Skeptics Do NOT Want You to Watch This Video About the Ark

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • Skeptics have proposed endless objections to Noah’s ark: how could it fit all those animals? Isn't it just a fairy tale copied from other myths? How did Noah find all the animals and put them on the ark? This video will answer the top 20 objections to Noah's ark and the flood and will show you that Christians have real reasons to believe the truth of God's Word as found in the book of Genesis.
    0:00 - Intro
    0:07 - How did Noah fit all the animals on the ark?
    0:42 - How big was the ark?
    1:36 - How many animals were on the ark?
    6:19 - How many people built the ark?
    7:16 - Was it just a local flood?
    9:18 - Wasn't the ark box-shaped?
    10:32 - What is gopher wood?
    11:20 - How long did it take to build?
    12:26 - How did Noah find the animals?
    12:57 - Wasn't the ark pretty small?
    13:42 - Wouldn't a wooden ship this huge break and sink?
    14:28 - Wasn't the ark copied from ancient myths?
    15:34 - Was there no rain before the flood?
    16:04 - Were there no rainbows before the flood?
    16:37 - Was Noah an amateur?
    16:58 - Did the flood last 40 days and 40 nights?
    17:10 - Was Noah mocked while preaching?
    17:42 - Who was Noah's wife?
    18:36 - Who was Noah?
    19:58 - Why does the ark matter?
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  • @clineezwood7942
    @clineezwood7942 Před rokem +6

    Noah's Ark is from about 4,500 years ago. Dinosaurs have been extinct for about 65,000,000 years. Word salad can't change that fact.

  • @ericryckman777
    @ericryckman777 Před rokem +294

    Huge respect for the editor. I have no idea how long the original was but this final product was packed full of info in under 22 minutes! Well done!

    • @dgibbs8851
      @dgibbs8851 Před rokem +12

      I loved the pace! It was creepy listening to a guy that sounded like he never breathed, but i got over it pretty quick!

    • @danmannz
      @danmannz Před rokem +1

      So true!

    • @davidgardner863
      @davidgardner863 Před rokem +8

      It would have taken thousands of workers to build the ark in those days when the infrastructure didn’t exist and any large project required a massive amount of human labor. Was Noah the Elon Musk of his day? Only someone with wealth and power like a king could afford that. Of course the whole ark was ridiculously impossible anyway.

    • @bettytigers
      @bettytigers Před rokem +8

      @@davidgardner863 I'm pretty sure it took Noah a long time.
      Years and years, a bit like the volunteer built cathedral in Barcelona!

    • @thomasjcorson7502
      @thomasjcorson7502 Před rokem

      I believe it's over a hr

  • @YT-User1013
    @YT-User1013 Před rokem +3

    1) Dinosaurs perished in the flood.
    2) Noah didn’t need to bring full sized adult animals.

  • @swinde
    @swinde Před rokem +10

    One thing you are forgetting is that water has different characteristics. There is salt water which is common in the oceans. There is fresh water that occupies lakes and rivers and there is also brackish water that is found in bays and river outlets into the ocean that has a lower salt content than the open ocean. These different water types support different types of types of marine life that would not survive in other mixtures. Many water dwelling creatures feed near a shoreline which would have been gone for 10 + months. With a flood that covers all mountain tops, all plant life would have died as well , so where did the dove find an olive branch?

    • @RM-lu1kx
      @RM-lu1kx Před rokem

      Keep in mind that many kinds of fish swim upriver or from rivers into the sea for spawning.

    • @dominicpardo4783
      @dominicpardo4783 Před rokem +2

      @user-dr3ws3ws4x There's no such thing as a "kind". What you are alluding to are anomalies. The vast majority of fish *species* live their entire existence in one type of environment.

    • @RM-lu1kx
      @RM-lu1kx Před rokem

      @@dominicpardo4783 mullet, salmon, eel, flaunder to name a few, very common widespread fish. These are only a few examples of many more migrating fish from salt to sweet and vice versa.

    • @dominicpardo4783
      @dominicpardo4783 Před rokem

      @@RM-lu1kx The estuaries flounder migrate from are NOT freshwater. There are over 20,000 species of fish. So yes, anomalies.

    • @RM-lu1kx
      @RM-lu1kx Před rokem

      Where did the dove find the branch? Plants may have died but seeds are quite strong, and the soil on mountain slopes might have been washed clean of salt and the seeds floating around could become plants and trees. Most lakes without a connection to the sea are still salty.

  • @Scorpion-my3dv
    @Scorpion-my3dv Před rokem +10

    1 Thessalonians 2:13 And we also thank God continually because, when you received the word of God, which you heard from us, you accepted it not as a human word, but as it actually is, the word of God, which is indeed at work in you who believe.
    In this verse Paul expresses his unceasing gratitude that the Thessalonian Christians had responded with faith when he preached to them. They accepted what he said as God's Word and not the word of men. Paul understood that the Word of God had taken hold of their lives and was bearing spiritual fruit. This comment expands on the remarks made by Paul at the start of this letter, when he also referred to his "constant" mention of the Thessalonians in his prayers.
    Psalm 1 illustrates the power of God's Word in the life of the person who gives it a warm reception. It causes that person to be "like a tree planted by streams of water that yields its fruit in its season" (Psalm 1:3). This acceptance is not meant to be blind, or foolish, however. The Bible specifically commends those who seek to confirm the truth of what they hear, even from someone like Paul (Acts 17:11).

  • @newcreationinchrist1423
    @newcreationinchrist1423 Před rokem +11

    Jeremiah 32:17
    ‘Ah, Lord God! It is you who have made the heavens and the earth by your great power and by your outstretched arm! Nothing is too hard for you.
    God reassures Jeremiah (32:16-44)
    After buying a field, Jeremiah began to have doubts. It seemed to him almost too much to expect that God could allow such an unfaithful the people ever to return to their land. He therefore prayed to God (16), seeking to reassure himself that nothing is too hard for a God who is so loving and powerful (17-19). He reminds God of his steadfast faithfulness and miraculous power, which had saved his people in the past (20-22). But the people have been disobedient and have now brought this justly deserved punishment upon themselves (23). With the enemy siege machines battering the city walls, Jeremiah fears that Jerusalem’s end has come. He wonders whether, in buying the field, he has correctly understood God’s will (24-25).
    God replies that nothing is too hard for him. Certainly he will destroy Jerusalem (26-29), for this is a judgment on the nation because of its idolatry (30-31). Kings, administrators, priests, prophets and common people alike have turned from God and followed pagan religions (32-35). However, after God has disciplined his people in foreign lands, he will bring them back to their land (36-37). He will do a work within them so that they will know him in a more spiritual relationship than they have previously experienced. They will have a renewed devotion to God and a fresh experience of God’s blessing (38-41).
    Jeremiah need have no doubts about the wisdom of buying the piece of land from his relative. The day will certainly come when this piece of land will be returned to Jeremiah’s family. In fact, throughout the country people will buy and sell land as they did before (42-44).
    The Lord has shown his faithfulness and power many times throughout history. Why would these things be too difficult for the Lord?

    • @howdydoodey3872
      @howdydoodey3872 Před 3 měsíci

      Address the topic - Noah.
      Too hard? Yes, because the whole story is ridiculous and only idiots try to defend it.
      Noah did not know The America's existed, nor East Asia and Australia
      He likely thought the World was dead flat.

  • @rebekahhesketh1220
    @rebekahhesketh1220 Před rokem +79

    "How many people built the Ark? We just don't 'Noah' " (know)! 😄 Anyone else catch that? All joking aside, this is a wonderful clip, and I agree wholeheartedly with this speaker!

    • @youtubekorisnik2569
      @youtubekorisnik2569 Před rokem +1

      I was just thinking maybe Noah was a carpenter in wood buissness and had People that worked for him, I didn't watch the video, but first thing that I saw is your comment.

    • @dominicpardo4783
      @dominicpardo4783 Před rokem +7

      It never happened.

    • @franklinchibuzor3254
      @franklinchibuzor3254 Před rokem +2

      @@youtubekorisnik2569 what God cannot do does not exist

    • @Yossarian.
      @Yossarian. Před rokem

      @Franklin Chibuzor
      That's an illogical statement?
      We didn't exist (apparently), and yet God created us? (Allegedly)

    • @karenking5357
      @karenking5357 Před rokem

      Just Rebecca and I believe he said that several times we just don't "NO-AH!!"✝️🛐🙏‼️👑👑👑👑👑👑✝️

  • @GwaiHaida
    @GwaiHaida Před rokem +53

    Do you think it possible that perhaps gopher wood was a tree species that existed before the Flood but was wiped out and became extinct because of it? Perhaps that's why we don't really know what it is ?

    • @l-vbordercolliesbryanbaque6237
      @l-vbordercolliesbryanbaque6237 Před rokem +4

      Gopher wood is cypress wood

    • @kevinhorizons7714
      @kevinhorizons7714 Před rokem +2

      @@l-vbordercolliesbryanbaque6237 ah so not extinct after all, thats lucky to have survived the global flood, phew!

