Christians 99.9% sure Noah's Ark has been found

Archaeological Agnosticism


In the consumerism-heavy 1980s-1990s, TDK and Maxell were marketing transparent compact audio cassettes which allowed you to see inside the tape's inner parts (a modern cell-themed trend in tech-designs).

Imagine that modern age scientists build a mechanical seahorse submarine which is able to dive to incredible depths into the Earth's oceans. The seahorse sub makes a mission and the scientists on-board reach record depths during the dive and discover an elaborate super-intelligent lit-up mermaid (half-human, half-fish species) city.

This supposed discovery of the Ark has to be tempered with the possibility that our over-exuberant curiosity about 'finding design magic' could have led us to a relic of similar proportions as the Ark which we humans are then willing to celebrate as authentic.

What, in other words, is heresy in the field of archaeology? Such questions can be spiritually dangerous.

When American youngsters celebrate the fictional comic book eco-terrorist Poison Ivy (DC Comics), a woman of diabolical means, are they tempting their own vanities about image profitability?


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