Noah's Boat & The Bible-Google Maps. - Printable Version +- Rogue-Nation3 (https://rogue-nation3.com) +-- Forum: History and Old Mystery (https://rogue-nation3.com/forum-70.html) +--- Forum: Lost and Ancient (https://rogue-nation3.com/forum-74.html) +--- Thread: Noah's Boat & The Bible-Google Maps. (/thread-3730.html) |
Noah's Boat & The Bible-Google Maps. - BIAD - 09-09-2018 Eh, it's all there if you take the time to look for it. The Daily Star reveals things that scholars have searched for through the ages. Quote:Legendary Bible sites including Noah’s Ark FOUND on 1,000 year-old map.SOURCE: RE: Noah's Boat & The Bible-Google Maps. - guohua - 09-09-2018 That's interesting, I wonder who the alien was or what race of aliens gave the creator of the map the information? ![]() But then I was under the impression that they knew from the (story book) Bible that the Ark rested on the mountain and so the location of that mountain would have been known to the creator of the map, right? RE: Noah's Boat & The Bible-Google Maps. - BIAD - 09-10-2018 (09-09-2018, 10:22 PM)guohua Wrote: That's interesting, I wonder who the alien was or what race of aliens gave the creator of the map the information? '...Hereford Cathedral’s Commercial director Dominic Harbour said: “The map disarms anybody who stands in front of it. It’s really a cacophony of too much going on at the same time. “The map’s unfathomable, really. You have to immerse yourself into it.”...' So basically speaking, it's an illustrated and imaginative display of certain religious events in the Christian Bible. It's not a map in today's sense, it's a collage -that by its existence, implies credibility to the written accounts. Below is a map of the route the alleged would-be Russian assassins of the Skripals in Salisbury may have taken by using evidence from CCTV footage. It doesn't mean they actually commited the offence, but it lends weight to a narrative by it being displayed. The Daily Star were being disingenuous. RE: Noah's Boat & The Bible-Google Maps. - gordi - 09-10-2018 hmmmmmm... The Daily STAR. (You gotta love it.... not! LOL) "1000 Year Old Map". (Actually drawn around 1300 AD - just over 700 years ago, many many hundreds of years after the bible was actually created.) "incredible evidence for the location of key Bible stories." uhm..? or a rough sketch of roughly where medieval people thought that the stories from the bible could roughly have taken place... roughly. "Noah’s Ark –clearly depicted as a boat filled with creatures with a bearded man at the helm –is found in the bottom-left of the ancient artefact, and locates it on the modern-day Iran-Armenia border." Really? From what I can see, the sketched map lacks the detail or accuracy to place.... anything clearly, never mind on a specific mountain or border. Have you seen its representation of Britain (and it was MADE in BRITAIN!!!) So, I'm sorry, but for me the legitimacy of the "claims" in the newspaper are completely unfounded. I LOVE old maps, and I actually really like looking at this one - it has some interesting details in it when you look at the hi-res versions online, but for them to claim it as "incredible" evidence of anything other than a medieval society's own notion of the rough placement of events that were supposed to have occurred in their bible is a bit laughable really. Thanks to @BIAD for sharing though - I did enjoy looking at it! G RE: Noah's Boat & The Bible-Google Maps. - BIAD - 09-10-2018 (09-10-2018, 08:50 AM)gordi Wrote: ...So, I'm sorry, but for me the legitimacy of the "claims" in the newspaper are completely unfounded. *Splutter in outrage* Are you trying to say that The Daily Star writes utter rubbish and and is attempting to swindle the reader with what amounts to poorly-researched filler?!!! Granted, they failed to put some footballer's wife's breasts into the article or omitted to add that the 'map' shows how we're not part of the European community, but this is a newspaper -for goodness-sake. Newspapers don't write drivel. (I checked with Snopes) ![]() |