    • @dalenincehelser5747
      @dalenincehelser5747 Před rokem +8

      More likely because it is physically impossible from an engineering to construct a wooden vessel of this size. Since the desert dwelling bedouin who made up.this story had probably never seen a boat, he would have had no idea there are size limits to wooden vessels.
      Especially if being built by a 600 year old man with nothing but btonze age tools.
      Also notice how fast this guy talks, he is glossing over the fantastic fallacies inhis tale. Not to mention he is relying on evolution to make his points. He says wolves, dogs, coyotes and fixes are all dogs or canines. But they are all separate species, there is no such thing as "kinds" in taxonomy

    • @restfullearning1549
      @restfullearning1549 Před rokem +3

      He’s not taking that fast; the editors sped up this video.
      Also, “kind” is the same level of “family” in Linnaeus’s classification.

    • @davidgardner863
      @davidgardner863 Před rokem +3

      @@restfullearning1549 , So one pair at the canine family level gave birth to a whole bunch of different species? How about cats? Did one pair of felines give birth to 38 different cat species?

  • @recardooneal9900
    @recardooneal9900 Před rokem +531

    It is beautiful how presentations on God's Word mostly attract atheists. They are inherently drawn to Him even though they deny Him.

    • @dadedreamin
      @dadedreamin Před rokem +35

      Agreed

    • @alantasman8273
      @alantasman8273 Před rokem +46

      The Bible states that they are without excuse.

    • @Inim7711
      @Inim7711 Před rokem +59

      Im also watching the LOTR and Harry Potter fan fiction videos. It's fascinating with what people can come with.

    • @Ruben27780
      @Ruben27780 Před rokem +23

      Their unbelief might actually be the cause of their belief in the future in a way

    • @alantasman8273
      @alantasman8273 Před rokem +28

      ​@@Ruben27780 God reaches people in so many ways ...Jesus said it best when he said with man it might be impossible but with God all things are possible.

  • @MaryEllen505
    @MaryEllen505 Před rokem +96

    I love Tim's passion and his clear and concise answers.

    • @plainswell
      @plainswell Před rokem +19

      Delivering his presentation like a machine gun locked on auto doesn't make this nonsense any smarter.

    • @the-trustees
      @the-trustees Před rokem +15

      What answers? Assertions with zero evidence are NOT answers OR evidence.

    • @davidjones-vx9ju
      @davidjones-vx9ju Před rokem +9

      @@plainswell really.....the "audience" didn't have a chance to think about what he was saying....if you believe a 500 year old man ,and a cpl sons,worked for 120 years building a giant boat,you are crazy.the wood from the start would be rotten before it was finished

    • @johnpearce3714
      @johnpearce3714 Před rokem +2

      @@davidjones-vx9ju , they more than likely had help as re. Building the Ark. --- Before SIN came into the world through the rebellion by the first humans , they lived longer , SIN has caused the age of People to decrease !! --- read Genesis 1 , 2 , 3 & onwards. then you will see asto the causes &, reasons etc. etc.

    • @johnpearce3714
      @johnpearce3714 Před rokem +4

      @@plainswell , yes , he should have spoken with less speed !! ---- however it's not Nonesense , the Great worldwide Flood .

  • @lyndonjones4251
    @lyndonjones4251 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for your time in making this video

  • @frankalbertyap9132
    @frankalbertyap9132 Před rokem +50

    That's why I love this organization because they truly defend the origins of the earth, in relation to proving the veracity of God's Word.

    • @H0neyBear
      @H0neyBear Před rokem

      Maybe god is a smelly adolescent. Playing evolution on his computer. Then you worship a stinking teenager.

    • @josephbarkley3301
      @josephbarkley3301 Před rokem +13

      You should really read a science book instead of this silliness. This is complete nonsense. Absolutely ridiculous. I'm not saying there's not a God, but you can't possibly believe this?

    • @samuelrodriguez9199
      @samuelrodriguez9199 Před rokem +10

      @@josephbarkley3301 maybe you should watch more creationist videos and stop listening to things that will destroy your soul. If only you would believe in Jesus God would open up your eyes to see the truth. The world is much more than you see with your eyes.

    • @m.r.reeceabob8480
      @m.r.reeceabob8480 Před rokem +10

      @@josephbarkley3301 Personally I've read and seen both as a former theistic evolutionist. I've read creation and evolution books and articles. Generally, creationists will logically (sometimes with some things a little off but this does not affect their argument) counter-argue or support whatever new study or paper is brought up. Evolutionists will generally just laugh creationists off without providing anymore clarification. If you don't believe me, read half of the comments. Anyways, every argument I've seen for evolution has been brought down by creationism. Although from time to time evolutionists will counter creationist arguments, but generally the pro-creationism arguments are just put to the side and seen as junk without any consideration.

    • @avafury4584
      @avafury4584 Před rokem +2

      I agree. Amen.

  • @madddog7
    @madddog7 Před rokem +5

    1 Thessalonians 5:21
    But test everything; hold fast what is good.

  • @donpietruk1517
    @donpietruk1517 Před rokem +7

    Best comedy video I've seen on You Tube in a while! 😂

  • @noahbolt
    @noahbolt Před rokem +2

    2:55 and that's why there's so many dinosaur fossils. Also, notice how any time you find road kill the carcass is completely torn apart by the birds? Yet these fossils are perfectly preserved. Increasing the likelihood of a great flood. Nice video!

    • @inspirobotinspiration4360
      @inspirobotinspiration4360 Před rokem +1

      There are so many dinosaur fossils because dinosaurs lived a long time. About 40% of mammal species are rodents, so they should be similarly abundant in the fossil record if they appeared at the same time as dinosaurs, but they aren't because they didn't evolve until around the K-Pg extinction. And not all fossils are perfectly preserved. Some famous extinct animals like Gigantopithecus and Andrewsarchus are known from only jaw bones.

    • @njhoepner
      @njhoepner Před rokem

      Actually, most dinosaur fossils are fragmentary, it is rare to find a complete one...and of course, with the large ones birds aren't going to carry away much. The fact is we have fossils of many things, even single-celled animals in some cases...it depends on conditions at the time and place the animal (or plant, we have those too) died. But I guess this is what happens when your "scientific evidence" is road kill.

  • @glanyan5462
    @glanyan5462 Před rokem +4

    I really like this quick editing style. Fun.

  • @leslieladyhawke
    @leslieladyhawke Před rokem +10

    WELL DONE!! Thank you!!

  • @crewcrewdin6891
    @crewcrewdin6891 Před rokem +3

    Thank you keep sharing information, stay strong.

  • @Bbutler787
    @Bbutler787 Před rokem +1

    A most excellent video and very well edited. Just like my first ride on Big Thunder RailRoad in Disneyland. Grab ahold of something and hang on tight. Scream and holler to the finish then jump back in line to do it again cuz you didn’t catch it all the first time. Loved AIG’s presentation.

    • @blaster-zy7xx
      @blaster-zy7xx Před rokem

      This religious myth is rediculious at face value. There is no way that some number of animals could leave any ark at one geographic location just several thousand years ago, magically transport themselves across oceans, (such as kangaroos and echidnas returning to Australia) and leave behind no offspring along the way. Then have a single family of middle easterners repopulate the planet AND generate the various phenotypes such as African blacks, Scandinavians, eastern Asians, Latinos, Inuits, pacific islanders, Aborigines, Pygmies, Mongols, Native Americans, etc AND populate the corners of the globe with completely different languages and cultures that don't have any references to said religious myth. It is jaw dropping that adults can fall for such an obvious children's story.

  • @dokidokibibleclub
    @dokidokibibleclub Před rokem +66

    Thanks for making chapters! That makes sharing a particular point with others easy.
    Easy share instructions here -> Just view the video description by clicking "show more" below the title (on a phone click the video title) -> Click "View All" beside Chapters -> Find the chapter you want to share and click the share icon shaped like an arrow -> copy the link and share it with others. This will play the video starting at that chapter

    • @IronMatt
      @IronMatt Před rokem +8

      Thanks

    • @bonysminiatures3123
      @bonysminiatures3123 Před rokem +2

      delusion is a fine art

    • @lesliebooth2833
      @lesliebooth2833 Před rokem +1

      @@bonysminiatures3123 Your heart is obviously questioning bc you’re here, but you’re letting your mind get in the way of your heart. This requires faith. Believing in God, Jesus, the flood, all Biblical truths. It all requires faith. We were created by God to worship Him, but on our own, not forced worship. Even the angels aren’t forced to worship Him (as a third rebelled and left the heavenly realm with Satan). But we were also created as eternal beings, so once we leave this life, our souls live on, and according to His Word, in one of two places, heaven or hell. By faith I know Jesus paid my penalties on the cross and I will be with Him in paradise on the day I leave this life. I hope you find your faith and join me and countless others at that time. If I’m wrong and we just turn to dust, no harm no foul. But I know without any shadow of doubt in my being that this is truth. And if I’m right in believing the Bible, Jesus, God, et al, what a glorious eternal victory!

    • @dominicpardo4783
      @dominicpardo4783 Před rokem

      @@lesliebooth2833 Questioning what? Stop using that trope. Sometimes it's just fun watching young earth creationists enthusiastically devour the river of diarrhea that apologists regurgitate.

    • @bonysminiatures3123
      @bonysminiatures3123 Před rokem

      @@lesliebooth2833 some things i would believe after all i have an open mind . thing is with the floods yes they occurred 10,000 years ago , i`m pretty sure the bible is talking about these floods , because they would have been epic to the human eye . Maybe the bible is older than we take credit for because their is some discrepancies in time lines , that's why we can't tie science and the bible accounts together ..

