To: SunkenCiv
2 posted on
04/30/2010 3:19:39 PM PDT by
tutstar
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To: tutstar
I used Google Earth to estimate where the Chinese/Turk Discovery sites are (ref statement below..If Mr. Taylors Statement is correct)....See Google Earth picture Below....
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/04/30/noahs-ark-hoax-claim-doesnt-deter-believers/
Professor Porcher Taylor at the University of Richmond says he, too, believes it is not Noah's Ark, because "they're digging in the wrong place on Mt. Ararat." Taylor says satellite imaging of the region about a half mile away from where the Chinese group says they found the ark shows what has been called "the Ararat anomaly," an area that has intrigued the U.S. intelligence community for years.

16 posted on
04/30/2010 5:18:13 PM PDT by
FootBall
To: tutstar
So is it gopher wood, or is it the same old shittim?
18 posted on
04/30/2010 5:23:53 PM PDT by
Ken H
To: tutstar
I’m bailing out at the send out to mysterious Iranian university for radio carbon dating.That’s red flag enough!
the forum code has been changed tonight. Be that as it may, here's a timely topic:
and some related, older stuff:
and one very old topic about the Ryan & Pitman book/flood:
25 posted on
04/30/2010 6:30:19 PM PDT by
SunkenCiv
("Fools learn from experience. I prefer to learn from the experience of others." -- Otto von Bismarck)
To: tutstar
Still, until there is a tree ring and carbon dating analysis, there is no way to know that this structure wasn’t built by some small Christian/Zoroastrian/Jewish sect that believed in some doomsday cult that was related to the Noah and pre-Noah great flood folklore.
The people who built this could have been reading the same Biblical story we know, and decided it was going to happen again.
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