Turkish lecturer claims cellphones existed as far back as Noah's time; says Noah called his son with it just before the flood
Turkish lecturer Dr. Yavuz Örnek, at the
Marine Sciences facility at Istanbul University, made some pretty wild claims
about the biblical story of Noah and the flood on a TV programme. This happened on the Jan 6.
Örnek said technologies were much more advanced 10,000 years ago than
most people realize, and that Noah built his ark using steel, using
nuclear energy to power it.
Örnek also claimed that Prophet Noah used a mobile phone to contact his son to convince his faraway son to board the ark with his family, and that instead of bringing live animals onto the ark, Noah stocked it with one male and one female egg from every living species.
All life on Earth today supposedly derived from that ancient sperm and egg bank.
The host and the other guest on the show, professor of theology Ömer Faruk Harman, who was invited to speak on the divine aspect of the biblical flood, pressed Örnek for empirical evidence to support his claims.
In response, Örnek referred to verses from the Quran, saying,“There were huge 300 to 400-meter high waves, and his [the Prophet Noah’s] son was many kilometers away. The Quran says Noah spoke with his son. But how did they manage to communicate? Was it a miracle? It could be. But we believe he communicated with his son via cell phone.”
“I am a scientist, I speak for science” Örnek added.
Public response to the programme was mostly negative, with many viewers taking to social media to express their disbelief.
*Lol
Örnek also claimed that Prophet Noah used a mobile phone to contact his son to convince his faraway son to board the ark with his family, and that instead of bringing live animals onto the ark, Noah stocked it with one male and one female egg from every living species.
All life on Earth today supposedly derived from that ancient sperm and egg bank.
The host and the other guest on the show, professor of theology Ömer Faruk Harman, who was invited to speak on the divine aspect of the biblical flood, pressed Örnek for empirical evidence to support his claims.
In response, Örnek referred to verses from the Quran, saying,“There were huge 300 to 400-meter high waves, and his [the Prophet Noah’s] son was many kilometers away. The Quran says Noah spoke with his son. But how did they manage to communicate? Was it a miracle? It could be. But we believe he communicated with his son via cell phone.”
“I am a scientist, I speak for science” Örnek added.
Public response to the programme was mostly negative, with many viewers taking to social media to express their disbelief.
*Lol
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