  • @vincentdesiano4861
    @vincentdesiano4861 Před rokem +8

    Well done, my man! Well done!

  • @lesliebooth2833
    @lesliebooth2833 Před rokem +28

    I really like the way this one moves!! I saw the original which is much longer and offers more details and explanation. I personally liked that one more, but this one would be terrific for a younger bunch I think. Or maybe just a more impatient bunch! Love this!😊

    • @bonysminiatures3123
      @bonysminiatures3123 Před rokem +1

      its ridiculous on so many levels

    • @lesliebooth2833
      @lesliebooth2833 Před rokem +4

      Nope, it’s true. The Bible is true. God is real, He created everything, and He wrote the Book via the Holy Spirit. Jesus came as God in skin to deliver wicked man from our wickedness and pay the penalty for us to a just and holy God. The Bible says it, I believe it, that settles it. And you wouldn’t even be here if your heart wasn’t questioning it (or you’re just a troll). Have a lovely day.

    • @blaster-zy7xx
      @blaster-zy7xx Před rokem +2

      A worldwide flood never happened. I work in genetics and we KNOW that there never was a worldwide bottleneck of human and animal populations several thousand years ago. It just didn’t happen. You can figure it out for yourselves. The myriad of phenotypes, such as East Asians, Native American Indians, Aborigines, black Africans, Scandinavians, eskimos, south East Asians from India, Hispanics, etc are obviously NOT all descendants of Noah’s family from only several thousand years ago. The idea is ludicrous at face value. You are being lied to in this video. Period! Time to grow up.

    • @karenking5357
      @karenking5357 Před rokem

      It's a fact that people's attention span is very short this is basically an outline to the story so that anybody old young believer non-believer or a complete agnostic or atheist could at least hear the story without all the extra details at first I was going to listen when he talks so fast but then I just said no or a girl and I did and I'm glad I did so I think this is what I personally would call and outline if I were writing a book or IE short story I would use an outline right we did it in high school some people didn't even college so that's what the man has done here and I don't know if talking fast this is normal this is the first time I've seen this man the details that were given in church whether we preaching or Wednesday night service whatever work Sunday School that's the deepen the believer in the knowledge of the word we are to grow we are just we start off on milk with this Jesus loves me this I know and then as we learn about the scripture we understand why and how Jesus loves us and that's the meat of the work I would learn how to apply that but both the milk of the word and the meat of the word can be explained or taught but the right person has to teach it and the right group of people has to want to listen so what this man is done made an outline of the story of Noah so that no matter who you are you can hear it in just a few minutes without losing your train of thought most likely and you go well maybe the story is feasible until the young person who doesn't really know the story it may make it sound a little interesting without all the extra details that the body of Christ desires we deserve to know the whole word of God that everything where being an unbeliever a young person a young believer or an atheist or other religions and hear this in a short period of time and at least give it some thought that might even lead them to Salvation so that's the way I look at this this is purely an outline as if someone was writing a book so this is how this is my outline now I'm going to write a really thousand page book I think Tim did a great job

  • @Lili-Benovent
    @Lili-Benovent Před rokem +3

    A HYPOTHETICAL - Just suppose the Ark met with stormy weather and sunk, half a million animals and eight crew drowned. This could have happened because apparently the Ark was afloat for about a year and they were bound to meet some heavy seas at some stage, imagine the workload on the eight crew, feeding and attending to 500,000 animals and all the problems that would entail.
    Anyway the Ark sinks and every person and animal dies, the fish swimming around would be the only creatures left, gradually the water dissipates and land appears once again, (who knows where the water dissipated to) the fish gradually develop limbs and begin to breathe air without gills and they slowly turn into small land animals, as they evolve their size increases and over the next few million years we see a myriad of animals including dinosaurs inhabit the Earth, Can you see where this is going?
    Meanwhile old God is sitting on his cloud wondering where he went wrong, he murdererd the entire population of the globe and created an environmental nightmare just to prove some obscure point and now we are right back where we started from.
    Satan is not a happy chappie either, he has to wait millions of years until humans reappear so he can begin to teach them his evil ways again.
    If God is infallible then what went wrong, did he just prove to himself that he has the same small brainpower as man, who he created in his own image, and he's not as smart as he thought he was, what is the point of having super powers if he hasn't got the ability to look into the future and correct all the mistakes he's going to make because his brain power is limited?
    There are a lot of questions about this fishy bible story but Christians shouldn't think too much about all the details because blind faith covers everything.

  • @vivliforia2262
    @vivliforia2262 Před rokem +40

    4:03 my native language is not English or Hebrew, but when I see the phrase "seven seven, a male and his female", I automatically know that it means "seven pairs consisting of one male and one female each." Well done.

    • @SGOV86
      @SGOV86 Před rokem +7

      Only the clean animals Noah took seven pairs. From the unclean animals one pair.

    • @incorrba
      @incorrba Před rokem +4

      Two pairs of unclean

    • @SGOV86
      @SGOV86 Před rokem +5

      @@incorrba one pair of unclean. One pair=two

    • @xtianityisalie
      @xtianityisalie Před rokem +3

      The Hebrew states:
      מִכֹּ֣ל הַבְּהֵמָ֣ה הַטְּהוֹרָ֗ה תִּֽקַּח־לְךָ֛ שִׁבְעָ֥ה שִׁבְעָ֖ה אִ֣ישׁ וְאִשְׁתּ֑וֹ וּמִן־הַבְּהֵמָ֡ה אֲ֠שֶׁ֠ר לֹ֣א טְהֹרָ֥ה הִ֛וא שְׁנַ֖יִם אִ֥ישׁ וְאִשְׁתּֽוֹ׃
      Of every pure animal you shall take seven pairs,( שבעה שבעה) males and their mates, and of every animal that is not pure, two( שנים), a male and its mate

    • @isaachunt7107
      @isaachunt7107 Před rokem

      Sooo... the planet was re-populated by 18 animals? Hahahahaaaa silly little troglodites!

  • @nathanielstephensoniii2873

    THANKS FOR SHARING THIS GOD BLESS

  • @joanjohnsen7603
    @joanjohnsen7603 Před rokem +2

    What is important is not the type of wood used BUT the fact that they coated the Ark with pitch which makes it waterproof. Excellent talk.

    • @blaster-zy7xx
      @blaster-zy7xx Před rokem +1

      This religious myth is rediculious at face value. There is no way that some number of animals could leave any ark at one geographic location just several thousand years ago, magically transport themselves across oceans, (such as kangaroos and echidnas returning to Australia) and leave behind no offspring along the way. Then have a single family of middle easterners repopulate the planet AND generate the various phenotypes such as African blacks, Scandinavians, eastern Asians, Latinos, Inuits, pacific islanders, Aborigines, Pygmies, Mongols, Native Americans, etc AND populate the corners of the globe with completely different languages and cultures that don't have any references to said religious myth. It is jaw dropping that adults can fall for such an obvious children's story.

    • @haggismcbaggis9485
      @haggismcbaggis9485 Před rokem

      That does not make it fireproof though and I worry about unattended torches on the lower decks of the vessel.

    • @blaster-zy7xx
      @blaster-zy7xx Před rokem +2

      @@haggismcbaggis9485 You don't need to worry about mythical vessels that never existed.

    • @njhoepner
      @njhoepner Před rokem +3

      Every wooden vessel ever made was coated this way, and painted, and still they leaked. The ship's carpenter and his mates spent part of every day pounding oakum into leaks. Wooden vessels needed mechanical pumps (which did not exist in the early bronze age) to pump out water, and members of the crew had to do this regularly - in heavy seas (like in a flood), it had to be done constantly. The larger the ship, the more the leakage, and the more members of the crew had to work the pumps.
      All ships flex and bend while afloat - wooden ships do this too, stretching the spaces between the planks. The larger the ship, the more flexing and bending, and thus the more leakage. It's unavoidable. On this ark, since no pumps, the water would have to be bailed with buckets...and since the only opening is at the very top, every single bucket would have to be walked all the way down to the bilge, then dragged all the way back up, and poured out through that 18-inch opening at the very top (so you can't even throw the water, have to pour it nice and slow), then all the way back down again, and all the way back up again, endlessly.
      Add that to feeding every one of the 6,000+ animals, grooming then, cleaning up after them (with eight people it comes to shoveling about 3.5 tons of manure per person per day, again all the way down, then all the way up, one shovel-full at a time), watering them (with fresh water, not salt), etc etc. Impossible.

  • @bornr2797
    @bornr2797 Před rokem +1

    Great vid..i love the fast non,boring..getting to the point talk...love the vid...btw..i believe

  • @WadeWeigle
    @WadeWeigle Před rokem +2

    Thank you for sharing this.

  • @TylerAndToast
    @TylerAndToast Před rokem +14

    Well edited, well articulated, well researched, and gospel presented at the end. Keep it up

    • @newcreationinchrist1423
      @newcreationinchrist1423 Před rokem +2

      @@quint2857 of course we do. The Bible is our book, after all. Why wouldn't we?

    • @KtrippinHeartbreaks
      @KtrippinHeartbreaks Před rokem

      @@bradthompson5383, Tim literally went through in the video multiple false and misleading ways that atheists try to claim things that are possible aren’t. I mean claiming whales had to be on the ark? Do the atheists trying to disprove the possibility even look at arguments or just assume they are so superior that they don’t have to even review the position for the other side? These militant atheists CONSTANTLY set up and attack strawmen and then claim victory by ad hominem attacks. When you have to constantly use logical fallacies to try to win… maybe your argument isn’t as strong as your faith (in evolution) makes you believe.

