very interesting archeaologist site

Wow, looks like a very reputable website. The pictures are *almost* as good as those of the Loch Ness monster, too! I was also interested to learn that Noah was a metal-worker.

Come now, Cheryll, do you really believe this? I mean, even as an atheist, I would accept an answer regarding the ark saying that it decomposed or some such. Do you really believe this kind of pseudo-archaeology? I haven't even yet gotten into the cross page, but after reading the ark one, I'm not at all impressed. Furthermore, everything is dated in the 80's and what not - this shouldn't be recent at all. I'd love to see some *real* archaeologists, geologists, etc. take a look at this stuff. Even Archaeology magazine could make it a good read, as they've had good articles on pseudo-science before. This "Dr." Wyatt is a disgrace to archaeology.

Edit ------> Woops! Sorry to bump this, I apparently accidently clicked the second page of threads, and did my own little archaeological dig =D
 
Quite honestly I would love to believe it and find it interesting, but I'm undecided.

The Noah's Ark one seems good, especially if the government backs it and makes it a tourist site. But then again what people will do for money....

The Ark of the Covenent is an interesting read, the bit about the angels etc and the prophecy, well time will tell on that one. Some story innaccuracies on different sites make me doubt. Interesting theory on Jesus' blood dripping down onto it.
 
unfortunately the Ark anomaly on Mt. Aramat (or whatever that's called) is in a part of Turkey (I think that's the country, am at work, had long day an don't fill like looking up the exact country) which the government no longer allows visitors access to.
 
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