I'm also wondering where cement and steel are mentioned in the Biblical specs.
God told Pastor Greene to build his congregation’s new church as a replica of Noah’s Ark.
Okay. You caught me.I less than three logic said:Rebuilt?
You're too late. There are forums that qualify.I have a strange urge to procure the adjacent lot and build me a Tower of Babel.
You could probably fit two or three Victory's in it, but that doesn't change my point. 350 feet long is big but not the biggest and no longer impressive.Darth Rotor said:As to dimensions, I think the keel is longer than a clipper ship's.
IIRC, Nelson's Victory is not as long as this ark.
Well, maybe his love for people driving on I-68.Ladewig said:It is supposed to demonstrate God's love for mankind.
We don't need your kind here.ysidro said:Hey guys. First post and I'm making it to the Religion and Philosophy forum. I must be crazy.
Have faith and give them money.ysidro said:Anyway, I used to live down there and I've passed the "Ark" many a time. It really is just a skeleton of a ship right now. Kind of sad really.
Dude, if yhwh can fit dinosaurs on there he can certainly fold up a measly giraffe small enough to fit on the shelf over the captain's bunk.Mercutio said:Their own drawings show that a giraffe can't fit through the door.
Myth busted...
You guys are gonna be sorry when I am allowed to board on the day of the rains.Ipecac said:Odd that this should come up. I just drove by this thing for the first time the other day. It's pretty silly, especially since it's unlikely to ever be finished. Guess god isn't that interested in it.
You may or may not be using an accurate definition of "replica", but context shows that the pastor does not intend it that way. He envisions thousands of people from across the globe coming to visit the sign of god's love. A plastic mock-up with stinky glue won't accomplish that.Marc L said:It's not a rebuilding, it's a replica. It doesn't have to be of the same materials any more than a model airplane needs to run on jet fuel.
You may or may not be using an accurate definition of "replica",
A copy or reproduction, especially one on a scale smaller than the original.
but context shows that the pastor does not intend it that way. He envisions thousands of people from across the globe coming to visit the sign of god's love. A plastic mock-up with stinky glue won't accomplish that.
I know it's claimed to have been rebuilt elsewhere, but I drive past this particular Noah's Ark rebuilding at least a few times a year for the past several years.
The website says construction began in 1976, but I have seen no progress on it beyond what is shown in the photo on the web. This despite the website claims that god has been providing all the building material required.
I'm also wondering where cement and steel are mentioned in the Biblical specs.
Finally, they mention the dimensions (450' x 75' x 45') as if it's enormous. I wonder how many container ships or naval vessels they've seen.
Which leads to my pointless questions: Do people such as this honestly convince themselves that they are doing something of value? Or that they are doing something that demonstrates biblical truth?
If so, how can they maintain the facade in the face of simple facts like gopher wood does not equal concrete and cement?
Website here: http://www.godsark.org/
I really wasn't questioning your use; it's just that since I didn't consider it relevant to the point I didn't bother to look it up.From dictionary.com
Okay, I can see that.Marc L said:Granted. I'm not reading the context as you are, either. I see him as having said that this will be a church, not an actual boat. If this is true, then it makes sense that there will be concrete involved.
I didn't know that Noah was a big hoops fan. I think a half court would have been big enough for a game of 2 on 2 or even a coed game of 4 on 4.
Already being done. In Babylon.And elevators. After all, those animals tend to be kind of lazy.
Makes be want to re-build Babylon, just to tick those Christians off. Yes, nothing like a huge "heathen" replica t add to the landscape.
It would probably look nicer anyways.
I can honestly say I never expected to read that sentence in my lifetime.Steel reinforcement rod was needed and God spoke to a man to donate it.
Those trees aren't indigenous to the Middle East?Here's a quiz boys and girls. Can anyone spot the problem with this little scenario?
http://www.godsark.org/html/Slide011.jpg
Here's a quiz boys and girls. Can anyone spot the problem with this little scenario?
According to their site, they only build when they get a donation, i.e. they are not borrowing money. If you look at their construction pictures, they have only a tiny fraction completed. It could be a loooooong time. The architectural sketch is very impressive though.
I have a strange urge to procure the adjacent lot and build me a Tower of Babel.
And elevators. After all, those animals tend to be kind of lazy.
Makes me want to re-build Babylon, just to tick those Christians off.
Can it hold two of each of 8 000 kinds?Emma Mærsk is currently the largest container ship ever built.
You do the math. Not a chance that two of each species can fit on one of those babies...
Yes we still have some fundies here, but we are planning on shipping the remaining ones to the US, like we did in the past.And of course, there's this loony in the Netherlands building one with more authentic materials. However, the thing will be one third the size and unable to float, so it's going to be towed on a barge and function as a silly bible theme park.
It's mostly in Dutch, but it has some nice pictures and an English movie.