    • @cosmictreason2242
      @cosmictreason2242 Před rokem +1

      @@bradthompson5383 you misspelled facts

    • @cosmictreason2242
      @cosmictreason2242 Před rokem +1

      @@bradthompson5383 the video has several dozen. If you didn’t watch it then you’re not serious

    • @cosmictreason2242
      @cosmictreason2242 Před rokem +1

      @@bradthompson5383 it’s all the facts all together that make the most sense interpreted through YEC. I could play that game too, asking for one piece of evidence for evolution and then rejecting it. The right question is to ask which worldview interprets the evidence the most parsimoniously

  • @DrWho-vc2go
    @DrWho-vc2go Před rokem +8

    10:52 Maybe he said Make me an Ark, "NOW GO FOR" wood. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @michaelszczys8316
      @michaelszczys8316 Před rokem +1

      I thought it was well established that gopher wood was a lamination process not a particular tree.
      Carl Baugh of Glen Rose Texas even went as far as getting a patent on the process.

    • @GhostRyder2008
      @GhostRyder2008 Před rokem

      While I'm sure your comment is made in jest, that has the same validity as someone saying "history" means "His story". It's a cute sentiment, but etymologically false.

    • @michaelszczys8316
      @michaelszczys8316 Před rokem

      @@GhostRyder2008 well you should know all about it. You know all the college educated ten - letter words.

    • @DrWho-vc2go
      @DrWho-vc2go Před rokem +1

      @@GhostRyder2008 Take it on the chin, as just a bit of wry humour. Who cares about whether it's accurately correct in it's meaning.

    • @GhostRyder2008
      @GhostRyder2008 Před rokem

      @@michaelszczys8316 First I've heard of it. Not saying that it's wrong, I just don't know

  • @drjohnny8237
    @drjohnny8237 Před rokem +1

    Great job on this video "Answer"ing common questions. Looking forward to spending time with y'all in less than 2 weeks - November 3-6. Look forward to our annual recharge.

  • @michaeljmasseri973
    @michaeljmasseri973 Před rokem

    Awesom presentation. So much information i see why all the cuts

  • @TickedOffPriest
    @TickedOffPriest Před rokem +3

    Can you guys do this for the Nathaniel Jeansen videos on genealogies?

  • @marysmith9109
    @marysmith9109 Před rokem +16

    Thank you thank you for ending with a clear expression of THE DOOR, and why Jesus identifies himself and the only door to the Father. Oh Amen Amen. Maranatha!!!

  • @brendasmith9110
    @brendasmith9110 Před rokem +3

    I love 💗 your explanation of this. Thank you! Amen

  • @SkyfallenVT
    @SkyfallenVT Před rokem +3

    A few quick questions, did they put freshwater fish on the ark? Since freshwater fish would have all died if the world flooded, and how did the kangaroos get to the ark? Did they ride on the back of whales to get there?

    • @randlebrowne2048
      @randlebrowne2048 Před rokem

      It is likely that the seas were not as salty back then. Much of the current salinity is actually due to mineral runoff from land, and has increased over time. That is why the Dead Sea is so salty (it's a dead end with a lot of evaporation).
      Not all of the water in the flood would have been oceanic in origin. Much of it would have fallen from the sky (the firmament) or come from the "fountains of the deep". Even today, there is *still* more water underground than there is in the oceans.

    • @TodorescuProgramming
      @TodorescuProgramming Před 23 dny

      your questions are based on the observation of how the world is right now, but before the flood maybe there was one continent...
      plus look at the birds, they migrate and know how to orient in space and time, all thanks to our Glorious God who back then called them to come to the Ark and get onboard
      the answer is in the Bible to why people refuse to believe (although evidences are again and again) is that their hearts are hardened ,
      are unforgiving and selfish, but if someone decides to repent and turn away from their corrupt ways in their heart, something trully miraculous might happen

    • @SkyfallenVT
      @SkyfallenVT Před 23 dny

      @@TodorescuProgramming So the problem with one continent would be the heat problem that has yet to be solved, unless you want to go straight to miracle.
      Birds migrate by paying a lot of attention to the sun, moon and stars. They also have learned landmark and can detect the earth's magnetic field. There is nothing supernatural about their ability to migrate.
      I try to keep an open mind as best I can to every argument and religion. But when God hardens the hearts of Pharaoh like in Exodus 10:20-27. How can I trust that he hasn't done so to mine? If you have evidence that the bible is true, I would love to hear it.

  • @asiahcollinson5016
    @asiahcollinson5016 Před rokem +8

    You mention a part of the debate with Bill Nye(which was a great debate by the way I think anyone should watch the whole thing with an open mind). In another part of that debate he speaks about the speed at which the roughly 6000 kinds of animals on the ark would need to evolve at to create what we have now… it was astronomically fast and doesn’t really seem plausible yet we still have all these amazing animals. A similar point was also made with freeze cycles and how we would need hundreds of freeze cycles to get some of observations we currently have. How would your beliefs help explain this?

    • @mr.battle20
      @mr.battle20 Před rokem +5

      Literally every one of your questions is explained and answered on this channel/website. Keep searching.

    • @kevinrtres
      @kevinrtres Před rokem +2

      Go search the website - all those questions have been answered already - plus more!

    • @Jordan-vr7ip
      @Jordan-vr7ip Před rokem +7

      @@mr.battle20 So you don’t accept evolution but you believe in a super evolution? Because a super evolution is what’s needed for the original kinds to the animals we observe today.

    • @jimhughes1070
      @jimhughes1070 Před rokem +1

      Well all the information you just mentioned require faith-based assumptions... Regardless of your science affiliation... I've seen quite a bit of information on the ice problem... Lots of assumptions made by "old earthers"...

    • @newcreationinchrist1423
      @newcreationinchrist1423 Před rokem +1

      @@bradthompson5383 AIG has literally hundreds of links on this. I seriously doubt you've looked at all of them.

  • @LindaSueGarland
    @LindaSueGarland Před rokem +7

    THANK YOU! Praise be to God!!!

  • @ChristianSaintSavior
    @ChristianSaintSavior Před rokem

    Well done on this presentation! Very informative!

  • @Rood67
    @Rood67 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic video. At 19:40 he answered why I fit in with those that believe it hadn’t rained before the flood from Hebrews 11:7
    *Most of all* he covers the example of salvation. Everything in the Bible points to Jesus.

  • @CBess
    @CBess Před rokem +3

    That was awesome and helpful! Soli Deo Gloria

  • @newcreationinchrist1423
    @newcreationinchrist1423 Před rokem +9

    Matthew 19:26 says..... But Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.”
    Now this scripture,in particular, is talking about salvation and how to get to heaven but God gives a very important biblical principle here. That nothing is impossible with God. Surely if he can save anyone, God can perform the miracles that occurred during the flood. Where is your faith? Do you have any?
    The disciples' jaws may have dropped when Jesus said it was easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to get into the kingdom of God. Their culture thought of rich people as favored by God and able to accomplish anything. When Jesus says the rich can't attain heaven, it would have left them wondering how anyone, at all, could hope to attain salvation.
    Christ responds with another shocking remark, one that might have been confusing at first. The disciples likely expected Jesus to say that only those who are truly humble or poor in spirit can be saved (Matthew 5:3). Or, that only those with childlike faith and dependence on God can be saved (Matthew 19:13-15). He says none of that. Instead, Jesus agrees with the disciples that it is impossible- "with man"-for anyone to be saved.
    This expands on Jesus' earlier statements about how difficult it is for the wealthy to be saved (Matthew 19:23-24). In human terms, no one can achieve salvation (Titus 3:5). This goes back to Jesus' conversation with the rich young ruler who discovered his own goodness was not so good, after all (Matthew 19:16-22). Jesus had said that only God is good with the implication that only the good can be saved. So not just the rich, but the poor and the middle class and the religious and sinners are all in the same boat. It is impossible for human beings to do any good thing to secure eternal life with God in heaven.
    That's not the end of Jesus' statement, though. He says that with God all things are possible. He does not close the door on human salvation, but He does declare that God must bring it about. He does not, at this time, explain how God will bring it about: through His death on the cross for the sins of humanity.

  • @ThomasFuchs7
    @ThomasFuchs7 Před 2 měsíci

    0:44 172,5 m (565,94488188976377952755905511811 ft) × 28,75 m (94,324146981627296587926509186351 ft) × 17,25 m exactly. Or alternatively 1/7 smaller.
    1 cubit = 45 cm (≈ 17,7165354331 in) = 6 hands 1 kingscubit (used for the tent and the temples) = 52,5 cm (≈ 20,6692913386 in) = 7 hands
    1:02 Yes, the 20,6692913386 tunnel has a slightly different measurement, but if you measure the templemount, than you get 52,5 cm. And that counts. You can also confirm this in Shīlōh with the holes for the tent pegs and the courtyard walls.

  • @Joel-bg3cf
    @Joel-bg3cf Před rokem +2

    This is a smart idea for all AIG’s presentations. Unfortunately, most aren’t willing to sit down for a 45 minute presentation. Around 20 is more manageable for people starting out.

