What is sad is that so many folks are so easily duped. Anyone with any background whatever in geology would see those photos and recognize a shale outcropping. If I saw it, I'd be interested to know what fossils might be found in that shale, and whether there were small crystals of pyrite in it.
Yet, let some YEC website publish a photo of something that looks vaguely like wood, and so many people are so eager to accept that. It's amazing.
We're apparently failing, in our primary and secondary schools, to teach even the basics of geology.
> We're apparently failing, in our primary and secondary schools, to teach even the basics of geology.
Oh, come now. You're simply not taking a sufficiently *expansive* view of geology and archeology. From the "BASE Institute" website:
http://www.baseinstitute.org/methodology.html
http://www.baseinstitute.org/answers.html
# We recognize the weakness of a Premise + Proof methodology.
# We recognize the strength of a Possibilities + Problems methodology.
# We recognize that the Bible is fully inspired (superintended by God) in its autographs (original writings), without error in all its details and in every subject to which it addresses itself.
# We believe the Bible to be the ultimate, best, and final word on all issues of biblical geography and history.
# We believe the Bibles testimony to itself is the final judge of archaeology and archaeological conclusions not vice-versa.
If that's not hard-core skepticism and a dogged determination to discover the facts no matter what, then I don't know what is.
Judging from the replies on this thread, we're failing to teach them much of anything.
All of this would be visible in the remains.
It is hilarious that educated people can act so ignorantly.
However I would believe that it was Noah's Ark if there were better identification such as: a Liberian registration number, a Carnival Cruise brochure, a flag of any kind (including semaphore), the letters HMS NOAH inscribed anywhere, a recovered cannon, amphora bottles......
I believe that God wants me to be wise enough to know that some words of man are fallible and need interpretation. Especially stories repeated by hearsay for thousands of years.
If those words are inconsistent with logic and cause me to doubt my faith in God then those words should be doubted instead, perhaps ignored, perhaps understood in the historical light of those who wrote them.
Even the ten commandments forbid me from stealing my neighbors ass, but say nothing about stealing his Lincoln Navigator. Oh well, I can't afford the gas anyway.