Religions > Atheism > WingNutDaily: Summer tours offered to site of 'Noah's Ark'
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"Jason Spaceman" |
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22 May 2006 05:09:36 AM |
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WingNutDaily: Summer tours offered to site of 'Noah's Ark' |
From the article:
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Spot near Mount Ararat believed by many to be actual Bible boat
Posted: May 21, 2006
9:00 p.m. Eastern
By Joe Kovacs
© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com
A new travel website is now promoting summer tours to a Turkish site near Mount
Ararat believed by many to be the fossilized remains of Noah's Ark.
Noah's Ark Holidays, which bills itself as an "ethical travel referral website"
is behind the offer, with a pitch for the location in Dogubayazit, Turkey,
reading:
You will be awe-inspired, whether you have a personal faith or not, when you
visit the National Park of Noah's Ark. Many experts have examined, tested,
researched, taken radar scans and recorded lengths of this incredible
boat-shaped object that many people, both non-experts and scientists, believe
to be the fossilized remains of Noah's Ark. Read what others have said about it
and make your own mind up. It really is a mind boggling story! If it is not
Noah's Ark, then what are, what look like the fossilized remains of a boat, the
same lengths as the lengths detailed in the Book of Genesis for Noah's Ark
doing in the "Mountains of Ararat"?
While the website itself is not a travel agency, it does provide a link to one
that is conducting the tours embarking from London for a price of about $1,500
for a 10-day excursion. It has already slated three departure dates of July 5,
Aug. 5 and Sept. 6.
"You can literally stand and smell the history around you in your nostrils," the
site maintains.
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Read it at http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=50307
J. Spaceman
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| User: "Brian E. Clark" |
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| Title: Re: WingNutDaily: Summer tours offered to site of 'Noah's Ark' |
22 May 2006 01:03:48 PM |
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In article <e4s2kh$9j4$1@news.datemas.de>, Jason Spaceman
said...
You will be awe-inspired, whether you have a personal faith or not, when you
visit the National Park of Noah's Ark. Many experts have examined, tested,
researched, taken radar scans and recorded lengths of this incredible
boat-shaped object that many people, both non-experts and scientists, believe
to be the fossilized remains of Noah's Ark.
Perhaps Lincoln's aphorism should be amended to include: "You
can fool most of the fundamentalists all of the time."
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Brian E. Clark
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| User: "Desertphile" |
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| Title: Re: WingNutDaily: Summer tours offered to site of 'Noah's Ark' |
22 May 2006 09:31:24 AM |
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Jason Spaceman wrote:
From the article:
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Spot near Mount Ararat believed by many to be actual Bible boat
Posted: May 21, 2006
9:00 p.m. Eastern
By Joe Kovacs
© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com
A new travel website is now promoting summer tours to a Turkish site near Mount
Ararat
If it is near Mount Ararat, that proves the Bible has at least one
error in it.
believed by many to be the fossilized remains of Noah's Ark.
"Many" as in 0.000001 percent of the human population.
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| User: "Bill Hudson" |
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| Title: Re: WingNutDaily: Summer tours offered to site of 'Noah's Ark' |
22 May 2006 11:34:04 AM |
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Jason Spaceman wrote:
From the article:
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Spot near Mount Ararat believed by many to be actual Bible boat
Posted: May 21, 2006
9:00 p.m. Eastern
By Joe Kovacs
© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com
A new travel website is now promoting summer tours to a Turkish site near Mount
Ararat believed by many to be the fossilized remains of Noah's Ark.
Noah's Ark Holidays, which bills itself as an "ethical travel referral website"
is behind the offer, with a pitch for the location in Dogubayazit, Turkey,
reading:
You will be awe-inspired, whether you have a personal faith or not, when you
visit the National Park of Noah's Ark. Many experts have examined, tested,
researched, taken radar scans and recorded lengths of this incredible
boat-shaped object that many people, both non-experts and scientists, believe
to be the fossilized remains of Noah's Ark. Read what others have said about it
and make your own mind up. It really is a mind boggling story! If it is not
Noah's Ark, then what are, what look like the fossilized remains of a boat, the
same lengths as the lengths detailed in the Book of Genesis for Noah's Ark
doing in the "Mountains of Ararat"?
While the website itself is not a travel agency, it does provide a link to one
that is conducting the tours embarking from London for a price of about $1,500
for a 10-day excursion. It has already slated three departure dates of July 5,
Aug. 5 and Sept. 6.
"You can literally stand and smell the history around you in your nostrils," the
site maintains.
No, that would be the sheep grazing nearby.
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