-Removed-In the video, they use all the Biblical Scriptures on this subject to back up THEIR claims; and, they fit their supposed find. This does not mean that THEIR claim or claims are true.
Satan used Biblical Scriptures to tempt Jesus in the wilderness to back up his claims; and, as we all know, Satan is nothing but a liar; and of course, Jesus told Satan so.
-Removed-You're taking my "says it all" comment out of context.
The video says itself how their supposed find matches all the scriptures on this subject (says it all). That does not mean that their find is not a hoax. That is my meaning.
There's a couple things in the video that I do not believe to be true at this time. Or, I found it misleading, etc.
-Removed-He has a video of him finding what he claims is the rock which Moses struck. That one is really quite good and I found it quite a credible proposal even if it is wrong.
I'll have to find that video, if you have a link please share?
Yeah, in this Ark video in the closing, the supposed man-made billboard made out of stone on the top of the mountain; depicting Noah and his family was a little too much for me. They attempted to make viewers believe that Noah or his sons made this billboard. They just got through telling us of the great volcano's since that time; and how the lava carried the Ark down the hill, but this rock stacked upon rock billboard is untouched since then. Hummmm........ lol As you can tell, I didn't believe that part.
@kingdavid403 saidIn the Ark Video, the video shows the man-made rock bill-board starting at 6:04 of the video; and, it lasts until close to 8:00 of the video; my mistake. This portion of the video is un-plausible to me.
He has a video of him finding what he claims is the rock which Moses struck. That one is really quite good and I found it quite a credible proposal even if it is wrong.
I'll have to find that video, if you have a link please share?
Yeah, in this Ark video in the closing, the supposed man-made billboard made out of stone on the top of the mountain; depicting Noa ...[text shortened]... illboard is untouched since then. Hummmm........ lol As you can tell, I didn't believe that part.
@kingdavid403 saidI did some searching around(googling) and I think this particular "Noah's ark found" discovery was later debunked, that the structure turned out to be a building.
In the Ark Video, the video shows the man-made rock bill-board starting at 6:04 of the video; and, it lasts until close to 8:00 of the video; my mistake. This portion of the video is un-plausible to me.
Personally, I think Noah's ark is higher up on the mountain under a glacier, which melts back every so many years, and they have some satellite photos they're not showing us because they don't want anyone to know just how sophisticated their technology is.
@secondson saidI think galveston75, and several others here (including you secondson) are correct. This most likely is not Noah"s ark.
I did some searching around(googling) and I think this particular "Noah's ark found" discovery was later debunked, that the structure turned out to be a building.
Personally, I think Noah's ark is higher up on the mountain under a glacier, which melts back every so many years, and they have some satellite photos they're not showing us because they don't want anyone to know just how sophisticated their technology is.
I wish one needed more proof before making such a Biblical claim in public. And yes, I believe in free speech. Free speech should not include lies, or claims without proof.
The video got me a little excited at first; thank God you guys pointed out some truths that pretty much debunked this video in my feeble little mind.
I'll take truth over a lie any day; especially if it is something that has to do with the Lord.
Thanks all. 🙂