Every Few Years Noah's Ark is Found at a Different Location


Another Noah's Ark has been found in Turkey. Radar images show something exactly the size of what was described in the Bible. While this site has been known since the 1950's, many other sites claim to be where remnants of the ark in the Bible's myth have been found. 

Once one leaves the Christian or Jewish faiths, it is hard not to find stories in the Bible amusing. The tale of Moses and a massive number of people living in a desert on bread dropped from the sky by God is a knee slapper. Another is a flood of the entire world survived by one family who built a boat big enough to carry all the species of animals. 

I often come across someone who says, "A great flood is a part of many religious traditions. That has to refer to the Noah flood." Let's think about that one for a moment.

Humans and animals have to have water to survive. Therefore, in ancient times both lived near water. Lakes and rivers flood. If an ancient person never travels more than a few miles from where he/she was born they would not know the rest of the world existed. Rivers and lakes flood. Some flood so much a human cannot see the end of the water. It would be logical for an ancient person to conclude the entire world flooded. No doubt the story of this "world-wide flood" was passed down from generation to generation.

A decade or so ago there was a story repeated on religious sites there is evidence of standing water at high levels of mountains. No trained archeologist has ever confirmed such a thing in a non religious publication.

The discovery of Noah's ark remnants has something going for it that will keep up the "discoveries." It is money. So far as I know, every "discovery" charges an admission to visit the site. Ken Ham has an ark replica that cost millions including lots of public money and admission is not cheap. This business cannot tolerate doubt about the Noah story. I am old and have but a few years to enjoy learning of new "discoveries" of ark remnants. My children and grandchildren can enjoy dozens of new ark remnants because each will be supported by busloads of gullible Christians.   

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  1. tsm "...what you all do if one of these findings turned out to be the real deal?"

    That's easy to answer. Find evidence outside the Bible they really happened and see how we react.

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  3. tsm "suggest...you...could find better things to harp on."

    I can understand why you do not want me to harp on the totally not believable Noah's flood and the Moses exodus. If two of the most popular Biblical myths are impossible to take literally when would anyone take forgiveness of sins, heaven and hell literally? They are equally mythology.

    Nevertheless, the complaint department remains open for your steady diet of complaints.

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  4. I have seen first hand the power of the spiritual world. There is nothing that simpletons could ever say to me that would change what I know to be true. A television just doesn’t turn itself on and flash a cross with a red X through it, then stays frozen until unplugged. This was just the end of my experience.
    Others have seen the spiritual world as well. Police and medical staff document America's real-life possession: Official reports claim boy, nine, walked backwards up hospital wall and police captain was too scared to enter family's 'haunted' house. DCFS dropped all charges against a mother accused of child abuse after seeing her child walk up a wall backwards.
    Don’t believe in the spiritual realm? I could care less. But those of us who have seen and experienced the supernatural can never deny the existence of good versus evil. You talk among yourselves in an attempt to convince yourselves that there is no spiritual realm. I could care less. I just find it amusing reading simpleton posts on this subject.

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  5. Hi Dan--Thanks for your comment. I looked up the story of a boy who walked up a wall backwards in 2012 in Gary, Indiana. Professionals interviewed the people involved. Of the children involved in the story, a psychologist concluded he may have been "..induced into a delusional system perpetuated by his mother." There still are no pictures.

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