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Author Topic:   Bob Cornukeand Noah's Ark in Iran?
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06-19-2006 3:13 PM


Bob Cornuke is a self-styled "biblical investigator" with less than impressive credentials, who has claimed to have discovered remains of what may be the most ancient shipwreck in history. Located on a slope 13,120 feet above sea level rests an unusual "ark-shaped" object in excess of 400' in length. What is most peculiar and significant about the object is that many of the pieces of the find resemble petrified, hewn timbers, which have been located amid fossilized remnants of thousands of shells.
Check out links to a story with pictures and a video:
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Cornuke was recently featured on FoxNews, and there is a great deal of growing enthusiasm within Christian circles regarding his interpretation of the find. His pictures and video are compelling, and it appears that there is yet to be a response from the scientific community. Does anyone know anything else about Cornuke's claims? What is the geological evaluation of his evidence? Could this in fact be an ancient shipwreck? If not, what is it?
I felt that this deserved its own thread in light of the recent exposure Mr. Cornuke has received. His discovery is certainly much more persuasive than the widely debunked Ron Wyatt.

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06-19-2006 4:16 PM


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