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jonesthecurl wrote:ok, just one more.
How many creatures were there in the ark? to the nearest thousand?
jonesthecurl wrote:ok, just one more.
How many creatures were there in the ark? to the nearest thousand?
jonesthecurl wrote:ok, just one more.
How many creatures were there in the ark? to the nearest thousand?
premio53 wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:ok, just one more.
How many creatures were there in the ark? to the nearest thousand?
The total cubic volume of the ark would have been 1,518,000 cubic feet [462,686.4 cubic meters] --that would be equal to the capacity of 569 modern railroad stock cars. Assuming the average animal to be about the size of a sheep (none had to be full grown) and using a railroad car for comparison, we note that the average double-deck stock car can accommodate 240 sheep. Thus, three trains hauling 69 cars each would have ample space to carry the 50,000 animals, filling only 37% of the ark. This would leave an additional 361 cars or enough to make 5 trains of 72 cars each to carry all of the food and baggage plus Noah’s family of eight people. The Ark had plenty of space. The following site breaks it down quite thoroughly.
http://www.christiananswers.net/q-eden/edn-c013.html
The bottom line is you will believe anything you want to believe. Whether it is an organized universe coming into being by some mythical explosion or life spontaneously forming from dead matter. You remind me of an ant standing on a railroad track, raising its fist into the air and saying, "if there is a train let it run over me right now!" And because the train doesn't immediately come by and crush you, there is a sense of how smart and wise you are by showing the superstitious world that there is no train to worry about. However, it will come on schedule and it will crush you.
"But in accordance with your hardness and your impenitent heart you are treasuring up for yourself wrath in the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgment of God." - Romans 2:5
premio53 wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:ok, just one more.
How many creatures were there in the ark? to the nearest thousand?
The total cubic volume of the ark would have been 1,518,000 cubic feet [462,686.4 cubic meters] --that would be equal to the capacity of 569 modern railroad stock cars. Assuming the average animal to be about the size of a sheep (none had to be full grown) and using a railroad car for comparison, we note that the average double-deck stock car can accommodate 240 sheep. Thus, three trains hauling 69 cars each would have ample space to carry the 50,000 animals, filling only 37% of the ark. This would leave an additional 361 cars or enough to make 5 trains of 72 cars each to carry all of the food and baggage plus Noah’s family of eight people. The Ark had plenty of space. The following site breaks it down quite thoroughly.
http://www.christiananswers.net/q-eden/edn-c013.html
The bottom line is you will believe anything you want to believe. Whether it is an organized universe coming into being by some mythical explosion or life spontaneously forming from dead matter. You remind me of an ant standing on a railroad track, raising its fist into the air and saying, "if there is a train let it run over me right now!" And because the train doesn't immediately come by and crush you, there is a sense of how smart and wise you are by showing the superstitious world that there is no train to worry about. However, it will come on schedule and it will crush you.
"But in accordance with your hardness and your impenitent heart you are treasuring up for yourself wrath in the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgment of God." - Romans 2:5
jonesthecurl wrote:Dino crap, duck crap, lion crap, wooly mammoth crap, snake crap...
You remind me of an ant standing on a railroad track, raising its fist into the air and saying, "I think the timetable is a lie!"
premio53 wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:ok, just one more.
How many creatures were there in the ark? to the nearest thousand?
The total cubic volume of the ark would have been 1,518,000 cubic feet [462,686.4 cubic meters] --that would be equal to the capacity of 569 modern railroad stock cars. Assuming the average animal to be about the size of a sheep (none had to be full grown) and using a railroad car for comparison, we note that the average double-deck stock car can accommodate 240 sheep. Thus, three trains hauling 69 cars each would have ample space to carry the 50,000 animals, filling only 37% of the ark. This would leave an additional 361 cars or enough to make 5 trains of 72 cars each to carry all of the food and baggage plus Noah’s family of eight people. The Ark had plenty of space. The following site breaks it down quite thoroughly.
http://www.christiananswers.net/q-eden/edn-c013.html
Not in science, no, you cannot.premio53 wrote:The bottom line is you will believe anything you want to believe.
OH, we all thought the topic was evolution.premio53 wrote:Whether it is an organized universe coming into being by some mythical explosion or life spontaneously forming from dead matter.
premio53 wrote:You remind me of an ant standing on a railroad track, raising its fist into the air and saying, "if there is a train let it run over me right now!" And because the train doesn't immediately come by and crush you, there is a sense of how smart and wise you are by showing the superstitious world that there is no train to worry about. However, it will come on schedule and it will crush you.
"But in accordance with your hardness and your impenitent heart you are treasuring up for yourself wrath in the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgment of God." - Romans 2:5
jonesthecurl wrote:You remind me of an ant standing on a railroad track, raising its fist into the air and saying, "I think the timetable is a lie!"
