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Has anyone heard any more of the BigFoot hunt in Maylasia, or where ever?
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Alright Y'all defenantly got to check this one out.
This is soo coool!!!!! http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science...oahs-ark_x.htm |
Originally Posted by Slimland
Alright Y'all defenantly got to check this one out.
This is soo coool!!!!! http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science...oahs-ark_x.htm And, as far as a wooden vessel being that large... When was the last time you looked at the demensions of the SPRUCE GOOSE that Howard Hughs built and flew? And, the framing is ALL WOOD. It would be easier to make it float on water than to fly in the air. As to the ARK OF THE COVENANT... It is in Ethiopia. I was in that part of the world while in the NAVY, years ago. It's the only time I have EVER heard of a Muslem ruler ordering a new CHRISTIAN church to be built... Just to "house" the ARK. I've known about it for more than 35 years and have no doubt at all. |
Just thought you might find a couple of links interesting. You can find more from there.
http://www.parentcompany.com/search_..._ark/sfna2.htm http://www.noahsarksearch.com/Expeditions.htm |
Originally Posted by Windwalker
Originally Posted by Slimland
Alright Y'all defenantly got to check this one out.
This is soo coool!!!!! http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science...oahs-ark_x.htm And, as far as a wooden vessel being that large... When was the last time you looked at the demensions of the SPRUCE GOOSE that Howard Hughs built and flew? And, the framing is ALL WOOD. It would be easier to make it float on water than to fly in the air. As to the ARK OF THE COVENANT... It is in Ethiopia. I was in that part of the world while in the NAVY, years ago. It's the only time I have EVER heard of a Muslem ruler ordering a new CHRISTIAN church to be built... Just to "house" the ARK. I've known about it for more than 35 years and have no doubt at all. Yea, I knew about the Ark of the Covenant, I've got a link on I think the first page, it is a news story about it. I would like to see that picture of the Ark if you find it. |
Originally Posted by Windwalker
Just thought you might find a couple of links interesting. You can find more from there.
http://www.parentcompany.com/search_..._ark/sfna2.htm http://www.noahsarksearch.com/Expeditions.htm http://www.parentcompany.com/search_..._ark/sfna2.htm WindWalker did you read about the dinosoars on this same site, that you gave. I found it very interesting it kinda fits in to what you and I have been discussing. Check it out. |
Originally Posted by Slimland
Originally Posted by Windwalker
Just thought you might find a couple of links interesting. You can find more from there.
http://www.parentcompany.com/search_..._ark/sfna2.htm http://www.noahsarksearch.com/Expeditions.htm http://www.parentcompany.com/search_..._ark/sfna2.htm WindWalker did you read about the dinosoars on this same site, that you gave. I found it very interesting it kinda fits in to what you and I have been discussing. Check it out. http://www.christiananswers.net/q-aig/aig-c007.html |
Here's another one you can check out. To be fair, both sides of the issue have to be examined.
http://www.tim-thompson.com/radiometric.html |
And, yet, one more site you might want to take a serious look at...
http://gondwanaresearch.com/hp/adam.htm Sure wish the picture had come along... It didn't :cry: :cry: :cry: But, it suggests that if the earth was actually only about 10,000 years old, Adam and Eve would have had to be impervious to warm temps..... |
Originally Posted by Windwalker
And, yet, one more site you might want to take a serious look at...
http://gondwanaresearch.com/hp/adam.htm Sure wish the picture had come along... It didn't :cry: :cry: :cry: But, it suggests that if the earth was actually only about 10,000 years old, Adam and Eve would have had to be impervious to warm temps..... I took a look at all the sites, this one was like a diffrent language to me, all that math, I just had to skeem though it, I tried reading it, but I think I got the meaning of it. |
Originally Posted by Slimland
Originally Posted by Windwalker
And, yet, one more site you might want to take a serious look at...
