There are about 10 million species of animals, noah's ark?

Oh, wouldn't that mean that new species had "evolved" since...Maybe it is just a tale;).

Above a certain size a ship made of wood cannot even support its own weight - if it straddled two waves it would break-apart at the middle. Christians do not seem to have a problem with this fact. There again the Babylonians didn't either.It was from their legends (which pre-date the Bible by about 1500 years) about a character called Gilgamesh that the scribes who wrote the Bible (around 500 BC) nicked the story of Noah's Flood anyway.

Maybe it was a space ship Ark. Aliens saving the animals because they didn't have a government shutdown that would close the zoo called earth.

Barrydan. No my friend. 5,000 animals is not even close.

I didn't make this up but researched it before even asking the question. There are up to 30,000,000 species if we include fish on earth right now. Take into account how many we have made extinct in just the last 2 centuries and you get the picture.

Chouji-Von-Lycan , I have no idea where you came up with 50. There are over 50 species of canines , never mind how many different species of felines, deer, etc.

The very knowledgable ones about this account in the Bible will probably not entertain your question. And although I am not one of those people, I know the Bible goes into detail about the dimensions of Noah's Ark. It is what it is, and is not for everyone to believe.

Many good meaning people have gone back to original languages of the Bible with the intent to find it's original texts. And there are many modern day findings that back up accounts in the Bible. I can assure you, I am just a normal person who likes to read, sometimes the Bible.

Can I prove to you that the Bible is what it says it is? Can anyone enlighten you as to have a change of heart about God? You have already given the answer to those questions.Is it irritating that so many people ask religious questions?

I have to agree with you on that one. Will people stop asking those questions? Probably not.

Will you convert them to stop believing in God? Probably not again. Have I rambled on long enough with this response?

I do respect your tenacity. Power to you.

This is a simple matter of faith. Either you are willing to believe that with Gods assistance it happened. Or you don't believe it happened.

Actually, your question does seem to include the fish. Once you've eliminated bacteria, insects, and fish, the number come down to only about 5,000 species. Full scale replicas have been built using wood and they work quite nicely thank you.

The ark has been studied quite extensively from an engineering perspective as well as from an animal management perspective, it was possible. You would need to examine the issue at length from a creationist perspective, evolutionary material includes lots of assumptions which are intended to show the impossibility of Noah's ark. Change the assumptions and it is possible.

A growing number of scientists believe that geological evidence indicates our world has undergone a catastrophic flood. This is causing them to question whether or not the biblical account of Noah’s ark could be true. Many people are rereading the Biblical description of the Ark to ascertain the feasibility of such a vessel to fulfill its designated purpose in light of present day knowledge of both zoology and our present day knowledge of shipbuilding.

How big was Noah’s Ark? "And God said unto Noah… Make thee an ark of gopher wood; rooms shalt though make in the ark, and thou shalt pitch it within and without with pitch. And this is the fashion which thou shalt make it of… the length of the ark shall be three hundred cubits, the breadth of it fifty cubits, and the height of it thirty cubits.

A window shalt thou make in the ark, and in a cubit shalt thou finish it above; and the door of the ark shalt thou set in the side therof; with lower, second, and third stories shalt thou make it." (Gen. Most Hebrew scholars believe the cubit to have been no less than 18 inches long 45.72 centimeters. This means that the Ark would have been at least 450 feet long 137.16 meters, 75 feet wide 22.86 meters and 45 feet high 13.716000000000001 meters.

Noah’s Ark was said to have been the largest sea-going vessel ever built until the late nineteenth century when giant metal ships were first constructed. Its length to width ratio of six to one provided excellent stability on the high seas. In fact, modern shipbuilders say it would have been almost impossible to turn over.

In every way, it was admirably suited for riding out the tremendous storms in the year of the flood. These dimensions are especially interesting when compared to those given in the mythical, Babylonian account of the Ark. Here the ark is described as a perfect cube, extending 120 cubits in all directions and with nine decks.

Such a vessel would spin slowly round and round in the water and from the standpoint of stability, would be a disaster. Was the ark big enough to hold the number of animals required? The total available floor space on the Ark would have been over 100,000 square feet, which would be more floor space than in 20 standard-sized basketball courts.

The total cubic volume 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. Now comes the question, how many land dwelling air breathing animals would have had to be taken aboard the ark to survive the flood? According to Ernest Mayr, America’s leading taxonomist (deceased), there are over 1 million species of animals in the world.

