Anything to deny the words, the facts, the history — past, present, and future [the only book that can do so with 100% accuracy] — the TRUTH of God’s holy word, the Holy Bible.
A sign of the times is also how so few can say or write “Holy” Bible. Dismissing the significanxe of just what is contained on the pages, which are nothing less than GOD’S WORDS GIVEN TO US FOR OUR UNDERSTANDING AND SALVATION, IF WE WOULD BUT SEE HIM, HEAR HIM, BELIEVE ON HIM AND OBEY HIM, but we tend to imitate our parents who were so arrogant, so self-centered, so devoid of humbling themselves they chose to listen to and obey Satan in that Garden that fateful day.
We’re nothing but chips off the old, sinful, selfish, arrogant block of mom and dad of long ago.
Sure, go ahead, deny the existence of Noah’s Ark, the historical event, the data in geology worldwide. Keep scoffing, being skeptical, denying, mocking, and saying and writing anything but the truth, which is that Noah was a real person way back when. It isn’t a story, it’s fact. Tragic that in churches desiring to instruct in the truth of God’s Word, the HISTORICAL EVENTS, the FACTS, the PEOPLE are always portrayed to young human beings as stories. To begin to ingrain in them, it’s all made up rather than real in the way the events are told.
Stop treating children as if they are incapable of digesting and understanding historical truths, the facts. Teach accordingly, not dumbing things down. Dumb things down and get dumb results. Instruct well, wisely, intelligently, boldly, factually, and, well, get much better results.
There are no stories in the Holy Bible. Just the facts, ma’am, just the facts…
And if skeptical, scoffing, denying, making things up, anything up, to push against the truth of God’s Word with regard to Noah’s Ark — just wait, because if you live long enough, you will see one of two major impact historical events occur.
If a true believer, truly born again, a disciple of the LORD Jesus Christ, and He does not tarry longer than He blesses with life in this flesh, the Rapture will be experienced, and all of those will be removed from this lost world.
If a scoffer, skeptical, a denier, a mocker, an unbeliever loving this world above all else, loving the flesh and fearful of dying though denying that fact, as doubt of what lies ahead once the flesh is no longer animated and begins to rot and turn back to the dust we all are — whew, well, wow, you will be one of those who will witness the fulfillment of every last word of God’s Word, but it isn’t a time, a place anyone will want to be present to witness and attempt to live through. It’s going to be the worst time of all time on earth. Unlike anything that has ever occurred, unlike anything that ever will, it will be so difficult, so troubling, so evil and wicked.
No faith, a scoffer, skeptical of God’s Word and the truth preferring the lies, the delusions of the world, the words given to man and woman by the master they serve rather than trusting in, turning to the words of God — exactly like original mom and dad did, wow, some folks never learn though they consider themselves so wise, so knowledgeable, so informed and educated.
It’s called faith, folks. A person either has it or they don’t.
It’s called humbling oneself and turning to God in repentance to discover what God has to give, freely, just for pausing the self pursuit, the worldly ways, and considering Him and His Son, Jesus, Yeshua Hamashiach.
But, hey, everyone knows, really, no one has an excuse that will stand when they fall before the LORD in judgment. And that time is coming. It is real. As real as Noah’s Ark, as real as Jesus is fully truly God and was truly fully a man as well when He came to earth to show us the way and pay the ultimate price on the tree of shame to give a person a way to eternal life so as to avoid eternal torment and suffering in hell.
Everyone knows. Everyone has a choice. Just as mom and dad did in the Garden a while ago. God wants freedom of choice, free will, not puppets, not machines, not robots to love Him, believe Him, and to trust in Him and His Son, the LORD Jesus Christ, Yeshua Hamashiach.
Each person decides what they will believe. Where they place their faith. Then they must also accept the consequences if they choose wrong and end up eternally in a place they will want to be removed from due to the degree of torment there. Beyond human comprehension, but justified — because each was warned, each knew, but chose to deny, to follow lies, self, rather than the God Who made all things and eternal life possible, a way out from hell.
Deny and die the Second Death. If unaware, finally get hands and face, heart and mind in a Holy Bible.
Believe, obey, and live. Eternally with the LORD.
Each chooses where their eternal place of existence will be.
God lets each of us do that. He only wants faithful, obedient folks with Him and His Son, and not the scoffers, liars, deniers who could not take the time to listen to Him and obey. You can understand that, right? It makes perfect sense, doesn’t it? Why would He want anyone who has always refused to believe Him around forever? Think about it. Don’t believe, won’t obey? Okay. Accept the consequences then.
Just like mom and dad in that Garden that fateful day that has led us to this very day.
Imagine that.
Read on…
Ken Pullen, Monday, April 27th, 2026
The latest round of subsurface scans could point to something more than coincidence.
April 26, 2026
By Align Staff
Reprinted from Blaze Media
For decades, a boat-shaped formation in Eastern Turkey has been held up by some as the possible remains of Noah’s ark — and just as consistently dismissed by mainstream geologists as a natural formation.
The site, known as the Durupinar Formation near Mount Ararat, has been the subject of repeated claims, investigations, and debunkings since it was first identified in the mid-20th century.
Critics have long argued that it is the result of mudflows and erosion — an unusual shape, but nothing more.
But the latest round of subsurface scans is forcing a more careful look.
Here are five reasons the story isn’t going away.
1. The shape is still the starting problem
The Durupinar site isn’t vaguely suggestive — it is distinctly boat-shaped.
That alone doesn’t prove anything, but it does set a high bar for coincidence, especially given its proximity to the region named in the book of Genesis as the ark’s resting place.
Skeptics can explain shape. What’s harder is explaining everything else that keeps lining up with it.
2. The dimensions track the biblical blueprint
Genesis describes the ark in specific proportions: 300 cubits long, 50 wide, 30 high.
The Durupinar Formation closely matches those ratios.
Not exactly, but close enough to keep the question alive. If this were just random geology, you wouldn’t necessarily expect proportional alignment with one of the most famous construction descriptions in human history.
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3. Subsurface scans show structure, not just mass
Recent ground-penetrating radar scans reportedly reveal:
- Corridor-like voids
- A central hollow chamber
- Angular features resembling compartments
That’s significant because the ark described to Noah wasn’t a hollow shell — it was divided into levels and rooms.
Natural formations can produce cavities; they don’t typically produce organized internal layouts.
4. Multiple lines of evidence are starting to converge
Taken individually, each claim is debatable. Together, they’re harder to ignore:
- Radar anomalies suggesting internal divisions
- Soil chemistry differences (including elevated potassium)
- Distinct vegetation patterns within the formation
- Thermal imaging hinting at a buried structure
Get enough converging signals like this and you have a real archeological argument.
5. The question is about to become testable
For years, the debate has been stuck at the surface, but that may be changing.
Researchers say the next step is core drilling and inserting cameras into the detected voids. If those spaces turn out to be structured — walls, compartments, passages — the conversation changes immediately.
If not, the theory collapses just as quickly. Either way, this may finally move from speculation to verification.
Extraordinary claims?
The strongest skeptical argument is still the simplest: Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
That hasn’t been met — yet. But it is no longer obvious that this is just a random hill shaped like a boat. And that’s why the Durupinar Formation will continue to draw attention from believers and nonbelievers alike.

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