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A question about Noahs Ark
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If we built a ship today big enough to carry two of every species how long deep and wide would it have to be?
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Where did all this water come from or disappear to?
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Where did all this water come from or disappear to?
Just ask these guys - they are building a replica ark, faithfully following Gods instruction manual. You can even sponsor a plank as well! ;)
http://arkencounter.com/
http://arkencounter.com/
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The building an ark link is to a project run by Answers in Genesis, the creationists who run the spectacularly inane Creation Museum in Kentucky.
Mark Rae is wrong, incidentally. Blue whales and every other species of fish *would* have had to have been accomodated on the Biblical Ark; the supposed volume of water would have resulted in water that could support neither freshwater nor salt water fish. For the former, the salinity would be too high, for the latter too low.
Not that that's the only absurdity about that particular story...
Mark Rae is wrong, incidentally. Blue whales and every other species of fish *would* have had to have been accomodated on the Biblical Ark; the supposed volume of water would have resulted in water that could support neither freshwater nor salt water fish. For the former, the salinity would be too high, for the latter too low.
Not that that's the only absurdity about that particular story...
@Waldo - yes, I knew - Frankly I am amazed at the State Governors compliance in allowing said creation theme park to be built - Ken Ham must have Gods help in helping his sales technique ;)
There is something rather murky about the whole planning process it seems - it was drawn up by a mate of Ken Hams, unyet no one seems to get a hold of it. Ham also insists it will be sooo popular that it will attract 200 million visitors a year and create many thousands of jobs - even for atheists, for those roles that do not require an intimate knowledge of scripture! :)
I posted the link because I thought it was a/ funny and b/ blatant in its gouging - I mean, $1,000 a plank??!!
There is something rather murky about the whole planning process it seems - it was drawn up by a mate of Ken Hams, unyet no one seems to get a hold of it. Ham also insists it will be sooo popular that it will attract 200 million visitors a year and create many thousands of jobs - even for atheists, for those roles that do not require an intimate knowledge of scripture! :)
I posted the link because I thought it was a/ funny and b/ blatant in its gouging - I mean, $1,000 a plank??!!
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