Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Ship of Foolishness

Every few months or so, you see a "documentary" on a cable program searching for Noah's ark. Every other year or so, the media picks up a story where someone has "discovered Noah's ark." The latest incident occurred when former Baywatch actress and Playboy model Donna D'Errico was injured trying to climb Mt. Ararat. All it takes is a quick web search to discover that these foolish quests and dubious claims happen over and over again, year in and year out, just like false prophets who proclaim the end of the world in six months. The most famous of these "false alarm" discoveries occurred in 1993, when George Jammal hoaxed a documentary about "discovering" the Ark; it was later revealed he never went to Turkey, and that the "wood" he showed was a piece of pine soaked in soy sauce.

MORE: http://www.skepticblog.org/2012/10/10/ship-of-foolishness/

See also...

101 Reasons Why Noah’s Story Doesn't Float
http://www.biblicalnonsense.com/chapter6.html