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Why Is This Baywatch Star & Former Playboy Playmate Searching for Noah’s Ark?

Donna DErrico Injures Herself While Searching for Noahs Ark in Turkey

Donna D'Errico (Photo Credit: Twitter)

You probably didn’t expect to see a headline that included the words “Baywatch,“ ”Playboy“ and ”Noah’s Ark, ” but, alas, here we are. On Tuesday, TMZ reported that 44-year-old actress Donna D’Errico is recovering from some injuries she received while on an expedition to find Noah’s Ark in Turkey.

D’Errico put out some photos showing her wounds, which included cuts and bruises around her mouth and on her cheek. TMZ reports that she also had an injury on her leg. So far, it’s unclear how she fell and, for that matter, exactly what unfolded. Despite the pains, she vowed to continue her trek to discover one of the Old Testament’s most famous relics.

Following the release of the images, she tweeted, “Thank you for all the well wishes – I am fine – no broken bones – skin heals.”

Donna DErrico Injures Herself While Searching for Noahs Ark in Turkey

Prior to announcing her injuries and releasing the photos, D’Errico also warned that she was in “serious danger” due to her proximity to the PKK, a Kurdistani terror group. Considering these challenges, it’s no wonder the actress is asking fans to pray for her. In a blog post published last Friday, she wrote:

Early this morning I was awakened by one of our Kurdish guides saying that we had to leave the mountain immediately because there was trouble with the PKK and the Turkish Military on the mountain and that we were in serious danger. Then I got a call from our main Kurdish guide saying to stay where we are and that there was no problem. The two guides spoke back and forth a while, then it was decided that we would stay for another couple hours here at our high camp, then go down to base camp, then tonight our main guide will meet us there. We are going to try to go to (***this section has been removed for Miss D‘Errico’s safety***) to get a different view of (***this section has been removed for Miss D‘Errico’s safety***). I think we should be ok. But please pray for us. I love you all. This is my dream.

Love,
Donna

While the trip is dangerous, D‘Errico certainly isn’t the first person to take it. That being said, as she noted in her update last Friday, finding Noah’s Ark — or at least searching for it — has been a lifelong dream for the former Baywatch star. In a 2011 AOL News article, she described her aspirations in detail.

Donna DErrico Injures Herself While Searching for Noahs Ark in Turkey

Donna D'Errico (Photo Credit: Facebook)

“This has been a dream of mine since I was 9 or 10,” she explained. I went to Catholic school and was fascinated by Noah’s ark. I would do class projects based on the ark.”

As she grew older, these dreams continued to evolve and she decided to one day climb Mount Ararat and search for Noah’s Ark. So, she set out on a path to mentally and physically prepare for the journey. Aside from swimming and running to make sure she was in shape for the climb, D’Errico also did an intensive exploration of the available data on the famed Ark.

Donna DErrico Injures Herself While Searching for Noahs Ark in Turkey

Donna D'Errico's injuries (Photo Credit: SplashNewsOnline.com)

“I’ve been studying this for years and know where the sightings have been. According to my research, the ark lays broken into at least two, but most likely three, pieces,” she explained. “I believe that one of those pieces is in the uppermost Ahora Gorge area, an extremely dangerous area to climb and explore.”

D’Errica made the final decision to take the trip after a near-death experience involving MRSA. Following her recovery, she decided that she needed to make good on the promise she made herself to go and investigate the Biblical tenet.

While some expenses associated with the trip were purportedly donated, the actress also has an Indiegogo account setup, where‘s she’s raising funds for the production of a documentary about Donald MacKenzie, a man who went missing on the mountain two years ago.

(H/T: Gawker)

Comments (114)

  • scrudge
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 3:48pm

    Ah Yes….. looking at the last photo of her…. it looks like she did not pass the virgin test…. what ever that consists of….

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  • JTX
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 3:34pm

    More money than brains it looks like. WTF is wrong with people.

