Anchorstones
I hate atheists for the smug, arrogant, intolerant bastards they are. It’s their way or the highway. F’em!
Meanwhile, I am very impressed with this recreation of the Biblical Ark.
The greatest standard raised on earth to magnify Truth!
We visited the Creation Museum a few years ago and loved it. It was a great experience. An employee (business suit not safari outfit so management?) noticed our son taking pictures of a chameleon so he removed the glass for a better shot. He then took our family down to meet a biologist and we got to hold one of their baby chameleons.
We told our kids we would go back when the Ark project was finished so we are hoping to go this fall.
Q: Does anyone know how old Noah was supposed to have been at the time of the building of the ark and how long he was supposed to have lived?
I love the idea of them having this attraction. There are so many naysayers about the feasibility of an ark and that it could hold enough animals to repopulate the life that exists now. I think being able to see just how massive it is and if they have stations that can explain the genetics, it might help people have something tangible to understand that it really is very feasible.
Granted, the whole idea is insane, but remember that the context of the event is that it was a crazy idea. Many of the big events in the Bible are there not because they were considered everyday events, but because they were so impossible to happen by coincidence that there must be an all powerful God directing the event.