However, the vast majority of these are capable of surviving in water and would not need to be brought aboard the ark. Noah need make no provision for the 21,000 species of fish or the 1,700 tunicates (marine chordates like sea squirts) found throughout the seas of the world, or the 600 echinoderms including star fish and sea urchins, or the 107,000 mollusks such as mussels, clams and oysters, or the 10,000 coelenterates like corals and sea anemones, jelly fish and hydroids or the 5,000 species of sponges, or the 30,000 protozoans, the microscopic single-celled creatures. In addition, some of the mammals are aquatic.

For example, the whales, seals and porpoises. The amphibians need not all have been included, nor all the reptiles, such as sea turtles, and alligators. Moreover, a large number of the arthropods numbering 838,000 species, such as lobsters, shrimp, crabs and water fleas and barnacles are marine creatures.

And the insect species among arthropoda are usually very small. Also, many of the 35,000 species of worms as well as many of the insects could have survived outside the Ark. How many animals needed to be brought aboard?

Doctors Morris and Whitcomb in their classic book,The Genesis Flood state that no more than 35,000 individual animals needed to go on the ark. In his well documented book, Noah’s Ark: A Feasibility Study, John Woodmorappe suggests that far fewer animals would have been transported upon the ark. By pointing out that the word “specie” is not equivalent to the “created kinds” of the Genesis account, Woodmorappe credibly demonstrates that as few as 2,000 animals may have been required on the ark.

To pad this number for error, he continues his study by showing that the ark could easily accommodate 16,000 animals. But, let’s be generous and add on a reasonable number to include extinct animals. Then add on some more to satisfy even the most skeptical.

Let’s assume 50,000 animals, far more animals than required, were on board the ark, and these need not have been the largest or even adult specimens. Remember there are really only a few very large animals, such as the dinosaur or the elephant, and these could be represented by young ones. Assuming the average animal to be about the size of a sheep 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 bigger problem would have been the construction of the Ark. But the Bible indicates that Noah did this under Divine guidance and there is no reason to believe he did not hire additional workmen. How were the animals gathered?

Another enormous problem some have posed is the problem of gathering specimens of each kind of air-breathing land animal and bringing them aboard the Ark. However, the Genesis account indicates that God gathered the animals and brought them to Noah inside the Ark two by two. Some have suggested this may have involved the origin of animal migratory instincts or, at least, an intensification of it.

We also know that most animals possess the ability to sense danger and to move to a place of safety. How could Noah’s family take care of all those animals? Once aboard, many have suggested that Noah’s problems really began, with only 8 people to feed and water, to provide fresh air and sanitation for the huge menagerie of animals for a total of 371 days.

However, a number of scientists have suggested that the animals may have gone into a type of dormancy. It has been said that in nearly all groups of animals there is at least an indication of a latent ability to hibernate or aestivate. Perhaps these abilities were supernaturally intensified during this period.

With their bodily functions reduced to a minimum, the burden of their care would have been greatly lightened. It is evident, when all the facts are examined that there is no scientific evidence that the biblical account of Noah’s ark is a myth or fable. The facts support the view that Noah’s ark was large enough to carry the number of animals required to repopulate the earth after the flood and that Noah and his family were capable of caring for the animals during their time on the Ark.

The flood of Noah’s day was a universal judgment of sin. God destroyed the world that existed at that time because of their wickedness. When we look at nature, with its testimonies to the flood, we are viewing a reminder that God does judge sin.

It is also a reminder that God will save those who have faith in Him from judgment. God promised that He would never again destroy the world with water, but that a future judgment would take place. Jesus Christ came into the world to die for our sins and to restore man’s relationship with God, so that we need not fear His judgment.

Noah pleaded with the people of his day to have faith in God. They would not listen and the door to the ark was closed. Now, Christ is calling unto the world to once again have faith in God.

Will you answer His calling and be saved from future judgment? The decision is yours. DINOSAURS—Did Noah take them on the Ark, too?

Are dinosaur fossils evidence for the great Flood? How did FISH (freshwater and saltwater) survive the Flood? How did land plants survive the Genesis Flood?

The water—Where did it come from? And where did it all go after the Flood? How many people survived the Flood catastrophe?

Origin of races—How could all human races come from Noah, his three sons and their wives? Does the Bible really claim that the Flood covered the ENTIRE Earth? Has anyone really seen Noah’s Ark?

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