Noah's Ark: Biblical Proof vs. The Alien Narrative?
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This discussion introduces a compelling idea: a predetermined narrative is being crafted for the public. The conversation explores how the ongoing work on Noah's Ark could serve as a powerful counter-narrative, using archaeological evidence to validate significant biblical accounts.
The hosts humorously ponder what irrefutable proof, like "Noah's wine bottles," would look like, while identifying inscriptions from the Ark as the true "Holy Grail." This search aims to establish undeniable biblical proof, potentially challenging an impending "alien narrative" that might be presented to the world.
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Transcript
I think we're on to something here, which is that there is a narrative that's being prepared for us. Yeah. And then your work on Noah's Ark is trying to to counter whatever alien narrative that we're about to be told by saying, hey, there's there's there may be archaeological proof of this important story in the Bible. Now, for me, I will be absolutely convinced if they find like Noah's wine bottles in in the in one of the like he left them behind, he didn't finish his wine. No, no, I mean, we the the Holy Grail is inscriptions. We know they were on the Ark for like a year, over a year. You know, they're keeping tabs on things. You know that they were writing down feedings or counting the days or, you know, that would be the Holy Grail if we could get in there and find inscriptions. Absolutely. The record like a the captain's log. Exactly. Exactly. And then also, you know, of course, there's the animal DNA. Um from the animal droppings and everything that was in there too, and animal hair, you know, because it's so cold there, there's a really good chance ...