ANCIENT TABLET MAY REVEAL LOCATION OF NOAH’S ARK — AND SECULAR SCHOLARS ARE PANICKING
A 3,000-year-old Babylonian clay tablet has ignited a firestorm in the scientific world after researchers suggested its markings may point directly to the Durupınar site in Turkey — long believed by Christians to be the resting place of Noah’s Ark.
For decades, mainstream institutions mocked the idea. Now?
They’re scrambling.
Satellite imaging, drone scans, and ground-penetrating radar have already revealed a massive boat-shaped structure perfectly matching the Ark’s biblical dimensions. But this tablet — one of the world’s oldest maps — contains symbols and regional markers that appear to align with the exact mountain range where the formation sits.
Critics are calling it “coincidence.”
Believers are calling it confirmation.
A 3,000-year-old Babylonian clay tablet has ignited a firestorm in the scientific world after researchers suggested its markings may point directly to the Durupınar site in Turkey — long believed by Christians to be the resting place of Noah’s Ark.
For decades, mainstream institutions mocked the idea. Now?
They’re scrambling.
Satellite imaging, drone scans, and ground-penetrating radar have already revealed a massive boat-shaped structure perfectly matching the Ark’s biblical dimensions. But this tablet — one of the world’s oldest maps — contains symbols and regional markers that appear to align with the exact mountain range where the formation sits.
Critics are calling it “coincidence.”
Believers are calling it confirmation.
07:28 AM - Dec 11, 2025
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