Ants have fists? And they can talk?
Incidentally, here on the Morris and Essex line, the timetable is a lie.
Viceroy63 wrote:A Cubit is approximately 18 inches or 1.5 feet.
At 300 Cubits Long, the Ark would be approximately 450 feet Long.
At 50 Cubits Wide, the Ark would have a width of approximately 75 feet.
At 30 Cubits High, the Ark would have had a Height of 45 feet.
That's as tall if not taller than a modern four story apartment building and as wide and as long as a city block. Or put another way, it would have more than half the volume of space then the HMS Titanic. I would estimate 70 to 80 percent because the Ark is much more wider than the Titanic,.
So get your facts straight people. That's...
BIIIIG!!!
premio53 wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:Show me a cave painting of a velociraptor then.
Show me one example of spontaneous generation. Show me one example found by science that contradicts the Second Law of Thermodynamics which states that every ordered system over time tends to become more disordered. I didn't think so. Even your high priest Stephen Hawking acknowledges this.
"In fact, the theory that the universe has existed forever is in serious difficulty with the Second Law of Thermodynamics. The Second Law states that disorder always increases with time. Like the argument about human progress, it indicates that there must have been a beginning. Otherwise, the universe would be in a state of complete disorder by now, and everything would be at the same temperature" (Public Lecture, "The Beginning of Time").
Haggis_McMutton wrote:Viceroy63 wrote:I agree with this last statement. That things tend to break down and decay is just the natural order of things. Our universe is proof of that. For example we see stars die all the time but not once have anyone ever observed a star being born. We don't really know what is happening inside the interstellar clouds to say that star's are being born. But we definitely see them die. Every single day.
Wait, you're seeing supernovae EVERY DAY ? You really should alert NASA about this. I think they're averaging like one every couple months. Whatever telescopes you're using is clearly decades ahead of what astrophysicists are currently employing.
Metsfanmax wrote:Haggis_McMutton wrote:Viceroy63 wrote:I agree with this last statement. That things tend to break down and decay is just the natural order of things. Our universe is proof of that. For example we see stars die all the time but not once have anyone ever observed a star being born. We don't really know what is happening inside the interstellar clouds to say that star's are being born. But we definitely see them die. Every single day.
Wait, you're seeing supernovae EVERY DAY ? You really should alert NASA about this. I think they're averaging like one every couple months. Whatever telescopes you're using is clearly decades ahead of what astrophysicists are currently employing.
Actually, we see several hundred supernovae per year recently.
jonesthecurl wrote:Dino crap, duck crap, lion crap, wooly mammoth crap, snake crap...
AndyDufresne wrote:How much would Noah's Ark weigh, and how much water would it displace?
--Andy
Viceroy63 wrote:A Cubit is approximately 18 inches or 1.5 feet.
At 300 Cubits Long, the Ark would be approximately 450 feet Long.
At 50 Cubits Wide, the Ark would have a width of approximately 75 feet.
At 30 Cubits High, the Ark would have a Height of 45 feet.
That's as tall if not taller than a modern four story apartment building and as wide and as long as a city block. Or put another way, it would have more than half the volume of space then the HMS Titanic. I would estimate 70 to 80 percent because the Ark is much more wider than the Titanic.
The Ark is definitely larger than a foot ball field at 300 feet Long from goal post to goal post and almost as wide.
So get your facts straight people. That's...
BIIIIG!!!
BigBallinStalin wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:Actually, we see several hundred supernovae per year recently.
Do you mean "we see several hundred supernovae per year which are already occurring*?
*(already occurring, as in our current image from the light of that star depicts a supernovae. In other words, the star we see is already exploding, so we missed the star ---> supernova transition).
Or do you mean "we see the very beginning of several hundred stars expanding/exploding "into" supernovae per year?
(i.e. we witness several hundred stars undergoing the transition from star into supernova).
jonesthecurl wrote:Viceroy63 wrote:A Cubit is approximately 18 inches or 1.5 feet.
At 300 Cubits Long, the Ark would be approximately 450 feet Long.
At 50 Cubits Wide, the Ark would have a width of approximately 75 feet.
At 30 Cubits High, the Ark would have a Height of 45 feet.
That's as tall if not taller than a modern four story apartment building and as wide and as long as a city block. Or put another way, it would have more than half the volume of space then the HMS Titanic. I would estimate 70 to 80 percent because the Ark is much more wider than the Titanic.
The Ark is definitely larger than a foot ball field at 300 feet Long from goal post to goal post and almost as wide.
So get your facts straight people. That's...
BIIIIG!!!
OK, then. How many men did it take to build the Titanic?
And how many worked on the ark?
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