To: Grut
Just a question. Has the snow/ice started to recede from Mt. Ararat? I hear that Mt. Kilimanjaro, Fuji and a whole host of other peaks are going to be bare in the near future; I was wondering if we will finally be able to Noahs ark without the ice problems.
To: noname07718
"Just a question. Has the snow/ice started to recede from Mt. Ararat? I hear that Mt. Kilimanjaro, Fuji and a whole host of other peaks are going to be bare in the near future; I was wondering if we will finally be able to Noahs ark without the ice problems."
Great! Now Al Gore can take credit for discovering Noahs Ark.
97 posted on
02/23/2007 6:51:03 AM PST by
sevenbak
To: noname07718
Yeah, this give those who claim global warming and melting if ice something to think about is their other agenda and quest to disprove the Bible.
Maybe God is purposely causing global ( not by man's hands or causes ) warming for a reason ?
To: noname07718
Just a question. Has the snow/ice started to recede from Mt. Ararat? I hear that Mt. Kilimanjaro, Fuji and a whole host of other peaks are going to be bare in the near future; I was wondering if we will finally be able to Noahs ark without the ice problems.
I do not believe that ice has anything to do with it. It is the Turkish authorities and their sad devotion to that death cult that is the problem. Muslims routinely go out of their way to destroy or deface anything that would show their 'religion' to be the fraud everyone else knows it is. By not allowing access to Ararat, the Islamic version of the ark story remains intact. In it, if I recall correctly, Noah and the ark ascend to heaven. See this
link for more information on recent attempts to visit Ararat.
121 posted on
02/23/2007 7:11:41 AM PST by
dmartin
(Who Dares Wins)
To: noname07718
" ...Fuji and a whole host of other peaks are going to be bare in the near future..."Moo-sake! I lived in Japan in the early 60's, and my wife and I climbed (hiked all night) to the top of Fuji-San (to see the sunrise from the summit). There was only a trace of snow in shaded crevices in the crater.
The only reason almost all pictures of Fuji show it snow-covered is that the only time Fuji-san is visible from any distance is immediately following cold fronts in the winter. The rest of the time it is shrouded by haze.
And that has been true for centuries.
137 posted on
02/23/2007 7:21:26 AM PST by
TXnMA
("Allah": Satan's current alias...)
To: noname07718
I was wondering if we will finally be able to Noahs ark without the ice problems. Heck, we've found it in three or four places as is!
154 posted on
02/23/2007 8:14:17 AM PST by
Grut
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