Nice, thank you for the list

Originally posted by JesuitGarlic
reply to post by Garfee
Gee, I would hate to be in your shoes at the judgement with such willful neglect in seeking Him.
Best just to forget the facts that Noah's ark has been found in Turkey, that the only universal layer across the whole earth contains sea life showing that at one time the whole earth was in fact under-water ala 'The Flood', that the cambrian explosion shows every species beginning at the exact same time fully formed with no transition species exactly according to the Genesis creation account, that the chariots of the Egyptian army found at the bottom of the Red Sea are exactly according the the Exodus storyedit on 22-4-2012 by JesuitGarlic because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by JesuitGarlic
reply to post by Garfee
Gee, I would hate to be in your shoes at the judgement with such willful neglect in seeking Him.
Best just to forget the facts that Noah's ark has been found in Turkey...
Within a day, some seasoned archaeologists who made numerous expeditions to Mount Ararat threw cold water on the claim.Is all that wood on Mount Ararat really from Noah's Ark?]source
Now, after further investigation on Mount Ararat, Randall Price, a Judaic studies expert at Liberty University, and geologist Don Patton have issued an in-depth critique on the matter, standing firm in their contention the evidence shown to international news media was actually material transported from the northeastern Turkish town of Trabzon near the Black Sea, and transplanted atop Ararat as part of a movie production about Noah's Ark.
According to one source some of the wood came from an old barn, however, other sources said the large wood came from an old ferryboat ... The wood was carried by large trucks to 2,500 meters (8,200 feet) and then by horses to 3,700 meters (12,100 feet). Then each worker carried two pieces of wood until all of it was at the site. They started by putting the wood on the ground to make floors. Then they made sides and finally a roof. There is a ladder in one cave that leads down to the wood. The workers took ash and rubbed it on the wood to make it look old.
They piled up snow against the wood frame they built and let the rain, ice, and snow cover everything inside and out. Rocks and other things fell on the roof and one caved in.