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Tag Archives: Deluge myth
An Apologist for Noah?
Image via Wikipedia I recently received a comment on my post about the pseudoscientific / pseudoarchaeological quest for “Noah’s Ark,” the mythical boat that carried two of “every kind” (which most creationists describe as analogs to “species”) of animal along … Continue reading
Posted in Pseudoarchaeology
Tagged Bible, Deluge myth, gilgamesh, Near East, Noah, noah's ark
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[Book Review] The Science of Noah’s Flood
IMAGE: BOOK In reviewing the book, Noah’s Flood: The New Scientific Discoveries About The Event That Changed History (Ryan and Pittman, 1998), it must be first noted that the text itself is pleasurable to read. The story of William Ryan … Continue reading
Posted in book reviews, Favorites
Tagged Archaeology, Black Sea, Book of Genesis, Deluge myth, Near East, Ocean, Robert Ballard, Social Sciences
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