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I remember as a kid watching Gregory Peck in Captain Horatio Hornblower wondering how these people used the bathroom and how they prepared and ate food and other mundane things not depicted. I was not really normal even then.
something to think about today – the Science Channel did a show a couple of years back that came to the conclusion that Noah could, in fact, have had enough room on the Ark for all the animals if what he was transporting was their DNA…
Interesting fact, before the ark the concept of a poop deck was unknown it the shipping world. But it took only a few days on the ark to establish the term and it has stuck ever since.
cracker65 about 1 year ago
That’s one of many questions that religious people can’t answer.
Ubintold about 1 year ago
After all that rain, the poop deck was usually washed clean.
cmerb about 1 year ago
So that is where they went " potty " : )
Steverino Premium Member about 1 year ago
Great question. Right up there with “Why is there no archeological evidence for the Exodus?”
e.groves about 1 year ago
That question is bad enough to make a preacher cuss.
bobbyferrel about 1 year ago
I remember as a kid watching Gregory Peck in Captain Horatio Hornblower wondering how these people used the bathroom and how they prepared and ate food and other mundane things not depicted. I was not really normal even then.
oakie817 about 1 year ago
something to think about today – the Science Channel did a show a couple of years back that came to the conclusion that Noah could, in fact, have had enough room on the Ark for all the animals if what he was transporting was their DNA…
Alberta Oil about 1 year ago
Interesting fact, before the ark the concept of a poop deck was unknown it the shipping world. But it took only a few days on the ark to establish the term and it has stuck ever since.