from all the continents? Asia, North America, Australia, Europe, Antarctica, South America, Africa?? and took all of them by hand? ver oceans? what explanation do you have?
2006-07-07
04:50:53
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2006-07-07
05:07:26 ·
update #1
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2006-07-07
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yes that would have been amazing to see 2 of every animal from all over the world all together at the same time and place
2006-07-07 04:54:00
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answered by kristin22 4
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No, because I love reading and imagining it all. Since I am not a member of Noah's family, I would have drowned. Hopefully, I could have been the neighbor who wanted to help him build the ark and learn about God. Then God could have had 2 families on the ark. :)
Our God is Amazing! I am sure that when we get to heaven we will get to see it all. There will be more than the miracle of the ark to enjoy!
My favorite part about that story is that God closed the door and opened the door Himself. Also, God called the animals onto the ark, they listened, lined up and went in 2 by 2, some 7 of a kind. At my calculations they were on the ark over a year!!! It just rained 40 days and 40 nights. Poor Mrs. Noah!!!
2006-07-07 12:04:36
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answered by happyhoneyberger 1
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He didn't have ALL animals of EVERY type/species on the ark.
You fail to understand that genetic diversity can come over time
with a foundational animal being the "grandparent", if you will.
Remember, the ark was EARLY in the earth's history. There have
been thousands of years since then for animals to develop and
respond genetically to the environment, which was radically changed by the flood, BTW. This is NOT evolution, but adaptability, created in creatures by God himself, originally.
2006-07-07 11:52:26
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answered by Randolph 3
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Pre-flood that may have been only one continent. If you look under the oceans today-you will see that they are all still connected. We have no idea what the earth was like before the flood. Anything we could say would be speculation.
2006-07-07 11:56:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that The Bible speaks in euphemisms a lot. I don't think that a lot of the things in the Bible are spoken in literal terms like people take them to be. Scientifically there is no explanation, but the Bible isn't about science.
2006-07-07 11:58:36
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answered by E 5
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Science can help us out here. There used to be something called 'pangea', one continent from which all of the continents broke away from.
2006-07-07 11:56:32
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answered by Me in Canada eh 5
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That would be cool to see them all in one place and to see the ark. I wouldn't want to be left there to drown, though!
A simple explanation for Noah and his ark: God can do whatever He wants.
2006-07-07 11:52:32
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answered by cucumberlarry1 6
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You need to understand that, biologically speaking, a) there's no way to cram two of every earthly species of plant and animal on one boat and b) there's no way to use a breeding pair of two to recreate an entire species.
2006-07-07 11:53:47
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answered by effin drunk 5
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There is no suitable explanation except that the story is a very extreme exaggeration.
2006-07-07 11:55:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but then I might want to check them and that might affect the past and hence affec the future so that I might not be born so that I would not be able to return to the past so that......I give up.
2006-07-07 11:53:33
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answered by ? 5
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No. Noah's family were the only survivors. I think I can study about it and use my imagination. Thank you
2006-07-07 11:55:15
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answered by Anonymous
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