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This is Ken Ham, and kids visit the Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky for free.

The ark was a massive wooden vessel. Would such a ship float? Well, with the right design the ark would have no problems floating for just five months.

Ancient cultures used to build huge wooden ships that successfully floated. Actually, as recently as the early twentieth century there was a wooden schooner, The Wyoming, in use. Now, skeptics often bring up The Wyoming to say the ark could never have floated because this wooden ship twisted in the water and sank.

What they don’t tell you is that this ship transported coal for fourteen years before it sank!

History shows us properly designed wooden ships certainly float.

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Manage episode 504185968 series 90015
Content provided by Ken Ham and Mark Looy, Ken Ham, and Mark Looy. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ken Ham and Mark Looy, Ken Ham, and Mark Looy or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
This is Ken Ham, and kids visit the Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky for free.

The ark was a massive wooden vessel. Would such a ship float? Well, with the right design the ark would have no problems floating for just five months.

Ancient cultures used to build huge wooden ships that successfully floated. Actually, as recently as the early twentieth century there was a wooden schooner, The Wyoming, in use. Now, skeptics often bring up The Wyoming to say the ark could never have floated because this wooden ship twisted in the water and sank.

What they don’t tell you is that this ship transported coal for fourteen years before it sank!

History shows us properly designed wooden ships certainly float.

Dig Deeper

  continue reading

941 episodes

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