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Is This The Real Noah's Ark, Found At Last? The Mystery Of The "Ararat Anomaly"
TooGood Reports ^
| 4/15/02
| Isaiah Flair
Posted on 04/16/2002 12:12:59 PM PDT by Good Tidings Of Great Joy
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To: Good Tidings Of Great Joy
Noah's Ark is located next to the Face on Mars.
To: wasfree
Like I said, I'm not ready to make that link.
To: ruoflaw
Hey blam!, remember the frozen man found on a mountain... how many years old was he?...he was in excellent shape.IIRC he was found in a depression in hard surrounding rock. The glacier had essentially flowed over him.
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posted on
04/17/2002 8:45:46 AM PDT
by
Stultis
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To: lexcorp
Maybe that is true about liberals, but it is foolish to laugh at Faith in the Bible.
To: wasfree
If Genesis is a fraud then so is Matthew and faith in Christ is a waste of time An astounding feat of logic! This gets right to the point of literal and superficial reading of translations of allegories and parables.
To: RightWhale
An astounding feat of logic! Logic has little to do with belief in the supernatural.
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posted on
04/17/2002 10:33:28 AM PDT
by
ASA Vet
To: RaceBannon
I would LOVE to see the Ark, but I am required to believe in it by faith, not by archaelogy. Still, I think it might be, mainly because Genesis is not myth, it is fact. Why isn't it a myth? Two things take place in Genesis that are symbolic in many religions: creation/recreation (birth/rebirth). God created the earth then he destroyed it and it was re-created through the global Flood. You can find similar stories within every religion (naturally there are variants as to how the creation and re-creation took place, but the underlying message is still there -- that is, being spiritual and accepting a religion's commands can change your life and some would say they change it for the better). This would be classified as a myth also a theme.
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posted on
04/17/2002 11:22:15 AM PDT
by
JediGirl
To: JediGirl
Often what is labeled as myth is a historically accurate tale, which has taken a larger-than-life cast so that it may better illustrate the moral lesson that the retailers want to communicate.
Is Jar-Jar in Episode 2? Also, I've heard that the real script is available online. Will you post a link to where? THANKS!!!
To: AdA$tra
"WWII Bombers found on the Moon."
That is my all time favorite tabloid headline.
There is a FReeper here who has his profile page full of Noah's Ark/Mt. Ararat information, I can't recall his name.
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To: AdA$tra
,VaBthang4
Found him! Check out VaBthang4's
profile page. Scroll down for some good photo's of the traditional Mt.Ararat Ark site.
To: Rebelbase
Thank you!
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posted on
04/17/2002 12:00:50 PM PDT
by
ruoflaw
To: lexcorp; RaceBannon
Errr... you know, this translates to: "When Group A says something unlikely and unsubstantiated, they are fools... but when *I* say something unlikely and unsubstantiated, it's wisdom."No it's more like "When Group A says something unlikely and unsubstantiated, they are fools... but when God says something unlikely and unsubstantiated, it's not only wisdom, but I'll put my life and soul on the fact that it happened"
Why? Because it did, because He said it did, and that's all I need to know. The wisdom of man is foolishness next to the wisdom of the Almighty
To: Stultis
Snow and ice are great for preservation
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posted on
04/17/2002 12:18:28 PM PDT
by
ruoflaw
To: Good Tidings Of Great Joy
More specifically, a very, very ancient boat which set forth thousands of years ago, through torrential rains, into the deepening water of a great deluge, alighting on dry land after forty days and forty nights... The Ark was afloat for more than a year.
Shalom.
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posted on
04/17/2002 12:31:56 PM PDT
by
ArGee
To: Phantom Lord
If our spy satellites can read a license plate or the text on a newspaper they surely can focus in and get photos that will end the controversy once and for all. The text on a newspaper? I'm no physicist, but from what I remember in my college days I'm not sure that would even be possible. I don't think the light would remain sufficiently coherent for that kind of resolution.
I'm open to learning more about it, though.
Shalom.
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posted on
04/17/2002 12:36:53 PM PDT
by
ArGee
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