Yes, a "full scale" Ark is to be built as part of a Creation Museum in Kentucky.
{There is a link for those who wish to donate}
http://beta.ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/...k-built-u.html
To give you some idea of the scale of this vessel
http://www.creationtips.com/arksize.html
Noah's Ark was huge! If you wrongly imagine the Ark looked like some of those little cartoon boats in children's story books, with a couple of elephants' trunks and giraffes' necks sticking out the top, think again.
Genesis 6:15 in the Bible tells us the Ark's dimensions were at least 135 meters long (300 cubits), 22.5 meters wide (50 cubits), and 13.5 meters high (30 cubits). That's 450 feet long, 75 feet wide, and 45 feet high! It could have been larger, because several larger-sized cubits were used. But the 45-centimeter (18-inch) cubit is long enough to show the enormous size of the Ark.
I wonder if they are going to employ 600 year-old construction workers and use 7000 year-old construction techniques (or whatever)![]()
http://www.creationtips.com/floodmount.html
Actually this site answers a lot of questions I had about the flood e.g.
Always wondered about that...How could Noah's Flood cover mountains like Everest?
Simple reallyMount Everest lies between Tibet and Nepal in southern Asia. It is 9 kilometers high. The waters from the worldwide Flood of Noah's time would cover a fairly level earth only to about 3 kilometers. So how could the water form Noah's Flood cover Mount Everest?
The answer is that Mount Everest was formed after or during the Flood — it wasn't in existence in its present form before the Flood. We know this because its higher parts contain fossils of sea creatures and seashells, showing that it is made of rock that was once under water.![]()
And I expect the Kentucky tax-payers will be happy at chipping in $37 million in tax incentives.
http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2..._the_state.php
You think that's huge, take a look at it alongside the a T1 class supertanker. Appologies for poor image editing software.
Supertanker vs Noah's Ark.JPG
Everest was and is the only ark traffic control centre. Of course it has been modernised (made taller) over time to be sure it can operate even when the flood is deeper (or higher?)
[QUOTE=chaggle;93888]http://www.creationtips.com/floodmount.html
Actually this site answers a lot of questions I had about the flood e.g.
Always wondered about that...How could Noah's Flood cover mountains like Everest?
I wonder how they explain the lack of sea creature fossils on other mountains which are over 3km high? Heaven forbid they use the mantra 'absence of evidence is not evidence of absence'[Mount Everest lies between Tibet and Nepal in southern Asia. It is 9 kilometers high. The waters from the worldwide Flood of Noah's time would cover a fairly level earth only to about 3 kilometers. So how could the water form Noah's Flood cover Mount Everest?
The answer is that Mount Everest was formed after or during the Flood — it wasn't in existence in its present form before the Flood. We know this because its higher parts contain fossils of sea creatures and seashells, showing that it is made of rock that was once under water. /QUOTE]
Simple really![]()
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Love to have an Airfix model of it.
Although Matt's pic should be all that is needed, perhaps actually building a full scale ark will help some people to realise just how stupidly small it is. It wouldn't even be big enough to contain two of every "kind" of mammal, let alone all the birds, reptiles, insects, fresh water fish, etc, etc.
This could actually be a "win" for rationality if it proves to be much harder to build than they expected and is then seen to be quite small compared to modern vessels.
"Get every detail right with Airfix"
Except in this case methinks...
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