Inside Noah's Ark with Dr. Tim Chaffey @ArkEncounter #podcast #shorts
Inside Noah's Ark with Dr. Tim Chaffey @ArkEncounter #podcast #shorts
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@CrossExamined Says:
Listen to the full podcast here👉📱https://bit.ly/419sg7L
@JESUS-IS-GOD316 Says:
When God made Adam,science would have viewed him as a mature man😂but he was one day old
@dejoutdoors Says:
GOD IS ABLE
@iancampbell2295 Says:
I'm literally wetting myself! The way these idiots desperately try to convince themselves! Try reading The Enuma Elish. It's basically a copy and paste job !
@joakimmoller Says:
Every thing I've heard about old earth is meant to prove the evolution theory. But then you believe in death before sin, which take away the sacrifice of Christ on the cross. Therefore I believe that young earth faith is crucial in the long term, but until you realise that you might be saved for a while anyway. But the bible is true and it's completely against the evolution theory and therefore also the theory of old earth.
@dalex60 Says:
What did Noah feed the carnivores? You two are IDIOTS!!!
@batteryacids5319 Says:
We know it didn’t happen
@alexanderbean7737 Says:
My issue is not with big animals. Its the little ones. Ants, termites, bees, etc
@_JohnRedcorn_ Says:
Yeah, at this point, I feel like old earth theory and evolution in particular are just silly. The exact age of the earth is perhaps debatable, but considering how flawed the dating methods are, I’m more inclined to believe the earth is as the Bible says close to 6000 years old
@armysapper12b Says:
😂 still doesn’t explain away the fact of food, water, hygiene and ventilation. A single opening of one cubic, really? Modern livestock vessels have multiple motor driven fans for ventilation. Methane would have been deadly in the matter of days. The average sheep size animal consumes around 10 pounds of food a day. What did they eat after the waters subsided? All vegetation would have been destroyed by being submerged in water for months. Penguins and marsupials traveling thousands miles and over oceans. The sloth would still be trying to get to the Americas. Come on now, on its face it is impossible if you critically think about it. But the religious refuse to acknowledge absurdity.
@Thespiceynugget Says:
Lol oh yes very reasonable except when you actually think about it
@shadowm2k7 Says:
You don't have to believe everything in the Bible but I've found that rejecting man's word and fully accepting God's word makes walking with him a whole lot easier. He has revealed to me things that I wouldn't have accepted if i still held my secular worldview. If He can't trust is with what He has already said, He's not going to trust us with anything new
@AndyRaparison Says:
I’m sure it was Thanos who did all that with his infinity gauntlet. Praise Thanos, our savior.
@waynedomingo1160 Says:
Ken ham is the man
@phunkyjunkee Says:
Fossils. Fossils are why I changed and now believe in a young earth. God killed the first animal to die on earth to cover the naked bodies of the sinning humans… If this is the first death then no fossils can be dated prior. The earth IS young. It has to be. 😊
@Thyalwaysseek Says:
Frank go and read Mark 4: 11-12.
@wiseyoutube2078 Says:
Yes. A massive flood where every single animal in pairs of two from every region on Earth appeared in front of a massive ark that was built by 4 people with no advanced nautical engineering experience. I certainly believe that. How couldn't I? I don't have common sense about the implications of it all. I like stories because they are easy to grasp
@hansdemos6510 Says:
I think projects like the Kentucky Ark will ultimately drive more people away from Christianity than it will draw towards it.
@davidlenett8808 Says:
You mean there are people who DON'T believe a penguin couple from the Antarctic coast, swam (and walked) 8,000 miles to the middle east to climb aboard a zoo boat built by a 500 year old man. It's like they don't even know it says so in a book. 🤷
@GiftofGrace88 Says:
1 Corinthians 1 18 For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God. 19 For it is written, I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and will bring to nothing the understanding of the prudent. 20 Where is the wise? where is the scribe? where is the disputer of this world? hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world? 21 For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe.
@b00mbox Says:
so where did noah keep the pubic lice?
@chrismcallister3495 Says:
The Bible requires a young earth view. Millions of years lies create a problem of sin , death and disease before Adam sinned. And the Bible is very clear that death entered after Adam sinned. Also, the Bible is VERY clear that creation was 6 literal days. It's not debatable. Stop trying to accept incorrect statements of scientism as truth and forcing it into the Bible. Fossils ONLY exist bc of the flood. Carbon dating is wrong. All dating makes huge assumptions that have been proven wrong. Evolution is wrong and has been proven wrong for 50 years. If you believe old earth, you negate the biblical account. CHRISTIANS must believe what the Bible says. You must believe that sin caused death. Otherwise there is no point to Christ. Stop forcing humanist scientism into the Bible. Actual observable science confirms the Bible, actual observable science disproves everything the religion of scientism believes.
@seekerhonest Says:
There is no fossil evidence of a landing point of an ark from which a repoplation of the planted started.
@hillstrong715 Says:
A lot of people have raised various objections about what the book of nature indicates compared with what is recounted in the books of the Bible. The problem lies in how you interpret the data from the book of nature. This interpretation is based on a set of unexamined presuppositions. Unfortunately, tow of those presupposition can never be verified in any way by any means we have available to us nor any future means that we may develop. The first presupposition is that the speed of light is the same on the forward and return paths. This is a known unsolvable problem. The presupposition relates to radiometric dating methods. The problem here is that we cannot ever know the sample starting composition which is critical in determining a date for the sample. There is a third presupposition in that the Eternal Holy Creator God (Father, Son and Holy Spirit) has to abide by how we think things must have progressed. This is a false presupposition as we make God smaller than ourselves. I used to be an avid fan of evolutionary theory and evolutionary cosmology. However, examining the actual data available, both of these ideas appear to be strongly against the actual data. I am of the view that the earth (and more than likely the entire universe) is young. How young, I have no idea. I also hold the view that what we see in the night sky (out to the extraordinary limits of observable space is happening in real time (we observe it as it is happening). Every model that we have (every theory we use in scientific investigation) are at best approximations and at worst are just plain wrong. There are too many anomalies in the data that we have collected and those anomalies are not explainable by the current crop of theories and models that have been developed. There is so much more to discover and we should be celebrating that we have been given the ability to investigate the universe around with rationality and logic by the Great and Holy Creator God (Father, Son and Holy Spirit). He made it and we can discover how it works to His Glory and Praise.