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    • Black Manta
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 3:49pm

      2 Maccabees 2:4-7 Tells you, the place of the arc shall be unknown until the MOST HIGH gather his people….And I agree…WTH is wrong with people…LOL…

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    • wmgill
      Posted on August 16, 2012 at 4:37am

      @Black Manta. I believe you have the wrong ark, thats the Arc Of The Covenant not Noahs Ark

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  • EndTheGOPTEA
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 3:05pm

    LOL!!! Oh No!!!! Really!!! Noah!!!! Ha!!!! Ark!!! Oh!!! Love it.. Do you people really believe that junk?? Wow, Just Wow!!!

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    • GoodStuff
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 3:32pm

      Your use of explanation points makes you stupid.

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    • OccamsSword
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 3:38pm

      Sounds like your TwEAkiN dude, yes massive evidence of global flooding, makes a Noahs Ark search quite normal and logical.

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    • The Jewish Avenger
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 4:30pm

      LOL!!! Oh No!!!! Really!!! A FailTroll!!!! Ha!!!! Attempting to debunk what scientists have confirmed!!! Oh!!! Love it.. Do YOUR people really believe like you?? Wow, Just Wow!!!

      You lack any trolling finesse, go be an idiot elsewhere.

      Look up FAILTROLL, its all about you…

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    • facilitiesmgr
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 4:34pm

      It isn’t the exclamation points that points to a lack of knowledge. It is the “don’t confuse me with the facts” comments.

      The Bible and its events are true and have been historically verified by many extra-Biblical sources and historians, like Josephus, etc. Whether one chooses to believe or not is up to them and God.

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    • FREEDOMoverFEAR
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 4:45pm

      @ Goodstuff

      LOL you call someone stupid because they use explanation points WTH is an explanation point. LOL it‘s cool the other day I told my wife I wouldn’t take her for granite. LOL I really thought it was granite and not granted.

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    • Dudemau
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 9:56pm

      No. Stupid is as stupid does. And he definitely does stupid.

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    • HisStoryUn
      Posted on August 16, 2012 at 12:50pm

      @GOODSTUFF
      “Your use of explanation points makes you stupid.” Really?! “explanation points? They are called [exclamation marks], not explanation points. Who is stupid here? All doubt has been removed – by you!

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  • jimbo 1
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 3:01pm

    to be honest i kinda doubt Jesus would want his followers to get themselves killed looking for something made of wood. Religon is about faith not fetishizing ‘relics or physical objects’ ….but then again she used to be married to a guy in motley crue so maybe this is normal for her dunno

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    • LuvsYeshua
      Posted on August 16, 2012 at 10:07am

      Couple things Jimbo. “Religon is about faith”.

      Pure and undefiled religion in the sight of our God and Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their distress, and to keep oneself unstained by the world (James 1:27). Many different religions go by that verse, but it’s Christianity that is about faith.

      Second, as easy as it is to bash this woman, and as much as we may want to ridicule her, you never know how the Lord is going to use her on this walk and what she may end up finding (hopefully Jesus Christ). If this former Playmate is searching for the ark, then there is at least a tiny morsel of faith in her of biblical truth and God’s sovereignty. And it’s amazing what God can do with even the faith as small as a mustard seed (see Matthew 17:20).

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  • Vanquisher
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 2:40pm

    Could have saved her a lot of trouble if she just went on line and looked up Ark Discovery. Ron Wyatt
    found it in 1978. It is not on Mount Ararat. It is on a mountain about 15 miles away from it. The Turks were so convinced that they made a National Park and visitor center near it. The wood found is from pre flood era that has no growth rings in it. The size in almost exactly 515 ft long. I strongly urge anyone to go to Arkdiscovery.com and see the details. Ron Wyatt deserves credit.

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    • NOTYERHUCKLEBERRY
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 3:38pm

      Wyatt’s other finds can be found at: wyattmuseum.com.

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    • FREEDOMoverFEAR
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 4:55pm

      I like how Wyatt only has blurry pictures from far away. That means it’s real. Also I like how in his news letters he refutes science by qouting the bible. There‘s no growth rings because God made the trees so they didn’t grow like normal trees so now it looks like rocks not petrified wood. Yup good explanation. Smart man.

