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[–] GreatDrok ago 

I wonder if they answer the question about where Noah put the fish? I'm assuming people figured fish would be OK because they live in water but in a global flood, the fresh and salt water would mix and only fish that can handle that would survive. All the rest would have to be saved somehow.

The mistake these people make is trying to explain any of this. It is a story. There's no single shred of evidence (other than people misinterpreting geology such as bone beds to suit their needs) that suggests a global flood (i.e. one that doesn't have another equally or better viable reason such as the bone beds I mentioned) ever happened. Also, the so called 'god' of the bible is supposed to be all knowing so he should have known that killing everyone wouldn't solve the problem but he did it just the same and committed what would be the biggest mass genocide ever (if it really happened) so the god of the Bible isn't all knowing and is in fact a violent murderous entity not worthy of worship. That's the real problem with religions like this though, the more you think about them the worse it gets and that's why atheism is on the rise because people are thinking about it. AiG's park isn't helping, it is ridiculous and the product of a group of crackpots. I'm very happy it exists because it will entirely fail in their intended purpose.

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[–] FritzTheKat ago 

Hey Noah ! Why did you bring along mosquitos , rattlesnakes and black widow spiders? Thanks a bunch..

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[–] derram ago 

https://archive.is/5aFXV | https://vgy.me/UKCXQA.png :

Ark Encounter and Biblical Literalism - The Atlantic

'This connection continues to flourish at Ark Encounter, where the text is interpreted, and then reconstructed, as a celebration of radical self-sufficiency. '

'Ark Encounter seems to have found a realism that balances sanctimoniousness with entertainment. '

'And yet these details are integral to the experience of Ark Encounter. '

'Jonathan Crawford, an organic farmer from Pennsylvania and donor to Ark Encounter, complained to me about picture books that depict “a little bathtub with animals sticking out. '

'But as Ark Encounter reveals, this apparent simplicity demands endless fabrication. '

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