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Patterson, Ross. Caution Hot Topic Ross Patterson is a computer programmer from Whangarei and is associated with Anchor Stone International. In association with Daniel McKibben he promotes Ron Wyatt's false discoveries including the claim for a particular site in Turkey being Noah's Ark.

In 1992 Answers in Genesis investigated the evidence and thoroughly refuted any idea that the site is or ever was Noah's Ark. From the Off site link: Answers in Genesis special report:

True/False?

Off site link: Another refutation was co-written by David Fasold, a former supporter of the site who has excavated at the site and concluded it isn't Noah's Ark; it's a natural formation, not man-made:

Conclusion

Evidence from microscopic studies and photo analyses demonstrates that the supposed Ark near Dogubayazit is a completely natural rock formation. It cannot have been Noah's Ark nor even a man-made model.

However, David Fasold is still quoted by Daniel McKibben and his colleagues as supporting the site being Noah's Ark. Similarly with their attempts to give support to their claims by references to geologist Dr John Baumgardner. Although he was initially enthusiastic about the site, Dr Baumgardner now categorically denies the formation is Noah's Ark, and Off site link: goes much further:

I am almost 100% certain that Ron 'planted' them [the rivets allegedly found at the site]. ...

Also from these excerpts it should be clear that I consider Wyatt's misrepresentation of my views as morally wrong and dishonest. But his deception of multitudes of Christians who have not had the opportunity to check his claims firsthand as I have is an even worse crime.

With evidence so readily available disproving that the site is Noah's Ark, it is the position of the New Zealand Cult List that anyone who still promotes the false Ron Wyatt Ark site and its associated false evidence is either willfully ignorant or is deliberately deceiving.

The NZ Cult List regards Ron Wyatt as a con artist. We hope that Ross Patterson is not similarly deceiving people, but it doesn't look good. In talks broadcast by Firstlight he is clearly disingenuous at best. Misrepresenting sources like he does with David Fasold, Dr John Baumgardner, and many others is particularly bad. Like Ron Wyatt, Ross Patterson hasn't been given a Danger rating because his claims are not likely to do any direct damage other than to people's wallets.

Caution

Caution: The group/person or belief/practice has false or questionable doctrine that to varying degrees may be directly or indirectly harmful to its members/followers and their families. Such groups/people/beliefs/practices are not necessarily bad but should be approached or used with caution.

Hot Topic

Hot Topic: The group/person or belief/practice has recently featured in the secular news media, has generated notable correspondence, is a popular conversation topic, etc. Note that this rating has nothing to do with the "cultishness" of a group.

Printed on 18 December 2019 at www.cults.co.nz.
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