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Friday, April 4, 2014

Noah: Missed it by "that" much!

We did an unusual thing last weekend an saw a movie on the big screen.
I had some high expectations for Noah 2014, partly because it was Russell Crowe
and partly the subject mater.  If you're planning to see it, please be advised, you're not seeing the Biblical events surrounding Noah, you'll be seeing a made-up story more like Peter Pan or The Hobbit.
 
 
The movie was visually pleasing, the sound and effects were good with one exception.
The animal movements were odd and unrealistic.  Almost no effort was made to
research the truth.  I mean really, they could have had an EPIC movie for the ages,
but chose to make a near cartoon out of it.
 
The main prop, the ark, was a poor effort as well.  Wasn't shaped anything like the real ark.
There was a reason given, something about how it wasn't meant to sail anywhere, just survive the flood.  Missed it again.  They cold have used real life to make their movie better.

 
This is a Google shot from Turkey.  In it you can see the shape of a boat.
The little round building was constructed by the Turkish government as part of a
museum for the ark.
 
 
 
This is a picture from the ground.  See how the sides are splayed out, a bow and a stern.
You can see more of how metal fittings were found in rows, and wood fibers, animal dung and fur etc.  This boat is the same size as described in the Bible. (300 Egyptian Cubits long, 50 Egyptian Cubits wide, 30 Egyptian Cubits high)   Does it surprise you to find this out? 
Don't be.  The World isn't interested in facts like this because is means the Bible would
have to be true, and they couldn't have that!
 
 
This is one of the iron "washers" and rivets found on the site.  It can been seen with your own eyes in Tennessee along with lots of other stuff.  Look for the Ron Wyatt Museum in Cornersville Tenn.
 
 
 
The ark would have had proper ballast and a boat shape in order to remain headed into the waves.
 
 
This would have been necessary because of the way the continents shifted during the flood.
From this, .............
 
 
To this!  That's a lot of sloshing around and accounts for many things yet
unanswered by "science" who are not believers in the flood.

 
If the movie makers had simply missed details, or added dialog, I could
wink at that.  They didn't miss stuff, they on purpose changed things and added
things in order to make "The Creator" out as being mean and silent while making
out as if "Fallen Angles" were good.  These "Watchers" as they are called in this
movie were depicted as fallen angles punished by God for helping man.

 
That's fairly blatant.  Fallen angles weren't trying to help mankind, they are
jealous of mankind because we are made in the image of the Creator. 
I very sorry that the writers felt led to bugger it all up with magic fire rocks,
silly watchers made of rock, and believers in God performing voodoo
types of fortune telling.
 
Other missed details include:
 
- The ark took 120 years to complete
The movie showed a span of 10 years
 
- All three sons had wives on board
The movie showed only one, and she an adopted daughter
 
- The Creator closed the door to the ark
The movie showed that Noah closing the door
 
- There was only one window at the top
The movie showed all kinds of openings on the boat
 
- Twice Noah stated "In the beginning there was nothing"
But the Bible says "In the beginning there was God"
 
- No one but Noah's family was on board the ark
The movie showed one bad guy slipping onto the ark
 
- Noah was never under the impression that the Creator wanted to kill his family
The movie depicted Noah as the Creator wanting mankind to die out
 
- The oldest living person, Methuselah died well before the flood
The movie showed him dying during the flood
 
I guess I could go on and on but that should be enough.  I hope someone with
some brains about them will remake it and stay on target with it.
 
 

 
 
 
 

 






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