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The story of Noah’s Ark is often depicted as a quaint children’s tale, but what if it was far more sophisticated than we imagine? How did ancient shipbuilders craft a vessel capable of withstanding a global flood? Could the Ark have been more stable than modern ships? And what about the animals—how did they all fit, and where did they go after the Flood?
Rod Walsh has spent decades studying and building models of the Ark, answering the tough questions skeptics ask. He explores ancient engineering, the reality of the Flood’s destruction, and the overwhelming evidence that a global catastrophe shaped our world.
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The story of Noah’s Ark is often depicted as a quaint children’s tale, but what if it was far more sophisticated than we imagine? How did ancient shipbuilders craft a vessel capable of withstanding a global flood? Could the Ark have been more stable than modern ships? And what about the animals—how did they all fit, and where did they go after the Flood?
Rod Walsh has spent decades studying and building models of the Ark, answering the tough questions skeptics ask. He explores ancient engineering, the reality of the Flood’s destruction, and the overwhelming evidence that a global catastrophe shaped our world.
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► TikTok
► Instagram
► X(Twitter)
► eNewsletter
We present at hundreds of events around the world each year. To see what events are happening near you, or to request a creation presentation in your Church (or other gathering).
Thanks for listening!

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