    • @keithziegler8881
      @keithziegler8881 Před rokem

      It's a bad idea since it's just a lie.
      Noah's Ark never happened and that fact is well-settled amongst every intelligent and rational person on the planet.
      The genetics don't work, the timeline does not work, the zoology does not work, the biology does not work, the meteorology does not work, he tried to make a joke of the whole how many animals on the ark thing, but the fact is you could not get all the species on earth into a boat or ship that size. That fact is settled and undeniable.
      In this teenage any way that believes the Noah's Ark story is either lying that they believe it, or if they truly believe it they need to be arrested and medicated and sent to a hospital for the insane until they are cured

  • @Scorpion-my3dv
    @Scorpion-my3dv Před rokem +80

    I appreciate the time and effort you put into your work AIG. As a believer myself it's nice to see the Bible come to life and this greatly encourages our faith. It's a much needed ministry and you are appreciated. Thank you.

    • @dominicpardo4783
      @dominicpardo4783 Před rokem +11

      But it's all utter nonsense. 🙄

    • @douglasrasmussen480
      @douglasrasmussen480 Před rokem +3

      @@dominicpardo4783 Absolutely correct!

    • @TreesTrailsTriumph
      @TreesTrailsTriumph Před rokem +2

      @@dominicpardo4783 Actually, science proves the Bible is right. You should see the video Answers in Genesis made.

    • @dominicpardo4783
      @dominicpardo4783 Před rokem +6

      @@TreesTrailsTriumph Umm no. Answers in Genesis? Please. Nothing those people posit is anywhere close to factual. It's utter nonsense.

    • @TreesTrailsTriumph
      @TreesTrailsTriumph Před rokem

      @@dominicpardo4783 The devil
      awaits…

  • @erniemiller1953
    @erniemiller1953 Před rokem +7

    I don't normally complain, but the jump editing is rough to watch.

    • @jimhughes1070
      @jimhughes1070 Před rokem

      Especially after I've had my medicine! 🤣🤣🤳🙏

  • @jamessmith9962
    @jamessmith9962 Před rokem +2

    I am so happy that we have man like this in the world, because when it comes to factual truth, the Lord leaves no stone unturned, which reinforces my Testimony of the truth of God's written word. This is the standard and definition of research.

    • @ohsnapsonbro4260
      @ohsnapsonbro4260 Před rokem

      At minimum there are 3 million species of animals.
      Imagine those on a boat for 150 days.....the amounts of food.... 🤣
      Genetic diversity is something christians don't believe in?
      Yes the ark is a huge lie for uneducated people

  • @judithmargret5972
    @judithmargret5972 Před rokem

    There are lots of misconceptions regarding the ark and the building of it. Thinking about it I don't think I've ever heard a sermon on the ark or did a Bible study, so the misconceptions are just taken as fact. Thank you, I learned some new things.

  • @timnray99
    @timnray99 Před rokem +3

    Gilgamesh is still laughing.....he should be suing for plagiarism

  • @cathykrueger4899
    @cathykrueger4899 Před rokem +3

    Skeptics do not care if you watch this video. They are not that small-minded.
    And they are always open to real evidence. Emphasis on REAL.

    • @njhoepner
      @njhoepner Před rokem +1

      Precisely - this video (and everything else by AiG) would only convince those desperate to be convinced. For the rest of us, it holds water like a chicken-wire bucket.

  • @TruthforSecondLife
    @TruthforSecondLife Před rokem +2

    Grateful. Praise our Lord Jesus Christ.

  • @revv45acp71
    @revv45acp71 Před rokem +1

    Informative!

  • @violetmullikin1725
    @violetmullikin1725 Před rokem +12

    I love this thank you so much!

  • @CosmicPotato740
    @CosmicPotato740 Před rokem +6

    The Argentinosaurs trying to get its fat body into the ark with Noah and a mammoth trying to push it in like a luggage case in a plane storage made me choke 😂

    • @howdydoodey3872
      @howdydoodey3872 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Ha ha - probably why dinosaurs got left behind with the unicorns.

    • @CosmicPotato740
      @CosmicPotato740 Před 3 měsíci

      @@howdydoodey3872 Oh they did, just as babies 😂 also unicorns are technically Rhinos biblically speaking

  • @TheRealJimW
    @TheRealJimW Před rokem +2

    Yep all those facts are awesome but what it led him to in the end was most important and I'm thankful this video is out there.

    • @blaster-zy7xx
      @blaster-zy7xx Před rokem

      This religious myth is rediculious at face value. There is no way that some number of animals could leave any ark at one geographic location just several thousand years ago, magically transport themselves across oceans, (such as kangaroos and echidnas returning to Australia) and leave behind no offspring along the way. Then have a single family of middle easterners repopulate the planet AND generate the various phenotypes such as African blacks, Scandinavians, eastern Asians, Latinos, Inuits, pacific islanders, Aborigines, Pygmies, Mongols, Native Americans, etc AND populate the corners of the globe with completely different languages and cultures that don't have any references to said religious myth. It is jaw dropping that adults can fall for such an obvious children's story.

  • @Asitis513
    @Asitis513 Před rokem

    😃Nice presentation!!!
    There's So much factual mathematics n description in the Holy Bible that's commonly considered to be figurative!!!

  • @evermoremystic17
    @evermoremystic17 Před rokem +13

    I absolutely loved listening to Tim. Watched the full length video and it was packed with so much humor and information at the same time there wasn’t a single dull moment. 👏 Wonderfully presented! 🙂

    • @adelinomorte7421
      @adelinomorte7421 Před 10 měsíci

      ***I LOVE "THE LORD OF THE RINGS" IT IS FULL OF ENTERTAINMENT AND MESSAGES.***

  • @vivliforia2262
    @vivliforia2262 Před rokem +6

    FUN FACT: Before the flood, Ham was born. BTW, Ham (Cham in Hebrew) means "hot, heat". Why did Noah call his second son that? Did a global warming/climate change happen when Ham was born? Who knows? 🤷

    • @i7Qp4rQ
      @i7Qp4rQ Před rokem

      Ham
      The same as cham; hot (from the tropical habitat);
      Possibly His living location, the tropics, the skin colour: black.

    • @cosmictreason2242
      @cosmictreason2242 Před rokem

      @@i7Qp4rQ the sons were all Middle shades. The wives are the ones who had different skin colors

    • @i7Qp4rQ
      @i7Qp4rQ Před rokem

      @@cosmictreason2242 Yes, very likely so.

    • @bonysminiatures3123
      @bonysminiatures3123 Před rokem

      ham means to makes a story look ridiculous he's quiet an expert at that .....

  • @cristisamsung7431
    @cristisamsung7431 Před rokem +1

    It makes sense: a 600-year-old man built a boat, took 7 pairs of all kinds of animals, floated around for 40 days, then parked his boat somewhere on a mountain , all the animals went home: Australia, North Pole, America: D And we all lived to happily ever after.

  • @cuppadiem
    @cuppadiem Před rokem +1

    Excellent professional work!

  • @LightHeartedLifeCollectibles

    Exciting! Can't wait!

    • @FirstnameLastname-cx6go
      @FirstnameLastname-cx6go Před rokem

      For what?

    • @WolfHeathen
      @WolfHeathen Před rokem +1

      @@FirstnameLastname-cx6go For her to confirm her own bias so she can get that sweet dopamine hit from agreeing with someone. Actually using your intellect to questioning your own beliefs doesn't feel very good. Willful ignorance is much easier.

    • @newcreationinchrist1423
      @newcreationinchrist1423 Před rokem

      @@WolfHeathen is that why you still believe evolution? Your own confirmation bias? Or does it run deeper than that? more spiritual? Perhaps you simply don't want God to exist.

    • @TheWarrior68
      @TheWarrior68 Před rokem

      I am assuming you’re pro life, so my question to you would be how are you okay with God innocently murdering hundreds of thousands of children in the flood not to mention the verse in the Bible when it says to rip their pregnant one and open, bet you didn’t know that if your God does exist he is clearly evil and if you want to say he has the right to kill life a mother creates baby so that her creation she should get to decide what to do with it right? Or are you going to make excuses.

  • @jensmail7
    @jensmail7 Před rokem +14

    The Ark was a football field and a half long, including the height made it very capable of housing 6,000 animals and Noah’s family. Great explanation of the ark!

    • @9Rizla9
      @9Rizla9 Před rokem +4

      You'll understand when you grow up.

    • @kevinhorizons7714
      @kevinhorizons7714 Před rokem

      Yup...6000 animals. Have a little think about that. see the problem? If not give it a few years till you learn numbers and reading and stuff.

  • @philhart4849
    @philhart4849 Před 3 měsíci +2

    The assertion that biblical "Kinds' are roughly equivalent to "Family" level is a claim without any supporting evidence. This voids the rest of the video.

  • @ToMakeMoneyOnline
    @ToMakeMoneyOnline Před rokem +2

    Excellent presentation.

  • @kevinrtres
    @kevinrtres Před rokem +10

    Thank you for this brisk-paced, fast run-through of the facts plus all the indexed answered questions - it's just what I think the skeptics and unbelievers need to keep them from getting bored. So I made immediate use of the link to post to them!!! Very good!

    • @richardpohorelic2172
      @richardpohorelic2172 Před rokem

      Hahaha yes this rambling lisping dipshit is sooooo convincing. Where exactly does he explain exactly how Noah and his incestous crew cared for the animals housed and their specialty diets? Where does he explain how the animals traversed thousands and thousands of miles to the ark and back to their native lands without leaving a trace? Where does he explain how fresh and saltwater marine life survived the influx and mixing that would occur from a rainfall flood?
      Oh right, he doesn't, because he's a lisping conartist selling fairytales to idiots.

