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infidel: perhaps the words which follow the term 'large animal' in Job 40 and Job 41 might be used to help narrow down the possibilities.
Fo example, the 'large animal' in Job 40 'eats grass like an ox', has 'strength in his loins' and 'power in the muscles of his belly'. He 'bends his tail like a cedar', etc... What 'large animal' fits this description? I say the huge Brachiosaurus. Or perhaps Apatosaurus? What do you think? Could this be a description of anything else than a dinosaur? Perhaps. But dismissing the very possibility that Job 40-41 speaks of the 'first of the ways of God', his most physically magnificent creatures- dinosaurs, is not what I call 'free thinking', of which we all aspire. |
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Using Chriton's musings as an example, how did the jews fend off the meat eating dinosaurs?
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perhaps the words which follow the term 'large animal' in Job 40 and Job 41 might be used to help narrow down the possibilities. Fo example, the 'large animal' in Job 40 'eats grass like an ox', has 'strength in his loins' and 'power in the muscles of his belly'. He 'bends his tail like a cedar', etc... What 'large animal' fits this description? I say the huge Brachiosaurus. Or perhaps Apatosaurus? What do you think? Could this be a description of anything else than a dinosaur? Perhaps. But dismissing the very possibility that Job 40-41 speaks of the 'first of the ways of God', his most physically magnificent creatures- dinosaurs, is not what I call 'free thinking', of which we all aspire. From Tower of Babel: The Evidence Against The New Creationism: Quote:
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I know a guy like this. FUNNY RESPONSE #2 Could this be interpreted as yet another messianic prophecy Jesus failed to meet? (choose whichever one you like the best) |
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