http://gondwanaresearch.com/hp/adam.htm Sure wish the picture had come along... It didn't :cry: :cry: :cry: But, it suggests that if the earth was actually only about 10,000 years old, Adam and Eve would have had to be impervious to warm temps..... I took a look at all the sites, this one was like a diffrent language to me, all that math, I just had to skeem though it, I tried reading it, but I think I got the meaning of it. But if the earth were only 40,000 years old, then the amount of nuclear reaction that has been going on in that short a span of time would mean that the temperature of the earth would be about 100,000 degrees CENTIGRADE. THAT'S HOT ENOUGH TO VAPORIZE SOLID ROCK. Another words, Adam and Eve, and everyone else, would not have been able to exist on the earth. The sun's warmth works to modify the earth's temperature. But the actual "MID-RANGE" of the earth's temperatures are controlled by the nuclear reaction going on, constantly, under your very feet. (Don't let that make you afraid to set your feet down on the ground... If it hasn't hurt you by now, I doubt it will in the future either.) By looking at the temperature, and the amount of "daughter particles", science is able to calculate how long this has been going on. Speed up the process, you increase the heat. Currently, the temp of the earth is about 19 degrees C. Put that together with all the other factors, and the earth is close to 450,000,000 years old. That still does not eliminate GOD's hand in the scheme of things. Their theory says that with the amino-acids, protiens, and radiation, life simply took off. That remains a theory until they are able to prove that life formed on it's own. And they've been trying to do that for many, many years... Without success. As I said before, the KEY is the "TIME-LINE". |
I put as much faith in that as i do Jim Morrison being alive.
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A matter of Importance, and maybe a call! Just Hope it isn't the last one!
Alright people here is another one, this one has got a little more proog, but still in testing. My question is those who don't believe, will they now! Or will it be just Like the days of Noah. "Yea right Noah," and then poof it rained and they where no more, except for Noah, because he believed and obeyed!Hmmm!!! http://www.abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=2133311&page=1 |
It has been along time sence posting on this thread, I have been waiting for results from this find.. And now there comming in, this is what I have so far! Wow been 2 years almost.
Piece of Noah's Ark Found? Exploration team presents material evidence from Mt. Ararat http://www.thepeninsulaqatar.com/Dis...8011955044.xml For the first time in the seven decade-long history of the search for the legendary Noah’s Ark, a Turkish-Hong Kong exploration team on Tuesday came out with “material evidence”, to prove that the Ark was nestled on Mount Ararat, Turkey’s highest mountain peak bordering Iran and Armenia. A panel of experts, comprising Turkish authorities, veteran mountaineers, archaeologists, geologists and members of Hong Kong-based Noah’s Ark Ministries International, also displayed an almost one-metre-long peice of petrified wood before the media and specially invited international experts. The experts claimed it to be a part of a long structure they had unearthed during their February-August 2007 exploration. “It is for the first time in the history of the Ark search that an exploration team is getting a material evidence and graphic documentation. This makes it not only a the significant breakthrough in the Ark-search, but one that is supported with the most substantial evidence in recent history,” the panel said. The revelation is expected to open up a fresh chapter in the ongoing debates in the scientific community on the search for Noah’s Ark. Narrating the genesis of their exploration on Mount Ararat, the mount which has a direct reference in the Quran (Mount Judi) and Bible, the panel said the search team had made several foiled attempts before unearthing the evidence at an altitude of 4,500-metres of the estimated 5,165 metre volcanic mountain. “The structure was discovered in the interiors of an unusual cave. The 11.5m wide and 2.6m high white wooden texture was revealed after removing thick layers of volcanic ash on the cave wall,” panel members said at a press conference. One of the underlying issues in the search for the Ark is the proper identification of its wood fragments. A petrographic examination carried out by the Applied Geoscience Centre of the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Hong Kong, identified the object as a petrified wooden structure, the panel said. “Some of the big holes found on the structure indicate the locations where branches used to grow on tree. In places, original holes are partly or completely replaced by individual minerals and crystalline materials that can be found in rock materials,” said Dr Ahmet Ozbek, a panel member, who is also a faculty of Geology Engineering Kahramanmara Suctcu Imam University. Dismissing the possibilities of the structure being wood that could appear naturally around the discovery site, Professor Oktay Belli, director, Eurasian Archaeology Institute, University of Istanbul, said researches have proved that there was no vegetation on Mount Ararat ever since 2000BC, because of the asperities of Ararat’s climate. Talking to The Peninsula, Cemalettin Demircioglu, Dogubayazit City Governor, under whose jurisdiction the mount is located, said the civic body will invite more international experts to conduct further scientific studies on Mount Ararat. “History has more than one times corroborated the legendary evidence that the ark was nestled on Mount Ararat. We will introduce the latest findings to the world and continue the scientific study. All interested scientists and NGOs can join our missions” he said. However, he said, those who are involved in the project must ensure the findings are not used politically, religiously, or for any vested interest. Located in the Far Eastern Turkey, Ararat is great prize for mountain collectors. Ark sighting has often been reported from this mountain. The observation of Vessel-shaped features in aerial photograph of Ararat had caused a stir in the late 1950’s. However, this is the first time an exploration team is coming out with “material evidence”.... |
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LOL That's hilarious! They find a piece of wood, and suddenly it's Noah's Ark!
