To: blam
Ok, so how exactly does a wooden structure in a nominally exposed position survive thousands of years?
Further, seeing as the world is still much colder then it used to be, wouldn't the ark then also have been easily visible for the thousands of years before the mini ice age?
Finally, if this particular area is so dangerous for modern climbers, wouldn't it have been still exceptionally all the way back to a landing on it by a ship? Both in regards to avoiding slightly under water rocks and also unloading a bunch of animals?
To: swilhelm73
"Ok, so how exactly does a wooden structure in a nominally exposed position survive thousands of years?
Further, seeing as the world is still much colder then it used to be, wouldn't the ark then also have been easily visible for the thousands of years before the mini ice age?
Finally, if this particular area is so dangerous for modern climbers, wouldn't it have been still exceptionally all the way back to a landing on it by a ship? Both in regards to avoiding slightly under water rocks and also unloading a bunch of animals?"
Don't introduce logic into a discussion on faith!
34 posted on
04/28/2004 2:13:43 PM PDT by
Blzbba
To: swilhelm73
Maybe the same way a wooly mammoth is fully preserved with frozen food in its stomach: in an ice cube.
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