Cyclopskiller
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Nearly any major or minor religion has a flood story, and seeing as science has disproved many gods with measurable evidence and explanations, there is no reason to think that there WASN'T some form of a major flood, too many people's and myths agree on it.
Now, does that mean it was a punishment from god? Well, that's what I would say if I didn't understand the basics of how those things happen, just as people used to do with volcanoes, thunder, earthquakes, tsunamis, etc.
Honest question, why would God allow us to find the Ark in the first place? He wants us to believe in His word without having physical evidence correct? If we confirmed the Ark was real that defeats the purpose of belief and faith would it not?
Interesting. Care to link a source? Seriously interested in this.
Honest question, why would God allow us to find the Ark in the first place? He wants us to believe in His word without having physical evidence correct? If we confirmed the Ark was real that defeats the purpose of belief and faith would it not?
Nothing. Literally. It would have no bearing on any world religion other than Christianity.
Why wouldn't He?
I mean, there isn't really anything in the Bible saying God doesn't want us to see the things He did. We take some on faith because of lack of evidence, sure, but others on acts and deeds that have been recorded.
I think the discovery of Noah's Ark could be one of the more profound archaeological discoveries of the ages. Not necessarily from just a religious standpoint, but from a historical aspect of a time that we cannot necessarily connect with since there are so many different versions and ideas of a great flood.
My biggest question is about why the Turks won't allow teams to Mt Ararat to examine the site. Noah is just as much a figure in Islam as it is in Judaism and Christianity. So there is the question of why on that part.
Its something I have been interest since the mid 70's lots of articles and books, internet reading and watching the learning channel, history channel and science channel. Along with a lot of reading geology reports in Mags like scientific american and so forth. Its out there you just have to google or Bing it and start reading....
