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Bill nye on flat earth theory
Bill nye on flat earth theory






(Plans to house live animals on board had to be scrapped, and there are also fewer animal replicas than planned to make way for restrooms for the visitors.) A visitor looks into a cage containing a model dinosaur inside a replica Noah's Ark at the Ark Encounter theme park during a media preview day on July 5, 2016, in Williamstown, Ky. Nye takes particular exception to the dinosaurs on the ark - re-created in cages among rows of other odd-looking animal replicas. Scientists, however, say there's no evidence to suggest an epic, worldwide flood occurred within the past 6,000 years. To Nye, that's hogwash, although some scholars are open to the idea that a historic flood of Biblical proportions could have happened and inspired the Noah tale. The patriarch packed up his family and corralled two of every kind of animal in the world to live on the ship - and for that, God spared him and those creatures. Noah's story, as told in Genesis, says he built an ark at God’s request in anticipation of a Great Flood. That's also a big departure from the science of evolution, which says they became extinct some 65 million years ago - long before mankind emerged.

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As represented in the Ark exhibit, dinosaurs co-existed with humans.








Bill nye on flat earth theory