Noah's flood just raises more questions than it answers.
For example...
Why do none of the six major extinctions coincide with Noah's flood?
Why do we not find a global deposit of mud around the world from the flood waters?
Why do we not find massive amounts of fossils all in the same layer at the same point around the world?
Why is it that most rivers and canyons meander? If there was a global flood then most would travel in a straight line.
How did every animals fit inside the ark, and where did they store the supplies?
Why was every animal within walking distance of Noah's house, but unevenly distributed around the world after the flood?
Where did the water come from or go? (nobody mention Kent Hovind's ice shield, it defies all physics)
I could carry on all day, but I think that it's obvious that Noah's ark is meant to be allegorical and not literal. It's a good story, but not true.







