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if later when?Did Noah take them in as well.If there were no bacteria how did Adam leaven his bread or make curd?

2006-09-23 03:32:30 · 6 answers · asked by Raja S 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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VIRUSES, bacteria, protozoans, fungi, and other microorganisms have evidently been around since life on earth began. The stunning flexibility of these germs, the simplest of all creatures, has allowed them to survive where nothing else can. They are found in scalding vents on the ocean floor as well as in the freezing waters of the Arctic. And as you mention some have been discovered that can be put to wonderful use.
What makes ours an era of increased vulnerability is the earth’s burgeoning population and the greater needs of a crowded world. “History shows that life-threatening viral outbreaks have often followed when humans moved into unexplored terrain or when urban living conditions deteriorated in ways that invited new viral hosts,” says Science News. As humans infiltrate virus-infected areas that were previously inaccessible, new viral epidemics often follow. The same thing happens as insects extend their range when global climate patterns change. “Additionally,” says the magazine, “modern medical technologies such as transfusion and transplantation have provided viruses new means of transport between human hosts. So have a variety of social and behavioral changes, ranging from globe-trotting among the rich and famous to needle sharing among drug addicts.
It was Satan the Devil who started wickedness on earth. But Adam and Eve were also to blame. They were not so weak that they could not have resisted when the Devil tempted them. They could have told Satan to “go away,” just as the perfect man Jesus later did. (Matthew 4:10) But they did not. As a result, they became imperfect. All their children, including us, have inherited that imperfection, which brought with it sickness. A person may at first think that there could be no reason great enough for God to allow all the human suffering that has been experienced over the centuries. Yet, is it right to reach that conclusion? Have not parents who truly love their children permitted them to undergo a painful operation to correct some problem? Yes, the permission of temporary suffering has often made it possible for children to enjoy better health later on in life.
After the first humans sinned, the divine Judge, Jehovah, ruled that they had forfeited any right to continue living. In the years until they actually died, Adam and Eve faced considerable suffering. It was suffering that they had brought upon themselves—the effects of aging and sickness, the struggle to eke out a living, and the grief of seeing their family shattered by jealousy and violence. (Genesis 3:16-19; 4:1-12) It is important to fix in mind where the blame for all that suffering primarily rested. They brought it on themselves. Even so, how can we understand why suffering continues down till our day?
The Bible tells us that God gave man a perfect start. (Gen. 1:27, 31; Deut. 32:4) Man’s continued enjoyment of God’s favor, however, depended on obedience to his Maker. (Gen. 2:16, 17) If man was obedient, he would continue to enjoy perfect human life—no sickness, no suffering, no death. The Creator would provide man with needed guidance and would use His power to safeguard mankind against any calamity. But man rejected God’s guidance; he chose the course of self-rule. In trying to do something for which he was never designed, he has brought calamity upon himself. (Jer. 10:23; Eccl. 8:9; Rom. 5:12) Yet, over the centuries God has been patiently seeking out those who, because of love for him and his ways, are willing to serve him. He sets before them the opportunity to enjoy all the blessings of which they have been deprived because of man’s imperfections and misrule. (Rev. 21:3-5) The provision God made by means of his Son to redeem humans from sin and death is a marvelous evidence of God’s great love for mankind. (John 3:16) God has also set an appointed time when he will destroy those who ruin the earth and will cause lovers of righteousness to enjoy life in harmony with his own original purpose. (Bacteria and all!!) -Rev. 11:18; Ps. 37:10, 11;

2006-09-23 05:29:53 · answer #1 · answered by hollymichal 6 · 0 0

Later, after Adam let the Devil, Sin and the Curse into the Creation (Earth).
People used to live over 900 years, but the Devil (who can mess with DNA, over time) Sin which casues many afflictions, and the Curse (operating Spiritual Laws in FEAR instead of FAITH) slowly decreased mans time on the Earth and Really, we were NEVER supposed to Die Anyway.
How about that for Long Life?

2006-09-23 10:36:32 · answer #2 · answered by maguyver727 7 · 0 0

No a bag ful of thwem was released before creation took place.

2006-09-23 10:37:33 · answer #3 · answered by orsel 2 · 0 0

i think a lot of the newer things that cause sickness etc were done by the powers that be here on earth (the spreading of disease and sickness thru the falseness of helping sickness etc)-the elites and rulers of this world-why? population control etc. fear, sickness and death-genocide-satans way.

2006-09-23 10:51:45 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The "time of creation" is ongoing and has yet to end. The seventh day has not yet begun. So the answer to your question is "Yes."

IMHO.

2006-09-23 11:10:01 · answer #5 · answered by zahir13 4 · 0 0

Fire ants.

If God put fire ants on that ark, I want to know why there are no fire ants anywhere but Texas!!!! (and Mexico)

I only truly hate one thing, fire ants. And, any "God" that would invent fire ants is one sick puppy.

2006-09-23 10:36:40 · answer #6 · answered by Left the building 7 · 2 0

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