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  • Spqr1
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 2:25pm

    I can’t believe that in the 21st C. there are still people who accept that story literally.

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    • opsboss
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 2:55pm

      Why not? There are millions of dead things, buried in rock layers, laid down rapidly by water, all over the world. All those fossils. How do you think that happened? Look at Grand Canyon. Then look at what happened after Mt. St Helens and the miniature canyons carved in the rock from the melting ice and mud rivers. Something caused it. There is evidence all over the world of a global flood.

      Now, I do not believe for one minute they will find the ark. It was made of wood. Noah’s family and off spring would have taken it apart for use as homes, and fuel to survived the cold and to cook.

      Want to learn more? visit Answers in Genesis dot org.

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    • wvernon1981
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 3:07pm

      Organisms which are taxonomically grouped into the correct sedimentary layers by the correct geologic period. So a cataclysmic global flood taxonomically grouped the fossils into different sedimentary layers?

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    • Spqr1
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 3:15pm

      Why not? because the rest of us learned geology in a post-Lyell world, not that Bucknell nonsense.

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    • Brainmuffin
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 4:29pm

      When did they organize themselves? They are found all jumbled.

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    • wvernon1981
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 4:51pm

      Find something akin to what Stephen Jay Gould once referred to as a “rabbit in the Cambrian”. You’ll find species in the layers that have been dated to the time when then species existed; not outside of that layer.

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    • adeleeeee
      Posted on August 16, 2012 at 12:45am

      There are a lot of people can not even get geometry well then how can you tell if the story is simply a fiction?

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  • grayling646
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 2:19pm

    Maybe it‘s just me but I’ve never felt it was smart or safe to go into places like that regardless of your intentions. Like those kids who were ‘hiking along the Iran/Iraq border’ a few years ago.

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    • FREEDOMoverFEAR
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 5:08pm

      That’s good stay in your safe little bubble.

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    • Git-R-Done
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 8:20pm

      Freedomoverfear – You mean like you Marxists never leaving your small narrow little world known as large cities? LOL

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  • mcsledge
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 2:03pm

    Would the finding of Noah’s Ark be any greater proof for the existence of God than the written testimonies of many past Prophets who had direct encounters with the Lord and whose testimonies confirm each other? Some may think so, but I don’t.

    Many have been fooled by sight, some have been fooled by the heart, but noone is fooled by the Spirit.

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  • OccamsSword
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:59pm

    The geologic column is so much better explained by a global flood, one simple evidence, the seashells near the peak of Everest (closed clams, means buried alive) is devestating evidence to flood deniers…Standing trees, through millions of years worth of geologic layers, kinda debunks the whole thing, and you still get brainwashed fools that claim “no suport of flood” DUH !

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    • wvernon1981
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 2:10pm

      Citation for standing trees please

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    • EndTheGOPTEA
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 3:08pm

      Do you really not understand how the planet works or how long it has been here?

      The top of most mountains were once on the sea floor.. That is how things work.. and 5 BILLION Years is a LONG TIME.

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    • Dr.Doofenschmirtz
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 3:29pm

      @WVERNON1981
      The standing trees refrenced above are part of a group called “Polystrate Fossils” – so called because they’re fossils that grow through many rock strata. Of course you can’t have organic matter (trees) stick out of the first rock layer for millions of years while the successive rock layers are formed, thus you have the “rapid fossilization” theories.

      The citations you requested:
      http://www.icr.org/index.php?module=articles&action=view&ID=445
      http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/cfl/how-fast (skip to figure 33)

      Or just go to images.google.com and type in “polystrate fossils” and check out the pictures.

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    • wvernon1981
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 3:33pm

      Thank you. I will take a look.

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    • snufy
      Posted on August 16, 2012 at 12:05am

      To deny that the Great Flood happened is to call The Bible false. If one thing in the Bible is false, then nothing in the whole Bible can be believed. After God sealed the Ark, He opened the heavens and Earth, bringing forth floods of water. The whole world was covered to 10 feet above the highest mountain. He did this because of the evil across the world. There were giants upon the Earth at that time, created by the breeding of fallen angels with human women. Skeletons of them have been found and displayed, some up to 36 feet tall. Goliath was one of them.

