Here's a interesting video discussing the math required by the story of Noah's Ark. It asserts it's mathematically impossible. Thoughts? Anyone disagree?
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It is possible, but highly improbable. There are actually two accounts intertwined. The video speaks on the first, but not the second which would only require the presence of approximately 15,000 animals.
It is possible, but highly improbable. There are actually two accounts intertwined. The video speaks on the first, but not the second which would only require the presence of approximately 15,000 animals.
Bud Bundy said:where did the water go.
Localized flood in the Mediterranean Basin which, to them, was the 'whole world'. That much water on a worldwide basis would cause the Earth to go out of orbit.
Ill Clinton said:How would 15,000 animals be possible?
Bud Bundy said:ahh so you don't believe the world flooded. That is all you had to say.
I don't personally know anyone who believes the whole world flooded. If they do, that just shows their ignorance.
There's plenty of people who believe the whole world flooded, there's a ton of that ignorance on youtube. 15,000 animals is still impossible for 8 people to feed and clean up after. What about all the food they would eat? What about the feces? How are you going to stop animals from killing eachother?