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The History Channel and NatGeo are two of TV's showcases for science. In recent years they have presented several shows debunking the story of Noah's flood, focusing particularly on what they perceive as the fatal inability of the ark to withstand a flood of the magnitude described in the Genesis account. They do this by presenting idiotic designs using inappropriate materials and building methods. Do they not know that redwood trees, a species of cypress ('gopher' wood), grew in the region at that time, as well as the well-known Lebanon cedar, a wood widely used in ship building (even though the ark was not a 'ship')? Either of these species would yield rot-resistant material of great length and strength. The incredible intellectual dishonesty, as well as the total ignorance of ancient construction methods in these productions is appalling, and laughable. Even a grade-schooler should be insulted by these moronic presentations.