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    • Bildad
      Posted on August 16, 2012 at 3:06am

      WVERNON1981, I believe you’ll find some examples of polystrate fossils (and other interesting stuff) at s8intDOTcom and clik on “The Bone Yards” in the left column.

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  • sickofreligion
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:55pm

    Amazing that people still pursue this kind of stuff.

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    • trinklefinder
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 2:46pm

      amazing that evolution is taught as fact when nobody has ever been able to explain how life came from non-life.

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    • wvernon1981
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 3:12pm

      That‘s because the Theory of Evolution isn’t a theory of life from non-life. It’s a theory of how organisms capable of reproduction change over time.

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  • OniKaze
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:51pm

    And at 44 she is STILL beautiful….

    I am happy that she is a survivor and won’t be detoured by some physical pain like most “pretty girls” are…

    Although… There is NO chance at finding ANY piece of the ark…. unless someone preserved it somewhere, the likelihood that you will find a wooden vessel that WAS in water and then sat exposed to the elements for OVER 1000 years… is next to impossible (and not in an unlikely way, more like a snowball chance in an 400 degree oven kind of way…)

    Miss D’Errico, if no-one has found it yet, it doesn’t exist…. Many things from the bible are either WAY over exaggerated, or plain fiction to begin with…

    Did a guy named Noah build an Ark (large boat)? No-one knows for sure as this has been lost to the waves of time, what we all do KNOW (as scientific fact) the you cannot place 2 of every animal on ANY size boat, since all animals are either predators or prey…. So the story of Noah is clearly an exaggeration or falsehood, and anyone who believes it, is either so religiously deluded that they have a hard time accepting reality, OR they are just plain crazy….

    A guy in europe built an Ark recently following the details of the bible, and the boat is big, but you would have a hard time fitting 100 animals and 2 humans on it, let alone 2 of EVERY animal…..

    But good luck with your search either way… You won’t find the ark… But hopefully you will find something else of spiritual value for yourself..

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    • yeshua4me2
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:57pm

      ummm the ark (small cubit version of 18″) has the equivalant of 125,000 cattle cars… sorry but Noah (written about in EVERY ancient mesopotamian culture) did not take 2 of every animal on the ark… only 2 of each kind eg. the dog/wolf kind not 2 of every type of dog, just 2 dogs from which all modern dogs come from. (genetically provble) just like all races of men came from 3 couples from the ark (again provable genetically)

      I personally have over 360 ark and flood stories from every continent (except antartica)… and I find new ones every year.

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    • Spqr1
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 2:35pm

      yeshua4me2: FLOOD stories are repeated, not NOAH and ARK stories…

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    • Anonymous T. Irrelevant
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 2:49pm

      I agree. I hope the PDK does not find her. Muslims seem to LOVE blonde women and what they would do to her, yikes.

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    • R4M0N
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 3:02pm

      You got the numbers wrong: It was 2 each of the unclean animals and 7 each of the clean animals. The problem though with your post is that you use the size of the ark as proof that the story is fake while completely ignoring the fact that a God who could bring a world-wide flood could easily manage to store anything he wanted in that boat.

      If you don’t believe in God, of course you won‘t believe in the ark or the story of Noah or anything in the bible that can’t be proven scientifically for that matter.

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  • yeshua4me2
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:50pm

    If there really was a world wide flood what would you expect to find? Answer: billions of dead things buried in rock layers laid down by water at every elevation all over the earth .
    and what do we find…. billions of dead things buried in rock layers laid down by water at every elevation all over the earth.

    No goelogical evidence…hahaha…. Mt ST. Helens in a matter of minutes produced 10′s of thousands of finely distinct layers…

    Geology falls into a paradigm… either lots of water in short time (as indicated by erosion patterns not being found in most rock layers) OR a little water and a lot of time (empiracle scince has been doing experimants on this…. none (so far) have produced anything like what is found in nature); But with lots of water and short (relatively) time you get exactly what we find in nature.

