Second deck Noah’s ark Mt. Ararat surficed on its own

Second deck Noah’s ark Mt. Ararat surficed on its own

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This website concerns the June 2008 discovery of the large wooden structure on mount Ararat in eastern Turkey and the 2010 press release about this discovery.

19 Comments

  • Philip Williams
    Reply August 28, 2019

    Philip Williams

    Actually very true.

    But just how did you know?

  • Philip Williams
    Reply August 28, 2019

    Philip Williams

  • Philip Williams
    Reply August 28, 2019

    Philip Williams

  • Reply August 28, 2019

    Varnel Watson

    I usually follow only the original poster not all of them that decided to copy paste from him years later not even knowing the technology

  • Casius Leonidas
    Reply August 28, 2019

    Casius Leonidas

    Ron Wyatt discovered the Ark in Turkey, way back in the 80’s.
    The government of Turkey did their own study of the site and agreed with him…they even built a visitors center which overlooks the area.

    • Reply August 28, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      and you are correct Philip Williams

    • Philip Williams
      Reply August 28, 2019

      Philip Williams

      Troy Day

      Ron Wyatt discovered a mud hole that is contrary to the Bible’s description of the landing place of Noah’s Ark. I have been to that mud hole and similar formations just up the road, created by the same 1948 earthquake.

      Yes, the Government did help build a museum there. It’s on the road behind Parasut’s Noah’s Ark Research Center and museum. In just a few months, I doubt that anyone will ever again be interested in that foolish site.

    • Casius Leonidas
      Reply August 28, 2019

      Casius Leonidas

      Troy Day so nothing indicating a man made structure exists on that site?

    • Casius Leonidas
      Reply August 29, 2019

      Casius Leonidas

      Philip Williams so are saying nothing man made exists at that site?

    • Reply August 29, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      Casius Leonidas I think I have to but dont really need to with any man made doctrine at hand or otherwise

    • Philip Williams
      Reply August 29, 2019

      Philip Williams

      Casius Leonidas

      It is well known that site was created in an earthquake and rainstorm in 1948, and not unlike similar formations just up the road. Nothing manmade exists there unless someone has dropped or buried it. I have visited this site and the museum there. It’s a pure promotion. The astronaut James Irwin who knew Ron Wyatt had no interest in it. I saw the foolishness of that site when some devoted Wyatt fans gave me his nonsense book on this site.

      Astonishing that Christians are interested in this mud hole but not the ship on the mountain that interests the world’s foremost archaeologists. I suppose we could chalk this up as a measure of religious television.

  • Reply August 29, 2019

    Varnel Watson

    what God covered let no man uncover

  • Philip Williams
    Reply August 29, 2019

    Philip Williams

    What does it say about the intelligence of someone so interested in a mud hole in a valley but skeptical of an ancient ship looking just like Noah’s Ark sitting on top of the extremely high treeless mountain where the Bible says that Noah’s Ark landed?

    And what does this say about the spiritual condition of today’s Pentecostal clergy?

    • Reply August 29, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      have to agree with Casius Leonidas on this one

  • Reply August 29, 2019

    Varnel Watson

    NOt implementing G5 technology all these years is a great mistake in the research

  • Reply December 6, 2023

    Stanley Wayne

    Please spell check

  • Reply December 20, 2023

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    • Reply December 20, 2023

      Stanley Wayne

      Pentecostal Theology ?

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