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How Archaeologists hunting Noah's Ark made discovery at boat-shaped mound
The US Sun, By Juliana Cruz Lima, on October 19, 2024
https://www.the-sun.com/news/12709948/noahs-ark-bible-discovery-turkey-iran/
Scientists unlock secrets of 3,000-year-old tablet revealing path to Noah's Ark
The Jerusalem Post by Jerusalem Post Staff on OCTOBER 30, 2024
This conversation delves into two significant claims linked to archaeological discoveries. First, the Durupinar site in Turkey, promoted by Andrew Jones of the Doubting Thomas Research Foundation, is alleged to house Noah's Ark. However, substantial criticism arises due to Jones's lack of academic credentials and the natural geological formation of the site.
The second claim revolves around the Imago Mundi, a Babylonian map suggesting a flood narrative linked to older myths like Ziusudra. Experts argue that these stories reflect evolving cultural myths rather than historical events. Scientific evidence, like marine fossils in high altitudes or ancient geographical changes, contradicts the notion of a global flood and supports natural explanations for these findings. This underscores the importance of separating myth from evidence-based science.
The Non-Prophets, Episode 23.46.3 featuring Cynthia McDonald, Eli Slack and Jimmy Jr.
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The US Sun, By Juliana Cruz Lima, on October 19, 2024
https://www.the-sun.com/news/12709948/noahs-ark-bible-discovery-turkey-iran/
Scientists unlock secrets of 3,000-year-old tablet revealing path to Noah's Ark
The Jerusalem Post by Jerusalem Post Staff on OCTOBER 30, 2024
This conversation delves into two significant claims linked to archaeological discoveries. First, the Durupinar site in Turkey, promoted by Andrew Jones of the Doubting Thomas Research Foundation, is alleged to house Noah's Ark. However, substantial criticism arises due to Jones's lack of academic credentials and the natural geological formation of the site.
The second claim revolves around the Imago Mundi, a Babylonian map suggesting a flood narrative linked to older myths like Ziusudra. Experts argue that these stories reflect evolving cultural myths rather than historical events. Scientific evidence, like marine fossils in high altitudes or ancient geographical changes, contradicts the notion of a global flood and supports natural explanations for these findings. This underscores the importance of separating myth from evidence-based science.
The Non-Prophets, Episode 23.46.3 featuring Cynthia McDonald, Eli Slack and Jimmy Jr.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-non-prophets--3254964/support.
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How Archaeologists hunting Noah's Ark made discovery at boat-shaped mound
The US Sun, By Juliana Cruz Lima, on October 19, 2024
https://www.the-sun.com/news/12709948/noahs-ark-bible-discovery-turkey-iran/
Scientists unlock secrets of 3,000-year-old tablet revealing path to Noah's Ark
The Jerusalem Post by Jerusalem Post Staff on OCTOBER 30, 2024
This conversation delves into two significant claims linked to archaeological discoveries. First, the Durupinar site in Turkey, promoted by Andrew Jones of the Doubting Thomas Research Foundation, is alleged to house Noah's Ark. However, substantial criticism arises due to Jones's lack of academic credentials and the natural geological formation of the site.
The second claim revolves around the Imago Mundi, a Babylonian map suggesting a flood narrative linked to older myths like Ziusudra. Experts argue that these stories reflect evolving cultural myths rather than historical events. Scientific evidence, like marine fossils in high altitudes or ancient geographical changes, contradicts the notion of a global flood and supports natural explanations for these findings. This underscores the importance of separating myth from evidence-based science.
The Non-Prophets, Episode 23.46.3 featuring Cynthia McDonald, Eli Slack and Jimmy Jr.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-non-prophets--3254964/support.
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The US Sun, By Juliana Cruz Lima, on October 19, 2024
https://www.the-sun.com/news/12709948/noahs-ark-bible-discovery-turkey-iran/
Scientists unlock secrets of 3,000-year-old tablet revealing path to Noah's Ark
The Jerusalem Post by Jerusalem Post Staff on OCTOBER 30, 2024
This conversation delves into two significant claims linked to archaeological discoveries. First, the Durupinar site in Turkey, promoted by Andrew Jones of the Doubting Thomas Research Foundation, is alleged to house Noah's Ark. However, substantial criticism arises due to Jones's lack of academic credentials and the natural geological formation of the site.
The second claim revolves around the Imago Mundi, a Babylonian map suggesting a flood narrative linked to older myths like Ziusudra. Experts argue that these stories reflect evolving cultural myths rather than historical events. Scientific evidence, like marine fossils in high altitudes or ancient geographical changes, contradicts the notion of a global flood and supports natural explanations for these findings. This underscores the importance of separating myth from evidence-based science.
The Non-Prophets, Episode 23.46.3 featuring Cynthia McDonald, Eli Slack and Jimmy Jr.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-non-prophets--3254964/support.
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