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The Ark?
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09/18/17 04:46 AM
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perchjerker
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Anyone been? What say you? I don't agree that dinosaurs were on the Ark or that the earth is only 6000 yrs old. A day, a month a years are measurements made by man. A day for God could be a million man years. I do however believe the Bible and that God flooded the earth. Remember the KNOWN earth was only the Middle east, Asia and Europe. I'd love to see it! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuGKl7lgh40 The real Ark? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IwXy9uEEQ0
Thomas Jefferson. The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Life is too short to only hunt and fish on weekends!
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Re: The Ark?
[Re: jbc]
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09/18/17 05:14 AM
09/18/17 05:14 AM
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jono23
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Never been, know lots of people that have. THIS IS JUST AN OBSERVATION It seems to me that mostly older people want to go see it. Even speaking specifically of people that might even believe in young earth and creationism, most of the younger generation have no interest in spending money in something they already believe. I only ever hear older members of the church talk about how "I sure would like to go see that ark" in way that makes it seem like a super strong argument for the case of Christianity or something. I think it might be interesting to see, but I don't understand why Ken Ham spent so much money to build it. watch Bill Nye and that guy's debates
interesting I think I was slapping my forehead through that whole thing.
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Re: The Ark?
[Re: jbc]
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09/18/17 05:19 AM
09/18/17 05:19 AM
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SouthBamaSlayer
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watch Bill Nye and that guy's debates
interesting They picked one of the absolute worst possible people to debate in favor of the Ark and creation.
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Re: The Ark?
[Re: perchjerker]
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09/18/17 05:23 AM
09/18/17 05:23 AM
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perchjerker
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Jono, he spent about as much as an amusement park. Maybe he thought Christian families would flock there. The whole dinosaur thing really sucks tho.
Thomas Jefferson. The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Life is too short to only hunt and fish on weekends!
If being a dumbass was fatal some of you would be on your death bed!
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Re: The Ark?
[Re: jono23]
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09/18/17 05:50 AM
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Joe4majors
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I think it might be interesting to see, but I don't understand why Ken Ham spent so much money to build it. $$$
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Re: The Ark?
[Re: perchjerker]
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09/18/17 06:47 AM
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Hunting-231
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My wife wants to see it, I'm kinda "meh" - which means that we will probably go see it at some point in the future.
One of my bucket list of things that I would like to do is see the Smithsonian Museums (Air and Space, American History, Natural History, and the zoo).
"The struggle you're in today, is developing the strength you need for tomorrow."
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Re: The Ark?
[Re: perchjerker]
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09/18/17 07:51 AM
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I'm missing the point of the second video. Why are they convinced this is the ark? Why hasn't a archeology dig taken place?
As for the dinosaurs, I first read about that a couple years ago. It sounds really crazy until you read what all they're saying. Read how they cross bible passages to how the earth in less than 6000 years old and how dinosaurs could have lived with man..I honestly dont know, but I dont believe a lot of the crap the atheist science spews..i.e..evolution. I dont believe humans evolved from monkeys. (Even though a lot of people act like monkeys)
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Re: The Ark?
[Re: Hunting-231]
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09/18/17 07:52 AM
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Remington270
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One of my bucket list of things that I would like to do is see the Smithsonian Museums (Air and Space, American History, Natural History, and the zoo). Absolutely. I went a loooong time ago, and was even impressed as a kid.
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Re: The Ark?
[Re: jono23]
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09/18/17 08:40 AM
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Never been, know lots of people that have.
THIS IS JUST AN OBSERVATION
It seems to me that mostly older people want to go see it. Even speaking specifically of people that might even believe in young earth and creationism, most of the younger generation have no interest in spending money in something they already believe. I only ever hear older members of the church talk about how "I sure would like to go see that ark" in way that makes it seem like a super strong argument for the case of Christianity or something. I don't think it's that at all. I do want to see it. I'm middle aged I guess. For me it would just be awesome to be able to see, touch, walk upon something that was built to recreate something that I believe actually happened that was inspired by God. No different to me than walking the streets in the Holy Land. Doesn't make it any more or less real, it just puts me in that place and time.
If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14
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Re: The Ark?
[Re: perchjerker]
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09/18/17 08:52 AM
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Why would there even be a debate whether or not dinosaurs were on the ark because there is nothing definitive in scripture concerning the animals on there. Didn't Marco Polo write about seeing large flying reptiles ??
When I need expert advice I tend to talk to myself The older I get the better I used to be
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Re: The Ark?
[Re: FurFlyin]
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09/18/17 08:53 AM
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I don't think it's that at all. I do want to see it. I'm middle aged I guess. For me it would just be awesome to be able to see, touch, walk upon something that was built to recreate something that I believe actually happened that was inspired by God. No different to me than walking the streets in the Holy Land. Doesn't make it any more or less real, it just puts me in that place and time. This.
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Re: The Ark?
[Re: deadeye48]
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09/18/17 08:55 AM
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jbc
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Why would there even be a debate whether or not dinosaurs were on the ark because there is nothing definitive in scripture concerning the animals on there. Didn't Marco Polo write about seeing large flying reptiles ?? because some people manage to believe in both the flood, and that the earth is much older than 6000 years. and that the dinosaurs were dead long before the flood
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Re: The Ark?
[Re: deadeye48]
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09/18/17 08:56 AM
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Remington270
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Why would there even be a debate whether or not dinosaurs were on the ark because there is nothing definitive in scripture concerning the animals on there. Didn't Marco Polo write about seeing large flying reptiles ?? I don't know about Marco Polo, but many a mariner did write about seeing Mermaids. Dinosaurs predated man by millions of years. No overlap. You're right, it's not really a debate.
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Re: The Ark?
[Re: FurFlyin]
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09/18/17 09:06 AM
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jono23
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Never been, know lots of people that have.
THIS IS JUST AN OBSERVATION
It seems to me that mostly older people want to go see it. Even speaking specifically of people that might even believe in young earth and creationism, most of the younger generation have no interest in spending money in something they already believe. I only ever hear older members of the church talk about how "I sure would like to go see that ark" in way that makes it seem like a super strong argument for the case of Christianity or something. I don't think it's that at all. I do want to see it. I'm middle aged I guess. For me it would just be awesome to be able to see, touch, walk upon something that was built to recreate something that I believe actually happened that was inspired by God. No different to me than walking the streets in the Holy Land. Doesn't make it any more or less real, it just puts me in that place and time. I agree with you, and I'm positive there are plenty of people with that same line of thinking. But I have also heard plenty of people say the other stuff too.
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Re: The Ark?
[Re: Remington270]
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09/18/17 09:12 AM
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deadeye48
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Why would there even be a debate whether or not dinosaurs were on the ark because there is nothing definitive in scripture concerning the animals on there. Didn't Marco Polo write about seeing large flying reptiles ?? I don't know about Marco Polo, but many a mariner did write about seeing Mermaids. Dinosaurs predated man by millions of years. No overlap. You're right, it's not really a debate. You do know there are cave drawings depicting dinosaur like animals and there is a dry riverbed in (Texas) i think ...it has fossilized human and dinosaur tracks in it?
When I need expert advice I tend to talk to myself The older I get the better I used to be
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