Originally posted by RJHinds You are defintely a moron in need of ...
The Moron Instructor
How did diseases survive? Many diseases can't survive in hosts other than humans. Many others can only survive in humans and in short-lived arthropod vectors. The list includes typhus, measles, smallpox, polio, gonorrhea, syphilis. For these diseases to have survived the Flood, they must all have infected one or more of the eight people aboard the Ark.
Originally posted by RJHinds No problem. He who has ears to hear and eyes to see check out the reference material I gave for the explanations.
Here is one paragraph from the reference material:
"The name Ararat, as it appears in the Bible, is the Hebrew equivalent of ...Urartu, ancient country of southwest Asia...mentioned in Assyrian sources from the early 13th century BC" Ency ...[text shortened]... st in the mountains of the ancient country of Urartu, not on Mt. Ararat.
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How did animals get to their present ranges? How did koalas get from Ararat to Australia, polar bears to the Arctic, etc., when the kinds of environment they require to live doesn't exist between the two points. How did so many unique species get to remote islands?
Originally posted by Zahlanzi How do you explain the relative ages of mountains? For example, why weren't the Sierra Nevadas eroded as much as the Appalachians during the Flood?
They were all eroded the same during the flood. It is a Satanic myth that they have different ages.
Originally posted by Zahlanzi How did diseases survive? Many diseases can't survive in hosts other than humans. Many others can only survive in humans and in short-lived arthropod vectors. The list includes typhus, measles, smallpox, polio, gonorrhea, syphilis. For these diseases to have survived the Flood, they must all have infected one or more of the eight people aboard the Ark.
Originally posted by Zahlanzi How did animals get to their present ranges? How did koalas get from Ararat to Australia, polar bears to the Arctic, etc., when the kinds of environment they require to live doesn't exist between the two points. How did so many unique species get to remote islands?
The change in environment and dividing of the land areas into continents and islands came about after the flood.
Originally posted by RJHinds The change in environment and dividing of the land areas into continents and islands came about after the flood.
but not until all respective animals got to their respective environments on foot, while eating rocks from a desolate wasteland, and in the case of carnivores, eating the few cows or sheep. only then did the land divide into continents.
too bad continental drift is so slow that it took millions of years for the americas and africa to break from pangeea. creationists know best: it all happened in 4500 years.
Originally posted by RJHinds They were all eroded the same during the flood. It is a Satanic myth that they have different ages.
yes, we all know satan has nothing better to do than change fossils around. because we also know the god of love would condemn to eternal torment people who don't believe in a young earth
Originally posted by menace71 Good question and your right none are mentioned in the bible
Manny
Thanks. The point is there is so much we really don't know about the ark and many of us would love to meet Noah and ask him all the questions we could. I think it was an awesome event and one that God was in control of to help save the human race. It shows his love for us and his wisdom in controling this major step in mankinds existance.
Bottom line is the shape of the ark is not a huge doctrinal issue that has to be proved in order to progress in spiritual matters. But one should "first" read the bible on any matter and take it's words to heart first with clearity from God by prayer.
If it is or if it's not ever found, that will be up to God. If he feels it would help many to finally believe in the Bible with this proof, that is up to him. But the bible says we should worship him with "faith and not sight". If one needs to see such a thing such as the ark to finally believe in God, they may still have an issue with God accepting them.
Originally posted by galveston75 Thanks. The point is there is so much we really don't know about the ark and many of us would love to meet Noah and ask him all the questions we could. I think it was an awesome event and one that God was in control of to help save the human race. It shows his love for us and his wisdom in controling this major step in mankinds existance.
Bottom line i ...[text shortened]... such as the ark to finally believe in God, they may still have an issue with God accepting them.
bwahahahahahahahahahaha
oh this is too much.
the story how god wiped out all of the humans except 8 and most of the animals shows his love for us?
how is this god of yours not evil? how do you not see your are worshiping evil incarnate?
are you insane? shouldn't you be getting help? the straight jacket kind to be clear.