If Google Earth had witnessed biblical events.

By theBEattitude

If only Google Earth was around in biblical times we would have reliable evidence to prove the events actually happened. But ancient textual folklore is almost as good. A group of Australian artists called The Glue Society have created a set of digital pictures representing biblical episodes just as they would have been seen through a satellite.

A few man-made images to represent the man-made Bible stories:

Google-Noah-Ark
Noah’s Ark after the Deluge.

Google-Moses-Sea
The parting of the Red Sea.

Google-Crucifixion-Jesus
The crucifixion.

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26 Responses to “If Google Earth had witnessed biblical events.”

  1. Baconsbud Says:

    Cool pictures.

  2. Butterfly Says:

    If there’s one thing in this world’s that’s worthy to be worshipped, its these guys’ Photoshop skills! :D

    • Forrester McLeod Says:

      Seriously! Beautiful artwork there.

    • Zaeriuraschi 11098 (pronounced zay-ree-ooh-ras-chee) Says:

      I completely agree! :)

      I wish I had Photoshop on my computer, though… :(

      • Forrester McLeod Says:

        This is going to sound completely retarded, but I had photoshop on my computer without realizing it for years. Didn’t ask for it when I purchased it…really no idea if I was just suckered or if it was some promotional thing, but last December out of pure boredom I sat and opened every single file and sub file and sub sub sub file on the all programs portion of my computer. Turns out I have Photoshop, Corel Painter Essentials, a whole Movie Making bay that’s actually decent! One of my friends was laughing at me about the whole thing and teasing the crap out of me, so I said, “OKay. Hang on!” Turns out she had the movie making program too….and something else, can’t remember. Anyway…just tossing a ‘maybe’ your way! :)

        • barriejohn Says:

          I`m not laughing: I have absolutely no idea what all the little symbols on my computer are! For all I know it could send me into outer space if I clicked onto the right ones!!

      • Butterfly Says:

        Even if you don’t have PhotoShop, there’s always Paint.NET and GIMP. They’re completely free with basically all the functions of PhotoShops. Both have rather nice UIs and are quite easy to use in my opinion.

        However, I’ll say that GIMP is more for the “experts” in this field than for us amatuers and its kinda more technical and harder to use so I usually stick to Paint.NET.

        You can find them easily with a Google search, they all have their own websites. Otherwise, CNET hosts them as well! :D

  3. vero Says:

    quote: If only Google Earth was around in biblical times we would have reliable evidence to prove the events actually happened.”

    Probably not….people would still doubt it,u might see and still ‘decide’ to not believe..;-)

  4. vero Says:

    btw,i stole your story..;-)

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  7. LeoPardus Says:

    These are indeed very cool pics. Love ‘em.

  8. Butterfly Says:

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  9. barriejohn Says:

    These are great “images”!

  10. Janus Grayden Says:

    Proof enough for me.

  11. A chicken passeth by Says:

    Oh man.
    If they had this sort of technology back in those days maybe the lord’s servants wouldn’t be so quick to condemn Copernicus. <_<

  12. Verbifex Says:

    How long do you think it will be before someone starts showing these as actual Google Earth pictures of actual ancient events? How long until someone does this because he or she does not know they are art rather than photos?

  13. barriejohn Says:

    The parting of the Red Sea was shown years ago, when I was a boy, in a film called The Ten Commandments, so I don`t know how anyone could possibly doubt that it took place, just as recorded in God`s Word! Once again, these pathetic atheists just ignore all the evidence that is staring them in the face, and prefer to believe in a lot of fairy stories!!

  14. LRA Says:

    LOL! Those pics are great!!!

  15. Armenian guy Says:

    Noah’s ark actually landed on mt Ararat in Armenia

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