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Reposting some of my old Blog Posts

I had removed almost all of my old posts because of health problems - and a concern that the clock was ticking. Another problem was that there would be no one to monitor this blog in the event of my death. No one in my immediate family is a Christian. I have had some improvement in my health, but the future still does not look like a long one. I think my niece might be able to monitor the blog in the future, but that is not decided yet. She tries to believe but trips over doubts and difficulties. My grand nephew believes, but he is too young to monitor the blog. Right now, my niece is the only outside chance of this blog continuing long term.  But, I have republished many old posts today, and I will probably republish more posts in the days ahead and might write some new ones.

ChatGPT 4s Evidence Supporting the Durupınar Site as Noah’s Ark

I don't know if Duripinar is the final resting place of Noah's Ark, but I think it is a possibility. Here are some of the reasons: Evidence Supporting the Durupınar Site as Noah’s Ark 1. The Shape and Dimensions The site is a boat-shaped formation measuring approximately 515 feet in length, closely aligning with the 300 cubits described in Genesis (a cubit being roughly 18 inches). Proponents believe the shape, which resembles a ship's hull, could not have been formed naturally but indicates a man-made structure. 2. Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR) Findings In 1985, David Fasold and Dr. John Baumgardner conducted GPR surveys at the site. They reported detecting: Regular, grid-like patterns consistent with the internal structure of a large vessel. Parallel and cross beams that may represent the remains of a wooden framework. These findings suggest the presence of organized subsurface features that align with the Ark's construction as described in the Bible. 3. Anchor S...