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Follow up biblical question: where did Noah put the two Triceratops, two T-Rexs, two Brachiosaurs... I think you can see where I'm going with this.
May have to go back and find that evolution thread again to explain races and extinctions. Bible is missing some detail here. |
I don't know about you guys, but this thread pretty much cleared up everything for me.. You'll be seeing me in church next Sunday.. Oh Sh@t,, I forgot I've got an oil leak on the P car.. well maybe next week then...
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It was actually two of some kinds and seven of others. They were also confined to the ark for close to a year. He didnt have to collect the animals, the animals went to him. The animals may have been taken to different contenients by people or they may have crossed land bridges. One theory is that perhaps marsupials migrated "to" other continents. Being marsupials, they bore their young in pouches and were able to travel farther and faster than mammals that had to stop to care for their young. They were able to establish themselves in Australia before competors reached the continent. Even evolutionists say that many animals and people migrated from Asia to the Americas over a land bridge at the Bering Straits. But this is just one theory. |
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I thought dinos were trotting around '65 million' years ago:confused: Why would you even suggest dinos being alive with Noah? KT |
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The size of the average dinosaur was comparable to that of a chicken. For the large species like T-Rex and Brachiosaurs its more likely that they were simply very young at the time they boarded the ark. |
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Hold it, hold it... hold everything!! What makes you think dinos were 'on board'? :eek: KT |
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Animals are not effected by man's sin and they were not created to live forever.
KT |
The creative days are not 24 hours long each.
They are of unknown length... The sixth day could very well been billions of years long, with man appearing just 6,000 years ago. KT |
I believe that the entire creation was affected by the curse. God speaks of the ground producing thorns and thistles and that the animals would now fear man. Belief in millions of years undermines the Bibles teaching on death and the character of God. Genesis 1 says six times that God called the creation "good" and on day 6 when completed, everything was "very good" After the fall, man and the earth were physically changed and the ground itself was cursed (Gen 3:14-19) The whole creation now groans in bondage to corruption, waiting for the final redemption (Rom 8:19-25) when we will see the restoration of all things (Acts 3:21 & Col1:20) to a state similar to the pre-fall world, when there will be no more carnivorous behavior, no disease, suffering, or death. To accept millions of years of animal death before the creation and fall of man contradicts and destroys the Bibles teaching on death and the full redemptive work of Christ. It also makes God into a bumbling, cruel creator who uses (or cannot prevent) disease, natural disasters, and extinctions to mar his creative work, without any moral cause, but still calls it very good.
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If the days of creation are millions of years, than the gospel message is undermined at its foundation because it puts death, disease, thorns, and suffering "before" the fall.
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oh, this should get good...
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http://www.answersingenesis.org/docs2001/dinos_on_ark.asp So, were dinosaurs on the Ark? In Genesis 6:19–20, the Bible says that two of every sort of land vertebrate (seven of the “clean” animals) were brought by God to the Ark. Therefore, dinosaurs (land vertebrates) were represented on the Ark. How did those huge dinosaurs fit on the Ark? Although there are about 668 names of dinosaurs, there are perhaps only 55 different “kinds” of dinosaurs. Furthermore, not all dinosaurs were huge like the Brachiosaurus, and even those dinosaurs on the Ark were probably “teenagers” or young adults. Creationist researcher John Woodmorappe has calculated that Noah had on board with him representatives from about 8,000 animal genera (including some now-extinct animals), or around 16,000 individual animals. When you realize that horses, zebras, and donkeys are probably descended from the horse-like “kind”, Noah did not have to carry two sets of each such animal. Also, dogs, wolves, and coyotes are probably from a single canine “kind”, so hundreds of different dogs were not needed. According to Genesis 6:15, the Ark measured 300 x 50 x 30 cubits, which is about 460 x 75 x 44 feet, with a volume of about 1.52 million cubic feet. Researchers have shown that this is the equivalent volume of 522 standard railroad stock cars (US), each of which can hold 240 sheep. By the way, only 11% of all land animals are larger than a sheep. Without getting into all the math, the 16,000-plus animals would have occupied much less than half the space in the Ark (even allowing them some moving-around space). |
[QUOTE=stuartj;3911472]Ofcourse there dinosaurs on the Ark, you silly./QUOTE]
Dinosaurs never existed. They are a hoax. God would never create such ugly creatures; so a fundamentalist who worked where I worked years ago told me. He truly believed that. Hey, we all have a right to our beliefs, no? |
Shaun,
That information is given out on a 'need to know' basis only. Top class secret. Security level 7. |
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Shaun,
In 'God(TM)', do you mean TradeMark? If so, pretty darn funny. Most things in society are rooted in power, money and business. Religion too IMHO. |
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:D Organized Religion is nothing more than government with the added value of fear of "God" to back it up to make people do what government wants them to do. The Bush Admin built their case for the Iraq War with the same formula after 9/11. It works. Sadly. |
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