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    • Spqr1
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 3:59pm

      “Mt ST. Helens in a matter of minutes produced 10′s of thousands of finely distinct layers” Distinct? Where did you get an insane idea like that? Have you ever seen these “layers?” I watched the deposition happen, in real time with my own eyes. I seen the SINGLE ash layer many, many times in REAL LIFE. What about you?

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  • Rational Man
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:48pm

    I wish her well and hope she not only realizes her dream, but gives us indisputable proof of Noah’s ark. As if the pictures and piece of Gopher wood that the Ca. man brought back from his exploration, and the satellite pictures aren’t enough. Does anyone ever wonder why Mount Ariat is so closely guarded by the Turks, (Muslims).? Or why most fossils are found in sedimentary formations and exposed by errosion?

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    • OniKaze
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:55pm

      No offense, but if you think for a moment that the ark (if it EVER existed) STILL exists today, is a complete pipe dream…

      Wooden ships once exposed to water do not last long without someone taking GREAT amounts of care to preserve it… If it wasn’t found and preserved hundreds of years ago, it has no chance of being physically around today…

      The ark is FOREVER lost…. And no amount of faith can change that fact… Wood (unless preserved or kept in a VERY dry environment) doesn’t last….

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    • wvernon1981
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:56pm

      Of course most fossils are found in sedimentary rock. First, sedimentary rock is the most common type of rock on the planet’s surface. Second, other rocks, such as igneous and metamorphic rocks, do not lend themselves to fossil preservation because of the high heat or severe deformation during their creation.

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  • honor007
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:37pm

    Prayers and well wishes to Donna. Glad to see she is doing well and following her passion.

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  • ThePostman
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:32pm

    It takes a lot of faith, a HUGE amount of faith, to go searching for the ark anyplace other than on google earth.

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  • VoteRightDammit
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:30pm

    YIKES.

    No more lip injections, girlie.

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  • NILAP
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:29pm

    God created an ark as well – it is called Planet Earth. Hopefully we will not destroy God’s Ark.

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  • Detroit paperboy
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:28pm

    It wasn’t an Ark…..it was a DNA data base………..

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  • Apple Bite
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:23pm

    God Speed.

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  • wvernon1981
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:17pm

    If she knew there was no geological support for a global flood, she wouldn’t have wasted her time.

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    • Landon410
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:29pm

      every civilization world wide has some form of story of a massive world wide flood, and we find shark and fish fossils on tops of mountains, the central US used to be covered with water as evidenced by finding ocean sea creature fossils here as well.

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    • Rational Man
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:35pm

      That depends entirely on who you choose to listen to and get your information from.

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    • wvernon1981
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:48pm

      Landon, the accounts differ dramatically from each other. Here is a compiled list of the different creation accounts. Even if the accounts were exactly the same, the accounts are not corroborated by the geologic evidence.

      http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/flood-myths.html

      Second, we find marine fossils on mountain tops because they were once under the “normal” ocean and rose through the process of plate tectonics. The marine fossils date to the appropriate time period: millions and millions of years ago.

      The midwest fossils date back 70 million years ago.

      http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/1112515273/sea-life-in-americas-midwest/

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    • wvernon1981
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:49pm

      I listen to the geologists.

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    • SSG Tal
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 2:22pm

      And who do Geologists listen to?

      Evidence doesn’t matter. It is about each individual’s presuppositions through which they evidence and facts are viewed. In the end:

      “Since what may be known about God is made plain to them, because God has made it plain to them. For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities – his eternal power and divine nature – have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse.” Romans 1:19-20

      Unless of course you think spontaneous generation is real and the law of biogenesis doesnt’ actually exist. I guess to rocks could bump into each other and then up pops a Dennys. Bacon anyone?

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    • wvernon1981
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 2:30pm

      You can play the presupposition game all you want to justify crank science but if you accept the world as rational, consistent, and that we can know things about it through observation, then rigorous scientific explanations are the only means we have of testing what is true or not.

