G-d’s way of ridding the world of the Nephilim; there is a theory put forth by geologists that the ice melt from the warmings of the earth as the ice age ended caused many massive glacial lakes world wide. The volume of the water eventually overwhelmed the rock walls holding it back and the resultant floods were disasterous.
IIRC, the ark story supposedly happened in Mesopotamia, an area now known as Iraq. And the magical boat was made by a 600 year old man and his two 500 year old sons, with the animals making their way to Iraq themselves. This includes the 8,100 mile trek for the two penguins, the 11,000 mile trek for the two kangaroos, plus the other travel by the sloths, whales, polar bears, squid, platypus, and other animals. Yes, sea life had to have made their way by themselves, because the mixing of sea water and fresh water makes brine, which is unlivable for both forms of aquatic life.
And good luck finding anything to eat on the lands that were under water for more than a year. That’s assuming, of course, that the rudderless ark would just happen to steer itself towards the nearest piece of land. Floating a mere 20 miles past the nearest dry land would still be a bit of a swim for the elderly.
Or we could just take the folklore of bronze age shepherds as the folklore of bronze age shepherds, and not try to turn it into history, or some sort of philosophical basis for living.
there is a theory that the Mediterranean Sea was a result (I hate to say “created”) when the Atlantic overflowed the straits of Gibraltar. Peoples in the Levant would have noticed – maybe that’s why the “flood” legend pervades their religions and cultures It’s just a theory,of course….
Alabama Al over 4 years ago
Well, he was a sinner anyway.
sirbadger over 4 years ago
Noah wasn’t the only person in the world with a ship. What happened to the other ships during the flood?
finkd over 4 years ago
…and an accurate one, too.
sandpiper over 4 years ago
Like global climate change, many did not believe that one either. Realization came late for most.
RussellRogerBe1 over 4 years ago
G-d’s way of ridding the world of the Nephilim; there is a theory put forth by geologists that the ice melt from the warmings of the earth as the ice age ended caused many massive glacial lakes world wide. The volume of the water eventually overwhelmed the rock walls holding it back and the resultant floods were disasterous.
dot-the-I over 4 years ago
According to the Book of Cosby, Noah himself didn’t know what an ark was: with this guy this could be the earliest Rorschach test.
Pickled Pete over 4 years ago
Was the bible the precursor to Aesop’s Fables?
William Bednar Premium Member over 4 years ago
Another Myth’ed opportunity.
FassEddie over 4 years ago
I still want to know why they couldn’t save the wooly mammoths that we’re apparently still running around while the pyramids were under construction.
WaitingMan over 4 years ago
Noah’s Ark. A gripping tale of homicide and incest.
jreckard over 4 years ago
Well this is a different story ark.
dflak over 4 years ago
Nothing much to say here. I like it. It’s whimsical and funny.
JohnHarry Premium Member over 4 years ago
It took a second – then i snorted. :)
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member over 4 years ago
Boarding passes in those days were heavy and awkward.
HidariMak2 over 4 years ago
IIRC, the ark story supposedly happened in Mesopotamia, an area now known as Iraq. And the magical boat was made by a 600 year old man and his two 500 year old sons, with the animals making their way to Iraq themselves. This includes the 8,100 mile trek for the two penguins, the 11,000 mile trek for the two kangaroos, plus the other travel by the sloths, whales, polar bears, squid, platypus, and other animals. Yes, sea life had to have made their way by themselves, because the mixing of sea water and fresh water makes brine, which is unlivable for both forms of aquatic life.
And good luck finding anything to eat on the lands that were under water for more than a year. That’s assuming, of course, that the rudderless ark would just happen to steer itself towards the nearest piece of land. Floating a mere 20 miles past the nearest dry land would still be a bit of a swim for the elderly.
thelordthygod666 over 4 years ago
And this shows the ability of meteorologists to accurately forecast the weather has not improved thousands of years later.
mistercatworks over 4 years ago
Shouldn’t this be a “look out for falling barometer” warning sign?
zwilnik64 over 4 years ago
Or we could just take the folklore of bronze age shepherds as the folklore of bronze age shepherds, and not try to turn it into history, or some sort of philosophical basis for living.
the lost wizard over 4 years ago
Hope he Styx to his original route.
WilliamMedlock over 4 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_fkpZSnz2I
Ricky Bennett over 4 years ago
Very funny! As Popeye would say, “Ark, ark, ark”…
DCBakerEsq over 4 years ago
Don’t get me started on the next “cleansing.”
MissScarlet Premium Member over 4 years ago
Anyone else notice that Lucy was in the Los Angeles Times crossword puzzle today?
Call me Ishmael over 4 years ago
there is a theory that the Mediterranean Sea was a result (I hate to say “created”) when the Atlantic overflowed the straits of Gibraltar. Peoples in the Levant would have noticed – maybe that’s why the “flood” legend pervades their religions and cultures It’s just a theory,of course….
tee929 over 4 years ago
Poor guy, had Noah idea of what was going to happen next!
bakana over 4 years ago
Does Captain Eddie’s boat cross that desert That often?
jonelphick 9 months ago
What the heck does “xing” mean?