    • @WolfHeathen
      @WolfHeathen Před rokem +3

      Agreed. Brisk-paced and fast run-throughs are good. Biased and willful ignorance is much easier to agree with if you don't have to think too hard about what's actually being said.

    • @samuelrodriguez9199
      @samuelrodriguez9199 Před rokem +4

      @@WolfHeathen you have already been programmed to believe evolution so you just can't see

    • @kevinrtres
      @kevinrtres Před rokem

      @@WolfHeathen *_Biased and willful ignorance is much easier to agree with if you don't have to think too hard about what's actually being said._*
      I take it you're referring to the big bang, star-self-formation, planetary self-formation, *_ABIOGENESIS_* and darwinian evilution now, right?
      Atheists believe in those myths because it's far too difficult to do the hard yards themselves.

    • @rickojay7536
      @rickojay7536 Před rokem

      Facts ?
      This whole thing is entirelly made up of maybe
      Maybe a kind is equivalent to familly maybe not
      Maybe the ark had a boat like shape
      Maybe noah had help
      Maybe noah was rich
      Maybe noah only took baby dinosaurs
      Maybe he only took dino eggs
      Maybe species can evolve in quite a vague way
      Maybe clean animals where 14 per kind may they where seven
      Maybe the animals where herbivores
      Maybe radiometric dating was wrong
      This crap can't convince anyone who wasn't convinced from the start
      All with absolutely zero scientific evidence
      You cant be this naive

  • @stanleycarrothers9227
    @stanleycarrothers9227 Před rokem +4

    Yep and I believe in fairies

    • @kevinrtres
      @kevinrtres Před rokem

      Yes, like the big bang, star-self-formation, planetary-self-formation, abiogenesis and that lovely one - darwinian evolution!!!!

  • @paddrig2kk7
    @paddrig2kk7 Před rokem

    * * * I often thought of that ... 10:55 ... where did they start off? I know they did not remain in place all that time ... wind blows ... earth rotates ... there is movement on the water ... etc. ... where they landed might be a totally different place from where they started.

  • @tcmenez3648
    @tcmenez3648 Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much 💖

  • @jeanyan7738
    @jeanyan7738 Před rokem +25

    What about salt water creatures and fresh water creatures? The oceans were initially fresh but became saltier with time due to runoff from salt in the ground. Studies show the oceans are getting saltier every year. Some animals slowly became acclimated to salty water via natural selection (individuals which were tolerant to salt water continued on in the oceans) while other animals remained in fresh water. This is why bull sharks in Nicaragua live in fresh water while other sharks live in salt water.

    • @Justwantahover
      @Justwantahover Před rokem +2

      @Jyue An Completely, just like the flat earth narrative.

    • @nice2173
      @nice2173 Před rokem

      Nice

    • @BigDoggyDad
      @BigDoggyDad Před rokem +1

      Great point!

    • @SaneNoMore
      @SaneNoMore Před rokem +3

      Well you kinda answer your own question if you ask me. If the oceans were originally fresh water then all the water in the flood could have been fresh water which then started getting saltier after.. or it may not have been so salty that it would kill freshwater animals. I'm obviously not a scientist but there are several possible answers. Since none of us were there to test the water and we cannot test, observe or, repeat the process no one can provide a truly scientific answer.

    • @DavidDeM420
      @DavidDeM420 Před rokem

      There are videos of salt water fish swimming up freshwater they will go as far as the salt will let them

  • @imafeltersnatch7634
    @imafeltersnatch7634 Před rokem +3

    It's shocking that AIG doesn't have any scientific papers published by now.

  • @1ucapedia
    @1ucapedia Před rokem

    I’m a new viewer to your content and have to admit that this video was hard to follow because of the speed of the content and images being presented. Please slow down in future videos. Otherwise thank you and God bless you for what you do.

  • @fredstoehner4119
    @fredstoehner4119 Před rokem

    Great content and presented clearly. The speaker talks way too fast and is very hard to understand sometimes.

  • @joshua4747
    @joshua4747 Před rokem +6

    Amazing job. I loved how you wrapped that up by pointing out the connections to Jesus Christ.
    After all that’s what the entire Bible foretells and testifies of.

  • @franklynfosu
    @franklynfosu Před rokem +5

    Hello 👋 from Ghana 🇬🇭

  • @AtarahDerek
    @AtarahDerek Před rokem

    Think about this: If you were instructed to build an ark today because an ELE is approaching, and you were told you could only bring one breeding pair of cats over 18" at the shoulder and one breeding pair of cats under 18" at the shoulder, which species would you choose? The snow leopard and the sand cat? Or would you choose the puma and the house cat? A smart person would choose the latter two, because they're the most adaptable cat species in the world. This means that they have the greatest genetic potential and thus the greatest opportunity to adapt to a post-apocalyptic world. That was what Noah did, and it's why so many species went extinct, and the ones that survived were generalists rather than specialists.
    Best I can figure out is "gopher," which is actually "kapher," is laminated wood. "Kapher" may have been the word for "laminated." Or maybe it was even a brand name.
    Given Noah was 500 when Shem was born, I doubt Shem was actually his firstborn. Noah probably lost several children in the flood who did not believe. After all, the second thing he did after leaving the ark was grow a vineyard, make wine and get blackout drunk. Simply surviving the apocalypse wouldn't motivate most people to that level of dedication to drinking themselves into oblivion. But losing a few dozen of your kids and grandkids in the apocalypse certainly would.
    I always found it most interesting that the further you get from the Middle East, the more similar to the Genesis narrative the local flood legends become. Hawaii is almost as far from Israel as you can get, yet its flood legend is the most similar one to the Genesis narrative that I've encountered.
    The Bible DOES say that a mist watered the earth before the flood. There's no reason that natural sprinkler system would've stopped after God made Adam. And why use rain if you have cool geysers to water everything?
    Noah the professional wainwright is a story idea I wish someone would explore.

  • @JeanmarieRod
    @JeanmarieRod Před rokem +1

    The part about the doors is way cool, at the end of this

  • @trevondenman7385
    @trevondenman7385 Před rokem +3

    Okay, your first statement about sea creatures already derails your entire angle. Anyone who's ever owned fish would know that you can't just simply dump any fish or other marine animals into the ocean and they'll be perfectly fine. Freshwater fish tend to shrivel and die in salt water, while saltwater fish usually swell up and die in freshwater. Secondly, the ocean isn't all one temperature. It's far warmer and cooler in different places just the same as land. Saying you wouldn't need the sea creates because they already have the ocean in just silly.

  • @chrismba777
    @chrismba777 Před rokem +17

    I tend to accept the hypothetical view of the "water canopy" surrounding the earth; which would have been a crystal-clear ice/water barrier protecting the planet from UV and excessive radiation; it also would increase barometric pressure and allow for a much greater oxygen concentration. That would speak to longer life, larger creature and human size, robust oxygenation of the blood - *and* the possibility of no clouds (rain), as well as no rainbows since the sun's light was diffused within a golden sky (different light spectrum). it's also where the flood waters came from, along with the fountains of the deep.

    • @jimhughes1070
      @jimhughes1070 Před rokem

      Shut up! 🤣 No you didn't! 🤣 I don't know why people don't understand the simplicity of Dr Baugh's creation model...(if that's where you got it) I learned this about 35 years ago... His model fits everything discovered... And what's written in the Bible... We visited him quite a few years back and they had a 5 inch adult piranha.. in an aquarium inside of a terrarium... Double oxygen and two atmospheres of pressure... Can't remember for sure but I think it was approximately 2 ft long... It was actually part of a larger scientific experiment... They had predicted into generations the poisonous snakes in the terrarium would lose their toxic venom... Imagine how excited they were when it was just the one generation 🤣🙏🤳🥰 glad I ran into your post! Have a great life!

    • @jimhughes1070
      @jimhughes1070 Před rokem +3

      Also, I wish I could copy and paste your post...it's brilliant🙏

    • @kevinrtres
      @kevinrtres Před rokem +1

      Rather go to the website and read the full explanations there. Enter questions into the query field and get answers.
      Read about the scientific discoveries of *_the water stored in the mantle of the earth_* to see just how much water there really is on earth.

    • @avafury4584
      @avafury4584 Před rokem

      Excellent! I've heard creationist scientists say exactly that.

    • @avafury4584
      @avafury4584 Před rokem +1

      @@bradthompson5383 I'm sure God thought of that. After all, he is God. 😇

  • @thomasharmon7800
    @thomasharmon7800 Před rokem +1

    I'm looking forward to me and my three boys going to Noah's Ark the day after Thanksgiving here in a couple of weeks

  • @user-ut7ly1rz7f
    @user-ut7ly1rz7f Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much, I am really interested in the times of Genesis! Praise our Lord, Amen!!!

  • @Jordan-vr7ip
    @Jordan-vr7ip Před rokem +45

    So what was the salinity of the water during the flood? Was it fresh water or salt water? In either case how did sea creatures survive a full year in freshwater or how did freshwater creatures survive in saltwater for a full year?
    Also how did every animal survive after the flood? All plants have been submerged for a full year so everything would have been dead when they emerged from the ark.

