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The Search For Noah's Ark


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news iconAlmost since Moses reported the great flood and the ark that survived it in the Bible's book of Genesis, men have searched Mount Ararat for remains of the life-saving craft.

In this century, Ed Davis of Albuquerque was one of the few who, before his death in 1998 at age 95, claimed to have seen the ark.

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Laudicus,

If you click on the 'Image Gallery' link at the top of the page, you will probably find a few photo's there, you'll have to rummage around a bit to find them.

You can also use the search function for the forum to look up past threads, I remember seeing a few photo's there, also.

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"If proven, the finding of Noah's Ark would validate Christianity and set the world on its ear, Shockey said in a recent interview at his Mountainair home."

To me it would not validate Christianity,it would just proof noah's existence,or

that someone around that ime really build a big boot. salook.gif

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Yeh, why should it validate Christianity? The tale about Noah's Ark is in the Old Testament, is it not? And the Old Testament is used in both Judaism and Islam. What about Judaism and Islam?

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It could be anything... A natural formation on the mountain side... Another ship, viking or from anywhere else... A forgery/ hoax...

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