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Which is why there are no Egyptians or Chinese alive today. I know shouldn't feed the troll, but this is just too ludicrous. |
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The recessive traits of Noah had nothing to do with gonorrhea. Sorry for the ambiguity. I'm saying that his recessive traits are what allowed the present diversity of cultures today, including the chinese and the egyptians. Because these races appeared after the flood, they have no record of the flood.
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Parasitic species weren't necessarily taken into the Ark. They may have lived in the bloodstream of mammalian whales during the flood. Or large sharks that ate human flesh in big enough pieces. Some deep sea sharks can grow very large, and their metabolism could have been slowed by a drop in temperature. Quote:
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There are just two types of people who claim knowlege of god. Credulous fools and snakeoil salesmen.
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Using a little imagination: Conceivably a God would have the TECHNOLOGY to either (1) build a super-large ark OR (2) shrink the animals to fit. (1) The dimensions of the ark are clearly given in the bible so this was not the case (else the OT is in error here).(2) As for shrinking all the animals down to size – This would have been one of the GREATEST MIRACLES ever presented in the Bible. We see the OT authors presenting everything they can think of as a miracle. Really think it possible they forgot this one? By the way: Most of the OT stories and miracles have parallels in OLDER pagan stories. There is no earlier pagan story (I am aware of) of shrinking things. What a lost opportunity to have a UNIQUE miracles clealy listed in the OT to distinguish it from pagan myths!#@ Quote:
You see it is religion that teaches man is getting too "uppity" in challanging the powers of God. Look at the Tower of Babel. By the way, want to argue that one is real too -- ie if humans build humans too high they might reach heaven? Quote:
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And scientists do have a way of knowing what sandy deserts looked like “back then” if you care to read up on it. Quote:
I dare you to find a panda bear that can survive without eating bamboo, only found in China. Ever bothered to check out the facts on this? If you are holding out on a solution, please do yourself a favor and get it patented and collect your well-deserved royalty checks. Quote:
The point is that some creationists have tried to locate the “deep seas of water hidden” in the earth. There are some deep seas there. But so far, the math hasn't added up that there would be enough water to flood the earth. Indeed, in summary there is simply NO evidence for a large flood covering the ENTIRE earth! Quote:
Let me guess, you don’t believe in Carbon-14 dating either? The magical waters of the Flood affected this scientific dating mechanism so it doesn’t work? (Just helping you out with a common apology ruse.) Quote:
I would guess you want to go out and “look” to see if the claims of OTHER religions were true. You just refuse to do so for your OWN religion. BTW: I thought it was important to comment on some of the OTHER known superstitions in the OT. You realize where I am coming from: If there are some superstitions in the Bible, isn’t it even MORE important to check for the other claims as well. PS: I don't mean to be too hard on you: I was once a religious person too. But I do expect to see some rationality. Many Christians would have no issue with what I have written above regarding there being many myths in the Bible -- including the Flood Story. Sojourner [ November 24, 2002: Message edited by: Sojourner553 ]</p> |
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Sorry, I keep getting those confused. |
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Welcome to the boards, Frivolous. Despite my disagreaments, I cannot mock you, because you have more courage and intellectual responsibilty than most fundamentalists I know. I used to be a creationist, and I eventually lost my entire faith when I tried to defend my beliefs on the Internet. I even wrote arguments explaining "why the ark floats" like you are doing now. Just beware of might happen if you try to defend your religion too much.
Anyway, God in Genesis 6:15 says that the ark should be 450 ft long, 75 ft wide, and 45 ft high. I prefer metrics, so we'll say 140 x 23 x 13.5 meters. This equates to 43470 cubic meters or 4.347e10 cubic cm. The next question is how many animals went on the ark. One universtiy website at <a href="http://ethomas.web.wesleyan.edu/ees123/species.htm#Biodiversity%20Lecture%201" target="_blank">http://ethomas.web.wesleyan.edu/ees123/species.htm#Biodiversity%20Lecture%201</a> addresses the question: Quote:
If there were 4 million species aboard, then we must multiply that number by the number of animals of each species. The Genesis account is not clear on how many of each kind were aboard (all 2 or some 2 and some 7?). However, we know from biological science that at least six of a species are needed to repopulate an environment (you cannot produce healthy children by marrying your mother or sister). So we multiply 4 million by six and we get 24 million total animals. Finally, the average space each animal takes on the ark must be (4.347e10 cubic cm) / (24 million animals) = 1811 cubic cm per animal. A cube of 1811 cubic cm is 12 cm along a side. So if you piled six of all the minimum number of species into the ark, they could all fit, granted that their average volume must be less than 1811 cc. However, that is not the only thing we must consider with regard to space. The website talkorigins.com states the problem: Quote:
So you see, piling all the animals in the ark, even of there was enough room, wouldn't leave enough room for all their other needs. Some creationists have argued that we should not count the total number of species necessary, but the number of "kinds", which can evolve into the diverse number of species after the flood. This has several problems. One: "kind" is purely a creationist concept and is not clearly defined. It is used as an unfalsifiable dodge, not an explanation. Two: 10,000 years is not nearly enough time for such diverse speciation to occur. Three: This would force them to admit the truth of evolutionary theory. Many creationists contend that speciation cannot occur. I encourage you to explore the talkorigins website. You may be surprised at how outrageous the Genesis flood seems in light of present day science. [ November 24, 2002: Message edited by: Apostate ]</p> |
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