Episode 6 Part 2: Built to Last: A Plainspoken Look at Noah’s Ark
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You know… one of the things that’s always bothered me about Noah’s Ark… is how people talk about it today.
Either it’s treated like a children’s story… with talking animals and rainbows.
Or it’s turned into some flashy engineering project… with blueprints, CAD drawings… and steel fasteners that never existed.
But the truth is… Noah was a real man, living in a real world… working with real materials, simple tools… and real limitations.
When you slow down… and think about it the way people used to think… plain, practical, no nonsense… the whole thing becomes a lot more believable than most people assume.
So today… I want to talk through this carefully.
Not to prove anything with flashy numbers… not to dazzle with speculation… but to reason it out… the way craftsmen, farmers, and builders always have.
We’ll look at:
- What kind of wood did Noah use?
- How much of it was needed?
- Where he lived and built.
- How, practically… he could have assembled something this enormous.
No hype… no mockery… just common sense and respect for the old ways.
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