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One French Explorer Fernand Navarra made 4 visits to the site from 1955 through the 1970s and brought back a piece of the oak family hand hewn log which was on the mountain with the rest of the boat, and the artifact is in a French museum
One French Explorer Fernand Navarra made 4 visits to the site from 1955 through the 1970s and brought back a piece of the oak family hand hewn log which was on the mountain with the rest of the boat, and the artifact is in a French museum
Earlier around 1829 was it Friedrich Parrot who reached the loftier part of the Ark ?
Last edited by Matthew 4:4; 01-04-2014 at 04:05 PM..
Yes. Also, note when the video was shot. 1994. If it was Noah's Ark, guess what, it would have been bigger news in 20 years!
Do you also believe every living creature fit on that thing? You do know there are millions upon millions of different species? No chance.
I saw very old reel footage that was shot well long before 1994.
Each animal reproduces after its own kind according to the Genesis account.
That does Not mean Noah had to take all the different varieties from each kind, just the kind.
So, No, Not every living creature was needed to come into the Ark.
Every living creature doesn't have to fit, just a pair of species that reproduce "after its kind." There are variations within species which are revealed over time through microevolution. Just look at the 100s of breeds of dogs that have come into existence over the last couple of centuries since dog breeding has been in vogue.
There are new variations within species being discovered every day because of this microevolution.
Even if you exclude that point, the size of the Ark is one of the modern day shipment containers. Over 500 train box cars could fit inside the Ark. The animals didn't have to be full grown, they could be babies to account for size, or eggs to account for birds, etc. I'm just seeing the possibility here.
As far as the point about the animals finding their way to the Ark. How do animals find food to survive? I put bread in the back yard and I have sparrows, cardinals, quails, types of birds I don't recognize, chipmunks, prairie mouse, rabbits feeding on the scattered bread within seconds. What's leading them? I think the Creator can guide its creation, especially when it comes to survival.
As far as the point about the animals finding their way to the Ark. How do animals find food to survive? I put bread in the back yard and within five minutes, I have sparrows, cardinals, quails, types of birds I don't recognize, chipmunks, prairie mouse, rabbits feeding on the scattered bread within seconds. What's leading them? I think the Creator can guide its creation, especially when it comes to survival.
So you're telling me animals that lived in areas such as Madagascar, Australia and are only native to those lands, found their way to the Ark because God put out bird feed?
You're clutching at straws here a bit aren't you?!
How did he guide the Jews away from the Gas chambers? If he's so powerful. Seen as you're talking about survival!
Or was that like the flood, to clear the sin the Jews committed?
N.B Tread carefully!!
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