Fedusenko,
Thank you for keeping me on my toes and holding me to a higher standard. I tend to get lazy sometimes, so I appreciate your nudge.
As far as the reference of Sodomy and Castration, it came from a Rashi commentary. Another commentary that I have (Ramban) does not comment on either, but forwards the discussion to Rashi. Rashi' does not expand on the topic, but simply points you to the proper place. Here is the commentary.
Some say that he castrated him, and some say that he sodomized him. — [from Sanh. 70a] \b 23\b0
I have not read nor studied what the Sanhedrin wrote on the matter because those documents are hard to sift through. I want to buy a program that has all of that stuff wrapped into it, but I don't want to spend the hundred bucks..., anyway, I haven't found anything from a Jewish source that says anything about Noah's wife. Actually, I find this all not only interesting, but intriguing as well. Folks can take it or leave it, I'm simply here for the discussion and I appreciate your tone.
Also, thank you for clarifying your position on getting drunk. I think it's a good point.
As far as Canaan being the oldest, yet being put as the youngest genealogically, that is something I read in my Ramban commentary and it was very interesting. Unfortunatly, I loaned my commentaries out to Jasoncrans and I don't recall how he justified it. If Jason is around, maybe he could help us out.
Just as an FYI, the boat was a float about a year. The flood occured on the 17th day of the second month (Gen 7:11 ). The mountains were seen on the 1st day of the 10th month (8:5). On the 27th day of the second month Noah was able to leave the ark. (8:14)
As far as making wine... it takes about 3 days if you help it along with a little yeast. But wine will naturally ferment.
I'm curious why you think there was abstinence on the ark. Creationists have done a study on the ark and it's design and have calculated that the ark would have had lots of room to move about. Not only that, but I think about Jewish culture where everyone sleeps in the same room, yet they somehow manage to 'be fruitful and multiply'.
Anyway, going back to the castration part, Rashi beleives that Canaan was the 4th (youngest) son and I would highly suspect he gets this from the Sanhedrin. He justifies this by saying:
Cursed be Canaan: You have caused me to be incapable of begetting another fourth son (Gen. Rabbah , manuscripts, and early editions read: a fourth son) to serve me. Cursed be your fourth son, that he should minister to the children of these older ones [Shem and Japhet], upon whom the burden of serving me has been placed from now on (Gen. Rabbah 36:7). Now what did Ham see (what reason did he have) that he castrated him? He said to his brothers,“The first man [Adam] had two sons, and one killed the other so as to inherit the world, and our father has three sons, and he still desires a fourth son!†- [from Gen. Rabbah ibid. 5, 22:7]
boy, talk about joining the conversation late! Ramban doesn't buy into that conversation at all, thus Canaan was the oldest son