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Noah’s Flood: Fact or Fiction
2 Apr 2014

Noah’s Flood: Fact or Fiction

by Tas Walker | posted in: Noah's Flood | 0

This little book answers questions about the reality of Noah’s Flood and the Ark. Could Noah have built an Ark that big? How could all the animals fit? How could Noah collect all the animals? Were dinosaurs on board? Weren’t … Continued

Noah's Ark, Noah's Flood
Aronofsky’s Noah will stimulate biblical geology
29 Mar 2014

Aronofsky’s Noah will stimulate biblical geology

by Tas Walker | posted in: Noah's Flood | 1

In March 2014, Darren Aronofsky’s blockbuster film Noah opened in cinemas around the world (figure 1). Aronofsky says he has been long fascinated with the biblical Noah and dreamt for years of producing a film on this theme. He has … Continued

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12 reasons Robert Ballard has not discovered Noah’s Flood
13 Dec 2012

12 reasons Robert Ballard has not discovered Noah’s Flood

by Tas Walker | posted in: Noah's Flood | 4

Christiane Amanpour in her two-part ABC News special, “Back to the Beginning” features Titanic discoverer Robert Ballard claiming he found evidence of Noah’s Flood. (See Evidence Noah’s Biblical Flood happened, says Robert Ballard.) In 1999/2000 Ballard explored for human settlements … Continued

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Noah’s Ark replica evokes global interest
2 Jun 2011

Noah’s Ark replica evokes global interest

by Tas Walker | posted in: Noah's Ark | 2

The Sydney Morning Herald reported a life-size replica of Noah’s Ark under construction by Johan Huibers in Dordrecht, Netherlands.   (Update 15 June 2011: The Sydney Morning Herald article does not seem to be available now but the New York … Continued

Johan Huibers, Noah's Ark
Noah’s Ark claimed discovered on Mt Ararat in Turkey
27 Apr 2010

Noah’s Ark claimed discovered on Mt Ararat in Turkey

by Tas Walker | posted in: Noah's Ark | 39

Breaking news reports: Explorers have discovered Noah’s Ark high on Mt Ararat in Turkey. A group of Chinese and Turkish evangelical explorers said Monday they believe they may have found Noah’s Ark — four thousand metres up a mountain in … Continued

Flood geology, Mt Ararat, Noah's Ark
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