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WARNING: "Puddiin" is a troll. Interact at your own risk. You've been warned.

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Thank you. I know that he/she is a troll. I gave an answer just in case anyone read his/her garbage and might have swallowed it. I have no intention of engaging with hiim/her when he/she answers me... Which will undoubtedly happen soon

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Skeptics will say the Authors of the Bible just copied from or plagiarized ancient manuscripts from the Babylonians that are much older than the Bible.

The question,

What will it take for the skeptics to finally admit the truth?

Again it's simple, the Gospel of Truth and the power of the Holy Spirit.

No one is argued into the Kingdom of God or into Faith, it's the Holy Spirit that convicts the world of sin and Christ calls those who He knew before the foundation of the world.

Salvation is by faith not by sight. We worship and unseen God.

Those who call for signs and wonders to preach the Gospel and people to believe, miss the key Biblical point, salvation is by faith not by sight. Jesus said you believe because you have seen, more blessed are those who believe (by faith alone) and have not seen.

We have greater faith than those who witnessed Jesus do His miracles.

Like the Centurion who had a paralyzed servant. He didn't need to have Jesus come so he could witness Jesus do a miracle for his servant, He said just say the word Jesus and I know he will be healed. Jesus said that was the greatest faith He has witnessed yet.

Jesus said it is a wicked generation that seeks after a sign, all they will get is the sign of Jonah (the resurrection).

The greatest miracle of all, Is the Holy Spirit, calling me to follow Christ and the Spirit of Christ truly changes me, I become a new person, all things become new and I get to stand before the God of the universe and He will hear and answer my prayers at any time and anyplace. That the Holy Spirit dwells inside me, leading to all truth and this is available 24/7/365 and Jesus promised to be with us even to the end of the age. How can any temporal sign, match what Jesus has done for me and that is the greatest sign of all (a changed heart for God) and that is not enough we need more and more?

Have we forgotten where we came from, have we lost our first love? Because if we are where we should be in our faith, that faith will always be enough, we will see the daily miracles God does for us each day, know His presence daily, and know my prayers are heard by the Father Himself and the His good and perfect will, will be done in our lives. Can we see how powerfully miraculous all this is daily.

Who needs anything more. Those who need more signs are people who lack the faith God desires in our lives, live by faith, walk in the spirit, and enter God's rest by faith and what does or does not happen in my walk with Christ does not matter, we have the true contentment Paul wrote to the Philippians about. And another miracle happens, all fear is gone, and is replace by real peace through faith, not sight.

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Great report! We’re currently in the Jewish month of Heshvan which is the month commemorating the flood. Days of Noah.

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TY for your comment re Heshvan! Are there specific practices or rituals that commemorate this month in Ortho Judaism?

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Thanks so much for all the work you did in order to bring out this glorious information 😀 I pray it will help some blind eyes to see!

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Please keep this article going about the Ark!!!

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Thanks Michael. It's fascinating how a HUGE boat can sit for millennia in the mountains, partially concealed by mud-floes, and suddenly NOW, is revealed to those who seek truth. I mean, TRUTH. May YHWH, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, the author of the universe and Father of Messiah--Yeshua, the Christ, be with you, onboard, to guide and protect you, as we navigate tempestuous waters in the latter days...Matthew 24:37-39. SIng MARANATHA, Family!

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Hopefully there will be some perfectly preserved dinosaur eggs* within the ark! If so, perhaps we can clone them and bring them back to life using Jurassic Park-like technology which AI is sure to perfect any day now!

*Noah had to take the eggs on board because there would not have been room for full-sized dinosaurs on the ark, nor enough food to feed them. Obviously!

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Rick Renner has been talking about this site and been televising from there by Mount Ararat for a while now. I think they are probably excavating by now.

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Nicely done Michael, thanks!

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I am glad to see that Muslim scholars and politicians are no longer trying to cover up information about the Ark and the flood. They have nothing to be concerned about the revealing of this historical Biblical truth, the story of the Ark and the flood is in the Quran as well. The day is coming when Mankind will have no excuse not to believe that there is truly a Creator God that it is in open rebellion against.

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I don’t think I’ve ever seen an atheist deny biblical occurrences. They just point to them as historical events with no divine relation, like the flood or the pestilences.

Also in the comment section of the Jerusalem Post article someone made the very astute observation that literally NONE of the lumber from Noah’s ark would have been left whole in a time when they scavenged and reused everything. The ark would’ve either been used until it fell apart, or regular people of the time would’ve snatched whatever wood they could have for their own purposes.

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You forget that there were only 8 people alive on the earth when the ark landed. They would not have destroyed something that the Lord told them to build. As to the population that grew out of those 8, they all moved south to the plains of Shinar. (Babylon), where there was an abundance of material for anyone to build the simple homes that they lived in. There was absolutely no need to scavenge anything at all in those days.

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What about they left it intact as a memorial??

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To any given society, especially our EARLIESTsociety, they would not have seen it as anything worth preserving. Not to mention if we take the Bible literally, there would only have been Noah and his kin for a few generations. There would be zero reason to leave it intact, other than perhaps as an early version of a kooky house like we see people living in today.

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For a troll you seem highly ignorant

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