looks like we have a forum spin-off of this: Ask me questions on Christianity, and i will try me best to answer it
Oh well, here is my stab at it. Does anyone know the general location of where the ark washed up? And is it possible to maybe find today or in the future?
Oh well, here is my stab at it. Does anyone know the general location of where the ark washed up? And is it possible to maybe find today or in the future?
They have found Noah's Ark on Mt. Ararat, Which was in Armenia but then Turkey stole in the Armenian Genocide.
Please don't say bad things about the Armenians because they made our mankind Christian, and I am Part Armenian. And well it doesn't really know when it occurred but Noah died 350 years after the Flood, at the age of 950,[9] the last of the immensely long-lived antediluvian Patriarchs. The maximum human lifespan, as depicted by the Bible, diminishes rapidly thereafter, from as much as 900 years to the 120 years of Moses within just a few generations. Another few generations later, lifespans were reported to be less than 100 years on average.
Arax, you should probably look up the whole "Armenian Genocide" deal anyway. It's a major part of world history, given that the Turkish government to this day refuses to accept that any such a thing happened- that is, that anywhere between half to one and a half million Armenian people were targeted and killed by the Ottoman Empire, during the first World War.
But this has little to do with Noah's Ark. My question would be this: "Do you believe dinosaurs were taken onto the Ark?"
Not quite 120000. Noah was specifically asked to take more of certain types of animal. The ones he only took two of were referred to as the 'unclean' animals. :P
Well, there were probably a lot more wooded forest lands in Noah's time...
I have a question. Why weren't the elves, dwarves, unicorns, flying penguins and faries taken on the arc? Did Noah run out of wood?
Well the people wouldn't really sure about that, because it is too realistic and many scientists didn't believe that their we're such things like that.
Well no, he was to busy steering the Ark duh! lol and the size was about
Noah's Ark was taller than a 3-story building and had a deck area the size of 36 lawn tennis courts. Its length was 300 cubits (450 feet or 135 meters) its width was 50 cubits (75 feet, or 22.5 meters) it had three stories and its height was 30 cubits (45 feet or 13.5 meters)