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Sorry. The date is after 1000 AD and the method is known - stone hammers. They are found in the quarries with some stones still showing the process of being worked. The work is amazing but not done with power tools.
Given the subject matter, mature discussion seems otiose.
So you think it is okay to act puerile if the topic does not come up to your standard?
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Of course we can always morph the animals into whatever is needed to make the story work.
Originally Posted by Eusebius Noah didn't need magic. Why do you ask?
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sophion replied:
but of course he did! science cant build a wooden boat that size. only magic can do that.
you need magic to lure every animal into the boat
you need magic to make them all fit in the boat and their required living spaces.
you need magic to keep them alive for several months.
Just because our science has not caught up with Noah, don't transfer the stupidity of ship builders of today onto Noah.
But it doesn't say Noah used magic for anything he did.
You are merely parroting what others have stated concerning the size of the ark not being large enough. Do some of your own research.
You don't need magic to keep all on board alive for several months. What you need is food and water or hybernation or both.
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Originally Posted by Eusebius That Noah story sure is ripe with historic facts.
Sorry. I was overcome with a fit of laughter when seeing the name of your....umm... "source". I'm used to sources having names like the British Museum or CalTech so the endorphin rush nearly did me in. My sincere apologies.
Carry on. We know how much you like to share your very special theories about Noah and the ark.
BTW: Eusie... I recently had the pleasure of viewing several pages of da Vinci's Codex Leicester. I'll have to ring up the curator and ask if they will be putting anything from Space A Go Go on display.
BTW: Eusie... I recently had the pleasure of viewing several pages of da Vinci's Codex Leicester. I'll have to ring up the curator and ask if they will be putting anything from Space A Go Go on display.
Impossible. Joke aside...Da Vinci did not believe there was a single, global flood.
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