Friday, May 7, 2010

Noah's Ark ....??? Really.

VIVAnews - A group of Christian communities of China announced the discovery of Noah's Ark at an altitude of 4000 meters on Mount Ararat, Turkey.

The research team incorporated 'Noah's Ark International Ministries' was 99.9 percent sure that what they found was a ship which according to some religious scriptures built by Noah before the flood disaster mahadahsyat mengapus sinful race of mankind.

Fox News, Friday, April 30, 2010, said the discovery on Mount Ararat in Turkey that could be true Noah ship, but could also be wrong.

Even if not proven that it is the ship of Noah, who believe they will not stop looking for elsewhere.


• VIVAnews Some people argue that the timber ships that were photographed are not old enough, no pictures to verify the location of the site, there is no independent expert who saw the data, and there is no evidence that the Earth had devastating floods.

Most people do not believe in these discoveries actually scriptural experts who also have the belief that Noah's Ark existed and could be found, but does not believe the discovery of China's research team.

Dr. John Morris, a seasoned archaeologist Institute for Creation Research, and even pointed to the discovery as a hoax. Morris has led 13 expeditions to Mount Ararat to search for the vessel referred to in scripture. He knows exactly the location in Ararat, and called the discovery the researchers of China is a fraud.

Dr. Randall Price, head of Jewish Studies at Liberty University, Virginia, United States, two years ago had been a team member Noah's Ark Ministries International. He came out of the project because they felt there was a certain party that took advantage of the project by making the process of finding the Ark of Noah as the tourism industry.

Morris and Price was contacted by the China team to participate in a press conference to announce their findings several days ago. However, Morris and Price refused on the grounds, too little evidence was obtained. Professor Porcher Taylor of the University of Richmond also sure it's not the real Noah's ark. "They were digging in the wrong location on Mount Ararat," Taylor said.

According to Taylor, satellite images of an area about half a mile away from the location of China's team found the ship, showed an area called the "Ararat anomaly", an intriguing area that the U.S. intelligence community over the years. "If traces of Noah's vessel on Mount Ararat, only the most logical location is at the Ararat anomaly, and not in a location where it was sensational confession released by the group," Taylor said.

However, archaeologists are convinced that flash floods had struck the Earth and that there is the wreck of Noah on Mount Ararat, though at different locations with China's team found. Whatever it is, Morris, Price, Taylor, and many other experts, remains returned to Mount Ararat in hopes of finding something that they trust. (Umi)

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