    • @jamest4659
      @jamest4659 Před rokem +9

      Maybe Noah still had to feed the animals for several months until some vegetation started growing.

    • @robertschmidt9296
      @robertschmidt9296 Před rokem +9

      Think about what is the dividing line between the oceans? You can see the difference between where the two oceans meet yet it's all water. This is something I can't understand but salt has something to do with it.
      But it seems to me that at the beginning of the flood, the turbulence would mix it all up.
      Perhaps the ocean wasn't as salty back then than it is now.
      I've wondered about this for a long time.

    • @i7Qp4rQ
      @i7Qp4rQ Před rokem +3

      You forget this thing called "evolution", in truth adaptation & devolution.

    • @karstentopp
      @karstentopp Před rokem +16

      God is! He can do whatever he wants, he does not have to please your lack of intelligence to do what he wants. If hge wants the earth to flood, he floods it. If he wants vegetation to grow, he just wishes it into existence. He is God!

    • @kevinkelly2162
      @kevinkelly2162 Před rokem +6

      @@karstentopp Exactly. Since when did God have to make sense?

  • @tfoserauqsevoli
    @tfoserauqsevoli Před rokem +3

    they will argue still no matter how much detail you try to tell the story. just as God commands us to try and save souls, the story will play out as God has provided.. not many will make it into heaven

    • @pinguy2334
      @pinguy2334 Před rokem

      Because Heaven probably does not exist.

    • @tfoserauqsevoli
      @tfoserauqsevoli Před rokem

      @@pinguy2334 even you're not sure if it does or doesn't

    • @pinguy2334
      @pinguy2334 Před rokem

      @@tfoserauqsevoli No one knows.

    • @ninamatthews8747
      @ninamatthews8747 Před měsícem

      There are shockingly few details in this and the details given still don't make much sense. Do you TRULY believe this story happened. Do you think this was an actual event? I truly want to understand this mindset. I remember being a kid thinking about this story and thinking it didn't make any sense. I'm an atheist but I can understand people holding religious or spiritual beliefs, but I would assume you don't take every biblical story literally. I'm just worried for humanity at this point.

  • @georgecanto4279
    @georgecanto4279 Před rokem +2

    I never had a problem of how Noah fit all the animals in the Ark. Not long before God created a full universe and a new planet with life. He could recreate it at any time he wanted.

    • @Rob2000
      @Rob2000 Před rokem +1

      that what makes the whole ark story stupid. He didn't need a ark. he could poof then in existence again.

    • @ninamatthews8747
      @ninamatthews8747 Před měsícem

      Well why wouldn't he just do that then instead of making Noah do all this pointless work.

  • @danielreeves6485
    @danielreeves6485 Před rokem

    I appreciate you quoting John 14:6.

  • @wkinne1
    @wkinne1 Před rokem +36

    After visiting the Ark in Kentucky I was amazed at its size, you just can't comprehend how big the Ark was until you go inside. Totally amazing.

    • @EverettVinzant
      @EverettVinzant Před rokem +12

      Totally amazing that a team of modern engineers couldn’t prevent it from being damaged by…
      A flood…
      Totally amazing that the largest wooden ship ever built, the USS Wyoming sunk because there isn’t a way to make a wooden ship that size structurally sound enough to survive the forces it encounters at sea. It wasn’t as large as the Ark was claimed to be, or would have had to have been.
      I know that facts are irrelevant when you choose to accept magic as an answer, but just understand you are paying to be lied to.
      Demonstrably so.

    • @wkinne1
      @wkinne1 Před rokem +1

      @@EverettVinzant Odd, I have sailed in wooden vessels in crazy bad storms, even the coast guard told us to head in to shore, but we sailed on with complete success. I guess it is all a mater of what magic you want to believe in, intelligent magic or random dumb luck magic. Matter came from something, what? I say God, you say???

    • @joshuakohlmann9731
      @joshuakohlmann9731 Před rokem +4

      @@wkinne1 But that isn't quite the issue. Differing theories as to how the world came to be don't have any bearing on the historicity of Noah's Ark.
      There are numerous problems with a literal interpretation of the story, including the weight problem, the capacity problem, the poo problem, the altitude problem (a flood that covered the highest mountains would expose the occupants to risk of freezing to death), the ecological problem (polar bears and penguins getting off the Ark at Ararat and surving?), the logistical problem (all animals in the world lived within walking distance of Noah's House?) and so on and so forth. There is also the fact that similar mythological stories exist in other cultures (such as Utnapishtim and Deukalion), a number of which have been shown to predate the Noah story.
      Of course, if you _don't_ take Noah's flood as literal, historic fact and choose to read it as allegory or metaphor instead, you don't have to worry about any of these problems, nor do you need to abandon your belief in God.

    • @wkinne1
      @wkinne1 Před rokem +3

      @@joshuakohlmann9731 If God can create worlds, ( and I believe he can ) then the issues you bring up would be no challenge to him.

    • @joshuakohlmann9731
      @joshuakohlmann9731 Před rokem +6

      @@wkinne1 Quite so. God can do everything. Except, it seems, solve the problem of people's wickedness without murdering all but seven of them. Which, of course, is another problem with a literal interpretation.

  • @brainharris359
    @brainharris359 Před rokem +5

    Definitely food for thought. Considering that all the scriptures and holy books are written by man.I believe man created God. Looking at the history of all the trouble and wars caused by religion, I think being a non believer is the best option.

    • @m.r.reeceabob8480
      @m.r.reeceabob8480 Před rokem

      How would you explain Jesus' resurrection? The eyewitness accounts that saw him? Records in extra biblical sources?
      Also if man wrote the Bible they why is it never wrong? Why aren't there mistakes and things that don't like or add up?
      Wars are not only caused by bad things. Freedom is a good thing and is the reason many people in earlier days went to war (American Revolution for example).
      When you're going to see God on judgement day, will bring a nonbeliever then also be the best thing?
      Christianity is about loving your neighbor and yourself. Having a relationship with God. God loves you.

    • @cosmictreason2242
      @cosmictreason2242 Před rokem

      Foolishness

    • @denvan3143
      @denvan3143 Před rokem

      All the wars caused by “religion” is nothing compared to the 200 million people killed as a result of atheism in the past 100 years. As for your observation about the origin of the Bible: it is by inspiration of God; men have given their lives to the study of the Bible and even today hazard their lives because of it. Because of the gospel I have gone to places that were dirty and dangerous. Let me give you an instance of personal insight: in visiting convicts in prison you instantly learn you go in by your own choice but only come out again because of a unanimous decision of all the inmates; it isn’t your choice. Where has your opinion about life taking you, outside of your comfort zone? If you have no good answer for that don’t disparage people who have convictions you don’t share or understand.

    • @impossible98123
      @impossible98123 Před rokem +1

      Stalin, Mao, PolPot ... yeah troubles and death caused by what??!? Much >> religion

    • @jeanyan7738
      @jeanyan7738 Před rokem

      Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Mussolini, Trotsky were all atheists - along with their regimes, and many died. Today, the atheist CCP in china commits genocide against the Uyghurs. What about charities which help the poor and help for disaster relief? 90% are specifically Xtian. How many are specifically atheist? ZERO.

  • @jasontipton8430
    @jasontipton8430 Před rokem +1

    i believe gopherwood was a laminate different types of wood glued together if your familiar with ron wyatts work i believe he found the location of the ark and he found a piece of laminated timer at the location also he made many more discoveries including saodam and gomorrah location and many more

  • @colehenry151
    @colehenry151 Před 9 měsíci +2

    How exactly is a “kind” defined and how would you explain the variety of species that exist today without evolution?

    • @loricalass4068
      @loricalass4068 Před měsícem

      @colehenry151. In other videos with AIG, a more full description of kind is given.
      Please learn your taxonomic categories. The first category is a species. If an animal changes its species, that is not evolution. (Actually nothing is evolution.)
      For example, in our lifetime, we have seen new species of walking stick bugs. But guess what? They are walking stick bugs just the same, just a little different from their predecessors. They aren’t evolving into non-walking stick bugs. They’ve just changed a little.
      That is the story with species. You see a little change, enough change that they can’t breed with their former species, but they are still walking stick bugs or snowflake yeast or bacteria or whatever.
      The next category above species taxonomically would be family. Little cats and lions belong to the same taxonomic family, Filidae. Another word for kind, the scientific word, would be family, taxonomic family.
      Dolphins and whales belong to the cetacean taxonomic family.
      If you do your research, with an honest mind, you will see that animals do not move outside of their taxonomic families. They don’t “evolve” into new taxonomic families. They stay put.
      Evolutionists may make up stories about how this fossil’s, invisible and evidence free ,descendants moved into a different family, but you never see that happening in nature around you.
      Look around you. Cats are saying cats. Dogs are staying dogs. Fish are staying fish, apple trees are staying apple trees, bacteria are staying bacteria and bird are staying birds within their taxonomic families, no matter how much they change their species.
      The Bible never uses the word species. It seems to obviously be talking about taxonomic families when it says kind.
      Trust the Lord. And therefore his Word. I used to call myself an agnostic after I became a Christian. I was not afraid to examine everything that was being said in the Bible, based on archaeology, history and science and logic.
      The Bible always stands up if you do enough research.

