Finding Noah
In the documentary Finding Noah, we learned about how many explorers have been inspired to look for the mystery of finding Noah’s ark. All throughout history we find evidence of facts in the bible, mysteries, eye witness accounts, and conspiracies.
The mountain believed to be preserving Noah’s ark is Mount Ararat, and it is especially challenging. The geography is a monumental life threatening trek, and the area is controlled by may apposing countries which pose a threat to anyone considering embarking this journey. The story leads you to an exploration team that is determined to find Noah’s Ark by using their different backgrounds, latest technology, and knowledge.
It makes you wonder if something is even possible as to building such a gigantic vessel that housed so many animal species. My personal view point is that it very much can be spiritually valid for Noah to receive the Holy Spirit and Obey Gods word by undertaking this task of constructing this vessel and gathering all the animals to prepare for a flood.
From an engineering standpoint, there is significant evidence of being able to design and build a floating barn that would be water tight and float. The knowledge of shipbuilding was there, the construction methods and tools were available, and the manpower to undertake this task is very much conceivable.
This documentary movie gets you to challenge your possible disbelief into a search for Truth and evidence in history which supports Fact found in nature based on the written Word of GOD.
For more information on this movie, please click here for Finding Noah.
A special thanks to Flyby Productions/Propeller for allowing me access to a pre-screening in exchange for my non biased review.
This post, review, and opinion is that of Dusty, Shirley’s husband, who has an engineering background.