@iveseen1 Says:
There is insufficient genetic variations in just two of a species to sustain a population, 50 is considered a minimum.
@theparodychannel7842 Says:
Its jst so much easier to say God magiced it n then magiced it again to make it look like the flood nvr happened...then of course u have to tell ppl to believe in magic n that sum guy tlked to a tree...wait
@lachlandunn2137 Says:
How did all the marsupials make it to Australia and south america without leaving any skeletons or offspring on the way?
@michaelharrison7072 Says:
Nope !
@qtythandle Says:
Dinosaurs: we too?🤣
@peetee32 Says:
Yes, it is absurd. Modern theists have been forced to interpret it as myth or metaphor in light of the absolute embarrassment of claiming the events are true.
@Urbanhuskies Says:
Loo. The problem isn't big elephants... the problem is there are 8.7 million species on earth at the moment. and exactly 2 of each brought on one boat. Lol. Then the fact that everyone died in the flood except Noah's family but like 1 generation later there were ao many people in other places that Noah's son had to be exiled cause he saw his dad naked and the other brother had to circumcised so that your all powerful God good till jews from non jews. Lol. You CANNOT read this story and believe it s real. U can't. No rational adult reads this and believes it It's a story u tell kids. I don't even believe that adults believe this. I just cant. U have to be lying
@WoFDarkNewton Says:
The idea that juvenile animals were on the ark instead of aged ones actually makes so much sense that I’m not sure why I haven’t heard that before. That’s the best way to fit more on the ark, AND the best way to repopulate. It’s kinda obvious in retrospect.
@Royaleagle-qi5xc Says:
Doesn't matter what man thinks, God's Word is still true. Man unbelieve cannot change the fact of what God said.
@nothing-om6fn Says:
I actually wrote something longer, but it hit me. If the flood had happened, there wouldnt be a 4800 year old tree. and if the flood had happened, there wouldve been a mass extinction wiping out nearly all life (vegetation included) about 4500 years ago.
@tarp-grommet Says:
Ken Ham says the reason the Chicxulub asteroid is not in the bible is because it hit during the biblical flood as if that were any reason for its absence. But then the asteroid impact was about 66 million years ago and Ken is a young Earth creationist. Ken Ham also thinks everything in the bible is literally true. Even Frank Turek doesn't claim that.
@ta3p-theannex3project84 Says:
Good they got also the Galapagos and australian species on board. Quit a task to gathers them.
@n64danny21 Says:
"Remember the sabbath say, and keep it holy" its ALMOST like God wants us to Remember WHY we celebrate the sabbath at all, why should we rest every seven days again???
@n64danny21 Says:
Your "god" took eons of trial-and-error to create everything in the universe, my God did it in 6 days, making Him more powerful, I think ill stick with All Mighty thanks.
@Andy-yx2rw Says:
Cant you get why thats hard to belive for an Atheist?
@foechicken8023 Says:
Ken Ham is right. What saves is where we put our trust to save. In Christ alone is how we are saved. The rest of the stuff doesn't matter in the end.
@funnemonke2 Says:
more people need to know that noah's flood was regional, InspiringPhilosophy has a great video on this
@franciscogutierrez3095 Says:
Absolutely, Noah knew and got every single species needed because he knew all of them!
@somerandom3247 Says:
Yer Noah's ark is one of the more clearly fictional stories in the bible. It fails the reality test at every step. There isn't enough water on the planet to cause a flood that big. Even if the ice melted. It would be impossible for all the animals to get from their respective continents to the middle east. There is no way you could fit all the animals on the ark, even if they were all young. There is no way such a small crew could service all those animals. It would be impossible for all the animals to get back to their respective continents. It would be impossible to repopulate the planet with such a small starting point. And if any of those things did happen, there would be evidence of it. Which there isn't. Noah's flood is utterly ridiculous, you would be a fool to believe it.
@alloutspeedsmashed Says:
Noah’s ark is real. Ron Wyatt found it back in the 70’s and even the government of turkey declared it as real. I can’t believe people do not know this
@gi169 Says:
In the beginning God created all the things we don't understand. Why would anyone bother to doubt at rhis point in our understanding (retorical). Awesome channel and xontent CE. Bring on the ignorant bigoted apeists...
@jonathansmiddy7224 Says:
Where did he get all the wood for one thing. It's the desert. There are no big trees.
@Jack-yf1ss Says:
Why do people question if a young earthier can be saved? Clearly they don’t understand grace and mercy. Having a different interpretation of one verse doesn’t make someone’s heart unfit for the kingdom
@gi169 Says:
Yeah, I can believe in Noah's Ark. Thank you CE.
@kevinkent6351 Says:
The issue is that we know the Earth is old and that there wasn’t a global flood 4 or 5,000 years ago. As Christ followers, we have to re-evaluate our preconceived understanding of some scripture in light of the objective facts. A t-Rex did not roam the Earth 6,000 years ago.
@mattslater2603 Says:
"Far-fetched"... Lol. Its make believe

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