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Actually, I remember back when I was still in elementary school, being told that "it was believed that the ark came to rest somewhere on Mount Ararat. And, the "TOWER OF BABLE" should be somewhere nearby too, or the remains of it.
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Would you guys do me the honor of ansering a question?
Please entertain the thought that, there was a whole bunch of evedience and absolut proof, that they have found Noah's Ark, I mean to the point that there is no denying it---What would y'all think, and would it change anything? I don't mean would you believe in Christianity, though that question would have to be asked--But I want How it would affect the world, and your mind? Thanks Slimland |
Originally Posted by Slimland
Would you guys do me the honor of ansering a question?
Please entertain the thought that, there was a whole bunch of evedience and absolut proof, that they have found Noah's Ark, I mean to the point that there is no denying it---What would y'all think, and would it change anything? I don't mean would you believe in Christianity, though that question would have to be asked--But I want How it would affect the world, and your mind? Thanks Slimland |
Originally Posted by Slimland
Would you guys do me the honor of ansering a question?
Please entertain the thought that, there was a whole bunch of evedience and absolut proof, that they have found Noah's Ark, I mean to the point that there is no denying it---What would y'all think, and would it change anything? I don't mean would you believe in Christianity, though that question would have to be asked--But I want How it would affect the world, and your mind? Thanks Slimland What is the age of the specimen, and how well does it follow the "TIME-LINE" of the Bible. It's HARD EVIDENCE that can be compared against the written word and either varify or correct the time frame. I suspect it will correct it. Also, keep in mind that they did not only follow the Bible, but also the KURAN. Both make reference to it. Not a standard to determine which one is correct. |
Originally Posted by Slimland
Would you guys do me the honor of ansering a question?
Please entertain the thought that, there was a whole bunch of evedience and absolut proof, that they have found Noah's Ark, I mean to the point that there is no denying it---What would y'all think, and would it change anything? I don't mean would you believe in Christianity, though that question would have to be asked--But I want How it would affect the world, and your mind? Thanks Slimland |
Originally Posted by Windwalker
Originally Posted by Slimland
Would you guys do me the honor of ansering a question?
Please entertain the thought that, there was a whole bunch of evedience and absolut proof, that they have found Noah's Ark, I mean to the point that there is no denying it---What would y'all think, and would it change anything? I don't mean would you believe in Christianity, though that question would have to be asked--But I want How it would affect the world, and your mind? Thanks Slimland Okay. Here's what I want to know. What is the age of the specimen, and how well does it follow the "TIME-LINE" of the Bible. It's HARD EVIDENCE that can be compared against the written word and either varify or correct the time frame. I suspect it will correct it. Also, keep in mind that they did not only follow the Bible, but also the KURAN. Both make reference to it. Not a standard to determine which one is correct. Not only does the bible and the kuran talk of it, but also most major mythology's. They almost all have a flood in there somewhere. |
Originally Posted by Fozzy
Originally Posted by Slimland
Would you guys do me the honor of ansering a question?
