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Platapus 12-02-10 07:40 PM

Would you like to see a full sized Ark?
 
http://www.wlwt.com/r/25961768/detail.html

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PETERSBURG, Ky. --
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The Creation Museum will announce details Wednesday afternoon of its planned expansion.

Answers In Genesis, which built and operates the religious-themed attraction, plans to build a full-scale wooden replica of Noah's Ark based on biblical descriptions.

The $24.5 million project will be constructed by the same team that built the Creation Museum.

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Ken Ham, president and CEO of Answers In Genesis, cites poll data showing that an estimated 63 percent of Americans would visit a full-scale replica of Noah's Ark if one were built in the U.S."We see a full-scale, wooden ark as something so significant that it will shake up this nation," Ham said. "It would be a clear reminder to America about the truths of the Bible. The building of a huge ark is a unique and powerful opportunity to reach millions in our nation (and around the world) with a bold statement: God's word is true."

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The new park will be built on land owned by the museum, which presents an account of the origins of the universe and life that matches the book of Genesis.This interpretation of prehistory is generally at odds with scientific consensus, and the museum has attracted criticism from some academic and religious groups.
I wonder who these 65% are. Any one of us?

So they build this big boat and let people get in side. What would be the reaction "gee this is a big boat" might be one of them.

I don't see how building a big boat would either confirm or refute the biblical story of Noah. :nope:

Dowly 12-02-10 07:55 PM

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I don't see how building a big boat would either confirm or refute the biblical story of Noah. :nope:
It wouldn't, but common sense would.

According to Wiki the Ark was ~150m x 25m x 15m (300x50x30 cubits, 1cubit = ~.5m) in size. Now, either Noah had one of those shrink guns from Duke Nukem 3D or it never happened. :O:

Also:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSt-sULMxiU

TLAM Strike 12-02-10 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 1545828)
Now, either Noah had one of those shrink guns from Duke Nukem 3D or it never happened. :O:

I think old Noah had a little help...
http://img43.imageshack.us/img43/728...rwhotardis.jpg
... its bigger on the inside after all...

Growler 12-02-10 08:28 PM

I'd check it out if in the neighborhood and didn't have to pay to support that particular institution. I like boats; that's one more I'd get to see, but only if I could climb around the inside like I used to on Taney and Torsk.

gimpy117 12-02-10 08:28 PM

oh the bible belt never ceases to amaze me. Only in america would we make god a tourist attraction.

Growler 12-02-10 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by gimpy117 (Post 1545845)
Only in america would we make god a tourist attraction.

He's not?

Buddahaid 12-02-10 08:51 PM

"We see a full-scale, wooden ark as something so significant that it will shake up this nation," Ham said. "It would be a clear reminder to America about the truths of the Bible. The building of a huge ark is a unique and powerful opportunity to reach millions in our nation (and around the world) with a bold statement: God's word is true."

What a dip****!

Platapus 12-02-10 09:04 PM

Because the fact that modern man using modern tools building a boat that does not float, somehow proves that a more primitive man, using simple tools could, in fact build a boat that will float with two of every one of the millions of species of animals.

Makes sense... not to me, but it must make sense to someone.

Gargamel 12-02-10 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by gimpy117 (Post 1545845)
oh the bible belt never ceases to amaze me. Only in america would we make god a tourist attraction.


Thought a whole country made it a tourist attraction.

http://www.whenguide.com/wp-content/...an-297x300.jpg

the_tyrant 12-02-10 09:14 PM

2012 is real!:O:
They are secretly creating the arks by pretending that they are tourist attractions

Growler 12-02-10 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Buddahaid (Post 1545874)
"We see a full-scale, wooden ark as something so significant that it will shake up this nation," Ham said. "It would be a clear reminder to America about the truths of the Bible. The building of a huge ark is a unique and powerful opportunity to reach millions in our nation (and around the world) with a bold statement: God's word is true."

What a dip****!

HAM? Really??

This is too stoopid to be true, which means it must be so. >>CLICK<<

Ducimus 12-02-10 10:47 PM

I would have no interest in seeing the results of conjecture inspired by a parable or allegory.

mookiemookie 12-02-10 11:12 PM

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"We see a full-scale, wooden ark as something so significant that it will shake up this nation," Ham said.
Yeah, ok. :roll:

razark 12-02-10 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 1545877)
Because the fact that modern man using modern tools building a boat that does not float, somehow proves that a more primitive man, using simple tools could, in fact build a boat that will float with two of every one of the millions of species of animals.

Makes sense... not to me, but it must make sense to someone.

Well, I think they should demonstrate it is possible, not by building a full size mock-up, but by building a full size boat, out of wood, using period techniques. It should, of course, be built by a single man, but I'd be happy with an entire construction team. They can then demonstrate the truth of the story by placing it in the ocean, and loading two of every animal into it, along with all the food and supplies needed for the animals and the eight person crew.

I can't think of any reason it wouldn't work...




And if it doesn't someone can at least film it and make it a new History Channel show.

Sailor Steve 12-02-10 11:53 PM

If I was in town, and if it didn't cost anything, I wouldn't mind seeing a curiousity.

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Originally Posted by Growler (Post 1545900)
HAM? Really??

This is too stoopid to be true, which means it must be so. >>CLICK<<

First thing I thought of, too.

But I agree. Even if the story were to be true (after all, God can do anything) this wouldn't prove it


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