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    • wvernon1981
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 2:32pm

      You’re using the presupposition excuse to justify your position rather than basing your position on the totality of the evidence. For every creationist claim you cite, I can bring up many, many other facts to refute it.

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    • wvernon1981
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 2:34pm

      I don’t know whether or not spontaneous generation, abiogenesis, is the correct framework, for life. However, you don‘t either and it doesn’t give you reason to posit god as a legitimate reason. There is no accepted theory on how life originated.

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    • SSG Tal
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 2:44pm

      It is your worldview that says life sprang from rocks. That’s not rational or consistent with current observable data and rigorous scientific explanations. I would invite you to challenge your presuppositions.

      http://www.proofthatgodexists.org/

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    • SSG Tal
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 2:50pm

      Wvernon, I have to give you credit. (seriously)

      But I do have a reason for my presuppositions, otherwise they are arbitrary. Kudos to you for acknowledging biogenesis Sir!

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    • wvernon1981
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 2:52pm

      Wonderful. You’re a presuppositional apologist. So I should presuppose that God is real such that I can have rationally consistent worldview rather than assuming my worldview is consistent because in my everyday experience and for all practical intents and purposes that works.

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    • SSG Tal
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 3:03pm

      Sure! You either presuppose God is real or you presuppose He is not. And by all means use your experience and expreience to validate the reason for your presuppositions, which we all do anyway but don’t realize it. You seem to be about 4 steps ahead of the game.

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    • wvernon1981
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 3:17pm

      I try to keep my list of presuppositions as small and as simple as possible. By saying your presupposition of God is founded on your personal experience and such, it is no longer a presupposition but rather follows from your other presuppositions which I am guessing at least one of which is that personal experience is a valid way to understand the world which is similar to my own presupposition that I can know something about the world through observation.

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    • SSG Tal
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 3:27pm

      Right on.

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    • SSG Tal
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 3:29pm

      But God being an objective reality is still a presupposition I hold.

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    • Brainmuffin
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 4:34pm

      There is geological evidence of a global flood. There’s even evidence of one on Mars.

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  • Wildblue3
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:16pm

    It’s rare you hear about a celebrity doing something like this. I do hope she is able to realize her dream.

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  • lawrench
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:15pm

    I have long been interested in Noah’s Ark as well. But I think I have a little more common sense than to believe that after more than 2000 years that there will be anything left of the wooden Ark. With that being said, mankind has a better chance to find the Ark of the Covenant than Noah’s Ark. But far be it that I rain on anyone’s dreams.

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  • Truth4SureNuff
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:14pm

    I hope she finds the Ark, returns home and proves the story of Noah to be true

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    • FREEDOMoverFEAR
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:51pm

      Ya prove that an 800 year old man built a boat bigger than any boat ever built in modern times. Then he was able to round up two animals of every kind with enough food to feed them for 40 days. Then he made sure none died in that 40 days and he was the only person in the world with a boat. Yup that story is not exaggerated at all it’s all true.

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    • SSG Tal
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 2:32pm

      And you believe that life magically sprung from rocks even though all scientific evidence says otherwise. I’ll stick with Noah.

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    • FREEDOMoverFEAR
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 5:15pm

      SSG Tal

      I believe that I don’t know how life on Earth started. I believe people who think they do are probably wrong.

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  • TH30PH1LUS
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:11pm

    Speilberg should have done an Indian Jones movie about discovering the sarcophagus of Adam in Noah’s Ark… instead of the Crystal Skull space alien garbage. What a total waste of a once-great franchise.

    Every culture on the face of the globe has a version of this story. IMO this is no coincidence. Many are strikingly similar to the Biblical account.

    Noah prepared for disaster and Divine judgment, and saved his whole family. I hope Blaze readers take a cue from old Noah, and prepare for difficult times ahead.

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  • JesusFreak95
    Posted on August 15, 2012 at 12:58pm

    Ouch. Hope she gets well and can continue her quest. The Muslims in that area are in no big hurry for anyone to actually find the Ark.

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    • REETZBEE
      Posted on August 15, 2012 at 1:57pm

      If the Muslims found the Ark they probably already blew it up.

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