lots of people I know believe in the whole massive global flood thingy.
what does Gamespot think?
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[QUOTE="ViVaLaMaTT"][QUOTE="353535355353535"]pics or didn't happenwhat does Gamespot think?
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[QUOTE="353535355353535"][QUOTE="ViVaLaMaTT"][QUOTE="353535355353535"]pics or didn't happenwhat does Gamespot think?
ViVaLaMaTT
[QUOTE="ViVaLaMaTT"][QUOTE="353535355353535"][QUOTE="ViVaLaMaTT"][QUOTE="353535355353535"]pics or didn't happenwhat does Gamespot think?
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[QUOTE="353535355353535"][QUOTE="ViVaLaMaTT"][QUOTE="353535355353535"][QUOTE="ViVaLaMaTT"][QUOTE="353535355353535"]pics or didn't happenwhat does Gamespot think?
ViVaLaMaTT
Yes, I most certainly believe that millions of gallons of water appeared from nowhere, poured over everything, and then vanished into another dimension or something.
Sounds 100% plausible.
The thing the bible doesn't realize is that the amount of water on the planet right now is the maximum amount, unless lots of comets swing by. Rain doesn't come from outer space.
[QUOTE="Film-Guy"]this is what they think:lol:
jodamn
Oh dear. Did you read some of the "top points"? It says "the ark" contains titanium fittings! I don't really know anything about metallurgy, but I'm pretty sure titanium wasn't invented in antediluvian times.... :D
Aliens man. How do you thik someone so primative would have been able to build a large and stable enough structure to house every species of animal and how do you think he rounded them up? Let me tell you, he wasn't going on horseback playing rodeo.
I'm impressed by his expedition to the Arctic, to save two polar bears.SolidSnake35
Pst...really only a local flood. And the livestock he took would have been his farm animals.
[QUOTE="353535355353535"][QUOTE="Film-Guy"]I sincerely hope you're jokingaccording to religious "scientists" this is noahs ark:lol:
Film-Guy
http://www.arkdiscovery.com/noah's_ark.htm
this is what they think:lol:
holy ****:shock:[QUOTE="SolidSnake35"]I'm impressed by his expedition to the Arctic, to save two polar bears.LJS9502_basic
Pst...really only a local flood. And the livestock he took would have been his farm animals.
I prefer the epic journey version. It would make a good movie. :Pit could have happend but we dont really know2ndWonderwe do know that sometime around 2900 BC, there was this massive flood along the euphrates river and a lot of people died. the king, I dont remember his name, but a king commondeered a commercial barge and loaded his possesions and familiy and animals onto the barge where he floated down the euphrates river and into the persian gulf and ran aground. to thank his gods for providing him safety he made a sacrifice on a hilltop temple
[QUOTE="Film-Guy"][QUOTE="353535355353535"][QUOTE="Film-Guy"]I sincerely hope you're jokingaccording to religious "scientists" this is noahs ark:lol:
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http://www.arkdiscovery.com/noah's_ark.htm
this is what they think:lol:
holy ****:shock:crazy isnt it?
[QUOTE="353535355353535"][QUOTE="Film-Guy"][QUOTE="353535355353535"][QUOTE="Film-Guy"]I sincerely hope you're jokingaccording to religious "scientists" this is noahs ark:lol:
Film-Guy
http://www.arkdiscovery.com/noah's_ark.htm
this is what they think:lol:
holy ****:shock:crazy isnt it?
it sure is. last timeI checked, stone doesn't float, and you cant fit 3 million different animals on one boat 500 feet long[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="SolidSnake35"]I'm impressed by his expedition to the Arctic, to save two polar bears.SolidSnake35
Pst...really only a local flood. And the livestock he took would have been his farm animals.
I prefer the epic journey version. It would make a good movie. :PThe NBC version of "Noah's Ark" was somewhat entertaining. In that rendition, a travelling salesman rides up on some kind of floating bicycle trying to peddle goods to Noah he is out on the deck of the ark.
[QUOTE="Rikusaki"]i don't believe in any of that religious crap. it just causes conflict, war and genocide.jodamn
I know what you mean, but calling it 'crap' will get you on the wrong side of a jihad. ;) Just try to not let it get to you. :D
lol sorry if i made some ppl mad. i just dont like killing ppl to prove something stupid like "god is on our side".
i don't believe in any of that religious crap. it just causes conflict, war and genocide.Rikusaki
I don't believe that. I'm not talking about your religious beliefs, believe what you want. But people seem to always find things to fight over, whether it be education, physical looks, gender, age, entertainment tastes, government, physical ability, etc...
Taking away religion would do nothing to eliminate conflict.
[QUOTE="jodamn"][QUOTE="Rikusaki"]i don't believe in any of that religious crap. it just causes conflict, war and genocide.Rikusaki
I know what you mean, but calling it 'crap' will get you on the wrong side of a jihad. ;) Just try to not let it get to you. :D
lol sorry if i made some ppl mad. i just dont like killing ppl to prove something stupid like "god is on our side".
Hey, don't worry, I'm not what most people would consider 'religious' and I'm pretty much impossible to offend. besides, I tend to agree with you, just looking back at all the death and destruction. But I also know a lot of really great people who happen to be religious, and it's not like they're going out and picking rights with people of different faiths. :D so I just can't seem to figure out how this keeps happening.... :?
edit: maybe it's the religious organizations that are taking advantage of people's trust and faith, eh?
The reason God flooded the Earth was because angels were f*cking humans. I see no angel-human hybrids. And the Book of Genesis says that Noah was six hundred years old, and got drunk after he finished the ark. Believeable :roll:. OK, I can see him becoming an alchoholic after making a giant zoo-boat.Video_Game_King
Trust me, if you're on a giant zoo-boat, you don't walk to the bottle, you run. :D
The reason God flooded the Earth was because angels were f*cking humans. I see no angel-human hybrids. And the Book of Genesis says that Noah was six hundred years old, and got drunk after he finished the ark. Believeable :roll:. OK, I can see him becoming an alchoholic after making a giant zoo-boat.Video_Game_King
I'm all for discussion but really, at least make sense with it. Angels weren't mating humans anywhere in the Bible; and even if they were, have you ever seen a human/dog hybrid or a human/monkey hybrid? I didn't think so.
[QUOTE="Video_Game_King"]The reason God flooded the Earth was because angels were f*cking humans. I see no angel-human hybrids. And the Book of Genesis says that Noah was six hundred years old, and got drunk after he finished the ark. Believeable :roll:. OK, I can see him becoming an alchoholic after making a giant zoo-boat.guynamedbilly
I'm all for discussion but really, at least make sense with it. Angels weren't mating humans anywhere in the Bible; and even if they were, have you ever seen a human/dog hybrid or a human/monkey hybrid? I didn't think so.
I heard it somewhere, but I can't remember what they were called. It was neo something. Then again, Gamespot Atheists arent' the most reliable sources :P. The other stuff is true. Michaelangelo dedicated an entire section of the Sistine Chapel Muriel to Noah's Alchoholism.
In my honest opinion, I believe that Noah's flood took place on Mars, and that the Ark was in fact some sort of spaceship. So far as I know, there was no clearly defined time-period between Adam and Eve's exile from Eden and the flood of Noah. Therefore, it would make sense that, if sufficient time were to pass, that humanity on Mars would have developed advanced space travel, and thereby be able to create a craft that would be able to reproduce Martian life on Earth.
Like I said, this is only my opinion. I am not about to say that it is the most credible idea out there, far from it, actually, but it is my belief.
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