidated carbon dating because they had carbon dated some plastic trash cans at thousands of years old. Yet they're claiming in this article they used carbon dating? I'm confused.
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Waaaaaaiiiit a minute.....I thought "Carbon Dating" was no good? I read an anti-evolution book once that invalidated carbon dating because they had carbon dated some plastic trash cans at thousands of years old. Yet they're claiming in this article they used carbon dating? I'm confused.
Ya, I thought the same thing. Morris and Humphries never listen to "humanistic" scientists until these same scientists discoveries are needed for evidence to one of THEIR own Rube Goldberg-like theories.
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There's nothing quite so enjoyable as shoveling petrified elephant dung.

So what about it, NFS, are you now completely convinced now that we have this certified, documented, undeniable discovery from "Evangelical Explorers"?
The SEEDS, NOW, the SEEDS! If I get my hands on some of those, I'll buy some stock in the Theme Park....

This kind of stuff has the same tint as finding Big Foot, Nessie, or UFO's! Blurred photos, mystical maybes, and no real hands on with people like you and I.

I'm not skeptical, only careful. People will bite the "Hook" of this stuff, almost making an Idol of the "Cloth" or "Image". The story of Noah is such a bizzare tale, when anything comes out that may prove a discovery people get way too excited, squeezing every last dime out of it.

If people want a lesson on animal care and habitat, visit your local Zoo where you can see the facts, not some blurred image or a story where so much is presumed. To imagine living on this vessel for over a year, a wooden vessel that is proven today to not have been able to even float, having enough food, space for living and exercise, and manpower for maintenance is something we need to consider before arriving at a conclusion about the Ark.

Remember, the voyage was for over a year, and food and habitat were needed after the Ark rested on dry land. Also, ship builders of today state that for a man to build such a vessel out of wood, the time needed would be much longer than 100 years, plus the sea worthiness of wood could never withstand the great spans and widths while floating on the sea.

There are so many problems with this story, and whether Christians like it or not, the Facts may prove that Noah and the Ark is a myth.
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