Please entertain the thought that, there was a whole bunch of evedience and absolut proof, that they have found Noah's Ark, I mean to the point that there is no denying it---What would y'all think, and would it change anything? I don't mean would you believe in Christianity, though that question would have to be asked--But I want How it would affect the world, and your mind? Thanks Slimland The whole premise is laughable and of course fodder for children's fairy tales. you would have trouble fitting all of the worlds species of insects alone into a building the size of the Superdome.. There is no way that a craft of that size could be built let alone survive the rigors of the "great flood". And just as the Adam and Eve scenario... the gene pool problems would also be a problem. Sorry my simpletonizm musta kicked it. :lol: Comeon Fozz just entertain the thought. As for fitting all those species, maybe he didn't have to on the insects, it would take nothin for God to replenish the earth with those.. Not to mention, what about eggs, of the insects..and the Dinosaurs, could have been little lizards we know now, just don't grow as big anymore. Maybe{ shruggs shoulders} just thinking if I can kinda give a little push maybe you could at least tell me how it would affect the world. If it would at all. |
Slim
I've never had any doubt about either the flood or the ark. Like you said, every mythology has a story about it. Even the native Americans have a story about a great flood and a "great canoe". What I do find to be very curious, is that the Bible talks about Noah in the "third person". Noah was told by GOD.. Noah built the ark... In ancient "SUMARIAN TEXT, they have found and deciphered the "EPOCK OF GILGAMESH. I was told by GOD... I built the ark.... The SUMARIAN TEXT is the only one I've ever heard of that was written in the "FIRST PERSON". And, FOZZY, you might enjoy this link...... http://www.daimon.ch/3856305238_2I.htm |
The Kingdom 'braces for nuclear war'
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id...onid=351020104 Saudi Arabia is reportedly preparing to counter any 'radioactive hazards' which may result from a US strike on Iran's nuclear plants. Popular government-guided Saudi newspaper Okaz recently reported that the Saudi Shura Council approved of nuclear fallout preparation plans only a day after US Vice President Dick Cheney met with the Kingdom's high ranking officials, including King Abdullah. As a result of the Shura ruling, the Saudi government will start the implementation of 'national plans to deal with any sudden nuclear and radioactive hazards that may affect the Kingdom following expert warnings of possible attacks on Iran's Bushehr nuclear reactors'. As the details of Cheney's recent discussions with his Arab allies remain unclear, pundits have begun to question the timing of the drastic measure by the Shura. Analysts claim the Bush administration had long rattled sabers with Iran over its nuclear program and is now informing its Arab allies of a potential war, in turn, allowing them to take precautionary measures. With the sudden resignation of Admiral William Fallon, a high-ranking US military official who was a fierce critic of White House war rhetoric against Iran, and reports of the recent deployment of a US nuclear submarine in the Persian Gulf; there is speculation that Washington is moving forward with yet another war plan in the oil-rich Middle East. |
Researchers: Asteroid Destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,.../scitech/space A clay tablet that has baffled scientists for 150 years has been identified as a witness's account of the asteroid suspected of being behind the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. Researchers who cracked the cuneiform symbols on the Planisphere tablet believe that it recorded an asteroid thought to have been more than half a mile across. The tablet, found by Henry Layard in the remains of the library in the royal place at Nineveh in the mid-19th century, is thought to be a 700 B.C. copy of notes made by a Sumerian astronomer watching the night sky. He referred to the asteroid as a "white stone bowl approaching" and recorded it as it "vigorously swept along." Using computers to recreate the night sky thousands of years ago, scientists have pinpointed his sighting to shortly before dawn on June 29 in the year 3123 B.C. About half the symbols on the tablet have survived and half of those refer to the asteroid. The other symbols record the positions of clouds and constellations. In the past 150 years scientists have made five unsuccessful attempts to translate the tablet. Mark Hempsell, one of the researchers from Bristol University who cracked the tablet's code, said: "It's a wonderful piece of observation, an absolutely perfect piece of science." He said the size and route of the asteroid meant that it was likely to have crashed into the Austrian Alps at Köfels. As it traveled close to the ground it would have left a trail of destruction from supersonic shock waves and then slammed into the Earth with a cataclysmic impact. Debris consisting of up to two-thirds of the asteroid would have been hurled back along its route and a flash reaching temperatures of 400 Centigrade (752 Fahrenheit) would have been created, killing anyone in its path. About one million sq kilometers (386,000 sq miles) would have been devastated and the impact would have been equivalent to more than 1,000 tons of TNT exploding. Dr Hempsall said that at least 20 ancient myths record devastation of the type and on the scale of the asteroid's impact, including the Old Testament tale of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah and the ancient Greek myth of how Phaeton, son of Helios, fell into the River Eridanus after losing control of his father's sun chariot. The findings of Dr. Hempsall and Alan Bond, of Reaction Engines Ltd., are published in a book, "A Sumerian Observation of the Köfels Impact Event." The researchers say that the asteroid's impact would explain why at Köfels there is evidence of an ancient landslide 3 miles wide and a quarter of a mile thick. Tale of devastation "Then the Lord rained on Sodom and Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the Lord out of Heaven; and he overthrew those cities and all the valley, and all the inhabitants of the cities ... [Abraham] looked down toward Sodom and Gomorrah and toward all the land of the valley, and beheld, and lo, the smoke of the land went up like the smoke of a furnace." |
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