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kiwi_2005 12-03-10 12:14 AM

They found what suppose to be Noah's Ark half buried in a mountain their was photos taken of it. It was massive in size the timber exposed dated back 1000s of years old. Somewhere in Turkey, I think..:hmmm:

TLAM Strike 12-03-10 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by kiwi_2005 (Post 1545931)
They found what suppose to be Noah's Ark half buried in a mountain their was photos taken of it. It was massive in size the timber exposed dated back 1000s of years old. Somewhere in Turkey, I think..:hmmm:

Mt. Ararat.

Gargamel 12-03-10 12:34 AM

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Originally Posted by kiwi_2005 (Post 1545931)
They found what suppose to be Noah's Ark half buried in a mountain their was photos taken of it. It was massive in size the timber exposed dated back 1000s of years old. Somewhere in Turkey, I think..:hmmm:

In multiple locations, by multiple discoverers, all claim to be the true ark.

Sigh.....

If it was full size, I'd be interested just to see the supposed 'historically accurate' construction techniques and general ship handling of those days.

kiwi_2005 12-03-10 06:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Gargamel (Post 1545944)
In multiple locations, by multiple discoverers, all claim to be the true ark.

Sigh.....

If it was full size, I'd be interested just to see the supposed 'historically accurate' construction techniques and general ship handling of those days.

Yea but I think the one in Mt Ararat is ''The Ark'' man, its too big to be an ordinary boat. Who knows. :hmmm:

Oberon 12-03-10 06:50 AM

I'd take a look, for curiosity's sake.

Anyway, the next project must surely by the Tower of Babel?

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...0px-Cabf15.jpg

Tribesman 12-03-10 07:45 AM

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Yea but I think the one in Mt Ararat is ''The Ark'' man, its too big to be an ordinary boat. Who knows.
But which one?
Like gargamel said there are multiple claims, that is multiple claims on Mt Ararat as well as multiple claims in different areas.

Perhaps we need some real relics for the faithful, a true shroud from turin, a splinter of the cross or some wine from the wedding at caana, or possibly some authenticated finger bones from the christ...available in boxes of ten.

kiwi_2005 12-03-10 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Tribesman (Post 1546064)

or possibly some authenticated finger bones from the christ...available in boxes of ten.

Christ wasn't around then :O:. Besides how did a boat if it is the Ark get to be on a mountain. A flood :hmmm:

Oberon 12-03-10 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by kiwi_2005 (Post 1546070)
Christ wasn't around then :O:. Besides how did a boat if it is the Ark get to be on a mountain. A flood :hmmm:

I think he's referring to the gift shop in Praiseland ;)

Tribesman 12-03-10 08:12 AM

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Christ wasn't around then
And Blackadder never really became archbishop:woot:

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Besides how did a boat if it is the Ark get to be on a mountain. A flood
No, God supplied a very large heavy lift helicopter as the flood would have meant speeding up evolution a hell of a lot

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I think he's referring to the gift shop in Praiseland
the first series of Blackadder

Oberon 12-03-10 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Tribesman (Post 1546087)


the first series of Blackadder

:damn: I should have known that...:haha:

kiwi_2005 12-03-10 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Tribesman (Post 1546087)
And Blackadder never really became archbishop:woot:


No, God supplied a very large heavy lift helicopter as the flood would have meant speeding up evolution a hell of a lot


Rubbish! God would of commanded "And let their be a boat on the mountain", and it was done. :O:

antikristuseke 12-03-10 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by kiwi_2005 (Post 1546039)
Yea but I think the one in Mt Ararat is ''The Ark'' man, its too big to be an ordinary boat. Who knows. :hmmm:

Anyone who understands basics of physics, chemistry and biology.

TLAM Strike 12-03-10 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by antikristuseke (Post 1546199)
Anyone who understands basics of physics, chemistry and biology.

Required...

kiwi_2005 12-03-10 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by antikristuseke (Post 1546199)
Anyone who understands basics of physics, chemistry and biology.

Science. But I did ponder on your advice and thanks to the internet this is what I found: :dead:

Chemical properties are derived from the number and the location of the electrons in various orbits around the atomic nucleus; in other words, chemical properties derive from an aspect of particle physics.

Biology is based on a set of processes which essentially occur in an area of organic chemistry (that is, chemistry which involves both the elements hydrogen and carbon); or as Mike Adams famously put it, "organic chemistry is the chemistry of carbon compounds. Biochemistry is the study of carbon compounds that crawl."

Physics creates the "space" in which chemistry happens. Chemistry creates the "space" in which biology happens. Biological organisms and processes follow the laws of both physics and chemistry, including the laws of thermodynamics, which are important to all three fields.

Carbon compounds are the catch words here:hmmm:

Back to the cave for me...

antikristuseke 12-03-10 12:58 PM

Que?


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