Originally Posted By: AUstan23

Originally Posted By: Out back
Dinosaurs were on the ark.
How do y'all think we came to have alagators crocadiles and elephants and komodo dragons?
Some people can't see the forest for the trees.
I firmly and absolutely know there is a creator, without a shadow of doubt, this universe did not simply fall together.
However, I'm also pretty sure some of the bipeds that we call humans are still evolving from apes.


So all the dinosaurs, mammals, insects, birds including penguins and ostriches etc., and sloths (how long would it take a three-toed sloth to get from South America to the Middle East and hop on the boat) and the thousands of species we know today all fit on a single big wooden boat. Not to mention the hundreds of thousands of pounds of all types of food from around the globe for these animals to eat over the course of months at sea, the water required to hydrate all of these animals, cleaning up the poop and pee of all of these animals by Noah and the few people on the boat. Then, given all that actually happened, the animals get off the boat and get back to their continents. What the heck are they supposed to eat when they get there? Everything died in the flood, and now they all have to breed like rabbits because there's only two of each of them! If someone came up to you today and tried to tell you a similar story you'd laugh in their face.


The Bible references 2 of every KIND, the original animals, not 2 of every species or variety we have today. Think Genus of Family in taxonomy. Over time through changes on a micro level, adaptation or selection etc...we have the species we have today. Very hard to accept without a true relationship with God....sounds kind of crazy on its own.

Last edited by straycat; 04/21/17 11:32 AM.

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