  • @richardthomas5362
    @richardthomas5362 Před rokem +10

    Not to nitpick, but I think the royal cubit had a logical basis and the measurement from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger was only an approximation for day to day use for applications which didn't need precision.
    The royal cubit is 20.5 inches, we think. 1/3600th of a nautical mile is about 20.25 inches (1/60th of a second of the earth's circumference).

    • @brett1nita
      @brett1nita Před rokem +3

      The cubit measured on Hezekiah's tunnel would be on a normal sized human, but the pre-flood population were considerably bigger, as we see in some of the skeletons in museums around the world, of hidden away giant skeletons of over 8 feet tall. There are still some in display, but they don't fit the paradigm, so are not mentioned much.

    • @richardthomas5362
      @richardthomas5362 Před rokem +1

      @@brett1nita I still don't see a connection between bigger people and different cubits. It appears the cubit is a measurement derived from the Earth's circumference rather than a human body part. The human body part is an approximation.

    • @SaneNoMore
      @SaneNoMore Před rokem +4

      @@brett1nita Ya... that is a bit of supposition with a dash of some conspiracy theory. Even if we assume the 17.5 cubit as measured once you also subtract the over-estimation they made just to keep critics happy the Ark would still have been of sufficient size.

  • @mattjohnston9131
    @mattjohnston9131 Před rokem +8

    This truly is some next level editing! Amazing video about the truth of the history of the world. Praise Jesus!

    • @bonysminiatures3123
      @bonysminiatures3123 Před rokem

      yes wonderful that we don't have to listen to total dribble for more than we need

    • @kevinhorizons7714
      @kevinhorizons7714 Před rokem

      @@bonysminiatures3123 Nice burn man. dinosaurs on the ark!! yeah!!!

    • @alexdrake8079
      @alexdrake8079 Před rokem

      ​@@kevinhorizons7714 Okay they could have been baby dinosaurs and they were only on the boat for a little over a year plus we don't know exactly how fast dinosaurs grew.

  • @stevenbrewer4073
    @stevenbrewer4073 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this every Kindle my flame in the good Lord Almighty

  • @ronhansen8471
    @ronhansen8471 Před rokem +3

    The ark was 450 feet long, 75 feet wide and 45 feet high, with three stories and many rooms inside. The ark was a large floating chest not a boat with pointed bow as some suggest.
    The breeding boundaries according to each specie [“bible kind” ] were not and could not be crossed. Some investigators have said that, had there been as few as 43 “kinds” of mammals, 74 “kinds” of birds, and 10 “kinds” of reptiles in the ark, they could have produced the variety of species known today. All the marine creatures remained outside the ark and the dinosaurs died off.

    • @philcarr7015
      @philcarr7015 Před 7 měsíci

      I was curious as to why the Arc that they built had a keep and a pointed bow. The only reason to do that is if it was powered and needed to be able to cut through the water and be steered. A floating rectangular box would have done the job.

    • @ronhansen8471
      @ronhansen8471 Před 7 měsíci

      @@philcarr7015 Some people think the ark had to be a boat. The reason for a pointed bow and V haul in a boat is to help push it through the waves under power. A boat with a flat bow does not work well moving forward in the waves would come over the gunnel and the boat would sink. Why would it be necessary for a floating box with no power?

    • @philcarr7015
      @philcarr7015 Před 7 měsíci

      @@ronhansen8471 My point exactly.

    • @davidgardner863
      @davidgardner863 Před 2 měsíci

      @@ronhansen8471, To point it into the wind and waves so it wouldn’t capsize. But wait, that wouldn’t work either because it was unpowered. I think a round shape would work better but the blueprints didn’t call for that.

  • @moriartythethird5709
    @moriartythethird5709 Před rokem +27

    I love seeing these atheist pose questions rather than just blindly attack. It makes for some cool conversation.

    • @answersingenesis
      @answersingenesis  Před rokem +21

      “Come now, let us reason together, says the Lord:
      though your sins are like scarlet,
      they shall be as white as snow;
      though they are red like crimson,
      they shall become like wool." Isaiah 1:18

    • @acedogg692005
      @acedogg692005 Před rokem +10

      @@answersingenesis The "lord" didn't say that...The "man" that wrote the book said he said it...Your book is just a fairy tale....

    • @eyeswideshut6004
      @eyeswideshut6004 Před rokem +10

      @@acedogg692005 we who believe have nothing to lose if your statement is true. But you sir would fall to the latter.

    • @landonellis6297
      @landonellis6297 Před rokem +5

      @@eyeswideshut6004 you could say that about every religion you don't believe.

    • @eyeswideshut6004
      @eyeswideshut6004 Před rokem +4

      @@landonellis6297 I could but it doesn't mean that it would be true. But you're not interested in the truth now are you?

  • @drakevane2663
    @drakevane2663 Před rokem +4

    Virgin comments:He's SpeaKInG tO fAsT
    Chad viewers:*sets speed to 0.75

  • @brunozeigerts6379
    @brunozeigerts6379 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Noah's Ark is a retelling of the Epic of Gilgamesh. For other opinions check out AronRa, Vice Rhino and other for a more realistic view on this myth.

  • @danielcrowe9324
    @danielcrowe9324 Před rokem

    I love and appreciate the video and I'm sure that it's been helpful to many. I enjoy reading the comments and while I do believe that some atheists and some agnostics are searchers for truth, there are atheists/agnostics that are haters of God. Paul mentions this in Romans 1:30. We should remember to pray that the searchers and the haters will be saved. God loves them, too!

    • @danielcrowe9324
      @danielcrowe9324 Před rokem

      I should clarify that Romans 1:30 is describing people who did not like to retain God in knowledge and were given over to a reprobate mind.

    • @drewdrake9130
      @drewdrake9130 Před rokem +1

      I'm not convinced you're God exists, so there's no way I could hate it.
      That would be like saying I hate leprechauns, or vampires.

  • @barrybernard3065
    @barrybernard3065 Před rokem +4

    Great insights learned a lot thanks for sharing.
    Only one thing I disagree
    With your take on the rain
    You said it might have rain before the flood, because the mist that watered the earth was out of context.
    To prove that it didn’t rain before the flood
    go to Hebrews 11 :7
    Not Seen YET
    Waters of flood which in the form of RAIN
    Genesis 7: 12
    Interpretation of waters of flood is RAIN . If Noah saw rain before God wouldn’t have said Not Seen Yet
    in Hebrews 11.

    • @kevinrtres
      @kevinrtres Před rokem

      Well, the logic is not complete. Just taking it like that is somewhat misleading. Noah might have seen the rain before but he might not have seen *_SUCH A LOT OF RAIN!_* That's the possibility you do not cover by your interpretation. Also, the flood started with the fountains of the deep breaking open and spewing forth the waters underneath the earth - Noah certainly would not have seen that either so the verse might just as well have been referring to that...and so on and on. Not enough information to make a definitive statement regarding rain before the flood, unfortunately.

    • @barrybernard3065
      @barrybernard3065 Před rokem

      @@kevinrtres
      That’s your interpretation
      We can agree and disagree
      All we know for a fact a mist watered the earth until the flood came rain is now mentioned in chapter 7:4 . Either you believe it or not which you don’t. Your assumption it MIGHT have rained before the flood with no verse to back your claim .
      Genesis 13:10 with Lot
      Saw well watered like the garden of the Lord. The is no command by God if you don’t do this I will hold back rain from you before the flood . God took care of his vegetation by the mist of the earth, God is a gracious and merciful God
      Just like he said to Adam the day you eat of the fruit of good and evil you will die . Adam never died that day because Jesus stepped in to be the Slain Lamb
      FROM the foundation of the world which was Adam and Eve
      Revelation 13: 8
      He never took things away from mankind before the flood.

    • @kevinrtres
      @kevinrtres Před rokem

      @@barrybernard3065 Well, I must make it plain that I don't care either way mist or rain doesn't faze me. All I'm saying is that there's not enough scriptural text to support a purely mist driven watering of the earth. There's just too many gaps to make a concrete case. That's all I'm saying. You've made your choice and I'm happy for you. Just be wary of the logic you use. - that's all I'm saying.

  • @eldrow
    @eldrow Před rokem +4

    Can you recommend one of your illustrated books on the subject of the Flood/Ark? Like the images used in this video. Thank you.

    • @answersingenesis
      @answersingenesis  Před rokem +3

      Artwork from the Ark Encounter is reproduced in this book:
      answersingenesis.org/store/product/ark-signs/
      Search our store for "ark," "flood," or "Noah" and you'll find many other resources.

    • @GhostRyder2008
      @GhostRyder2008 Před rokem +1

      Another great book that discusses the Flood mechanism and the history of the earth is called "Fossils and the Flood" by Paul Garner

    • @eldrow
      @eldrow Před rokem +1

      @@GhostRyder2008 Thank you!!

    • @eldrow
      @eldrow Před rokem +1

      @@answersingenesis Much appreciated!

    • @eldrow
      @eldrow Před rokem

      @@bradthompson5383 brainwashed? Lol! Brainwashed is believing in the lie that is evolution, and disregarding the evidence of a global flood.

  • @danstory4286
    @danstory4286 Před rokem +1

    Wooden ships don't do very well when they get over 200 feet long. At 510 feet, it would need constant work from multiple bilge pumps just to stay afloat.

  • @purplehayes5718
    @purplehayes5718 Před rokem

    That was the best description of the arc I have ever heard. But I wish he wouldn't talk so fast. Slow down and give things a second to sink in.