tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6363362.post115097221591271243..comments2024-03-14T08:15:15.207-07:00Comments on CADRE Comments: More on the "Finding" of Noah's ArkBKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01967809861892681780noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6363362.post-55194479149568716822009-11-24T08:55:10.660-08:002009-11-24T08:55:10.660-08:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6363362.post-25364608333776067992007-06-27T15:19:00.000-07:002007-06-27T15:19:00.000-07:00For the sake of the debate, lets say that they fou...For the sake of the debate, lets say that they found a REALLY, REALLY big boat. It is imbossible to take all species two by two. Lets look at some numbers of KNOWN species.<BR/>287,655 plants<BR/>1.5 million fungi<BR/>10,000 lichens<BR/>1,190,200 invertebrates<BR/>58,808 vertebrates<BR/>5-10 million bacteria<BR/>1.5 million <BR/><BR/>Grand total = 8,046,663 (low estimate)<BR/>Two by two = Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6363362.post-1151070538526815862006-06-23T06:48:00.000-07:002006-06-23T06:48:00.000-07:00{lol!} Well, I certainly know some tongue-in-cheek...{lol!} Well, I certainly know some tongue-in-cheekers who now seem only able to taste the bitter!<BR/><BR/>{{I don't necessarily pull [those resolutions] out of the article that I linked.}}<BR/><BR/>{shrug}<BR/><BR/>"the altar... was made from the same materials they later found in the Ark"<BR/><BR/>That seems straightforward enough. This thing was made from the same material as that other thing Jason Pratthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01602238179676591394noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6363362.post-1151014890716145282006-06-22T15:21:00.000-07:002006-06-22T15:21:00.000-07:00Jason,Don't be too tongue in cheek -- it causes yo...Jason,<BR/><BR/>Don't be too tongue in cheek -- it causes your taste-buds to go bad. :)<BR/><BR/>I certainly appreciate your resolution of these problems, and while they make sense, I don't necessarily pull them out of the article that I linked. Thus, while I don't doubt for a minute that your resolutions are possible, I will wait for further reports before making judgements.<BR/><BR/>Yes, the BKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01967809861892681780noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6363362.post-1150993074291909252006-06-22T09:17:00.000-07:002006-06-22T09:17:00.000-07:00So far, all I've read from these reports are the u...So far, all I've read from these reports are the usual folk legend claims that have historically never proven themselves and probably never will. A case in point being the supposed cuneiform tablet on which the five cities of the plain were supposedly written--and in the same order as scripture also.<BR/><BR/>What we need in any archaeological setting, whether possibly Biblical or otherwise, is slaveofonehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17493574936843969520noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6363362.post-1150984924321964862006-06-22T07:02:00.000-07:002006-06-22T07:02:00.000-07:00Keeping tongue firmly planted in cheek--I can reso...Keeping tongue firmly planted in cheek--<BR/><BR/>I can resolve a couple of those caveats, I think.<BR/><BR/>a.) The report (such as it is) claimed the altar was made out of the same material as they _later found_ in the Ark. i.e. they went into the structure later, and it was made of the same stuff. (This in no way confirms anything, of course, including that the whole report isn't bogus Jason Pratthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01602238179676591394noreply@blogger.com