examiner.com — Model of Noah's Ark at the Creation Museum Of the many grounds offered to doubt the story of Noah and his Ark, the carrying capacity of the Ark, or rather a critical limitation of the same, is one of the most frequent. But as Tim Lovett shows, the argument assumes that the Ark was much smaller than it actually was.
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covenFeb 21, 2010
Ding ding ding. Tell him what he's won, Johnny!
dulcettoneFeb 21, 2010
He may have invented the internet, but he never claimed to have built the Ark!
fraggle35Feb 21, 2010
Good idea, but what you describe is pretty much evolution, can't see the creationists being with you on this.
nirv117Feb 21, 2010
did they have fish tanks on the boat?
snotrokitFeb 21, 2010
and my favorite from the comments, "I'm amazed at how many assumptions this article makes for what is essentially an old goat-herders' myth..... Here's a better suggestion for the ark story: it's a story. We should no more try to explain it as a real event than we should try to explain the physics behind Alice in Wonderland."
phazoniFeb 21, 2010
You're kidding right? You sound like you're taking the story of Noah seriously.
killermothFeb 22, 2010
WTF is this doing on digg?