He tossed the unicorns as bait and slammed the door shut.
2007-01-29 06:33:00
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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There haven't been velociraptors (or any other dinosaurs) on this planet for 65 million years. Noah most likely lived around the 3rd or 4th millenium BCE if he lived at all. Therefore, how could there be dinosaurs on the Ark? And where is this Ark? I'd like to see it for myself.
2007-01-29 14:31:17
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answer #2
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answered by Gene Rocks! 5
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he didn't, They cam to him willingly with no harm in them and gave Noah their Eggs.
people think that their was not enough room in the Ark for the Behemoths, and the Leviathans, but.. if you consider that all they had to do is carry the Eggs, there certainly would be.
They would require no care, just some soft compost to bury them in the incubate them.
Noah would not have had to fit all the 'species' of the present post-Flood Earth on the Ark, only male and female representatives of pre-Flood 'kinds.' A 'kind' is a much broader classification term than today's 'species' or 'breed.' In addition, Noah did not have to collect ANY of the animals at all !! In Genesis 6:20, God clearly tells Noah that two (male & female) of every 'kind' "shall come unto thee." From these original 'kinds' of land animals have descended all the present species of their anatomical type, not by means of gradual evolutionary mutations, but by genetic variations already pre-coded for in the DNA of their Creation-Week ancestor. I definitely would recommend 'NOAH'S ARK: A Feasibility Study' (1996) by John Woodmorappe, 298p. (available at the Creation Evidence Museum for $23 or at our website), a resource that I know you will find invaluable in your study of these issues.
2007-01-29 14:31:50
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Noah had nothing to do with the animals getting onto the ark... he just built it and took care of the animals while they were onthere... GOD called them all to the ark...
2007-01-29 14:28:33
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answer #4
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answered by Storm G. 2
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I think he had very small baby dinosaurs on the ark confined to a "cage". Once they were let free to procreate, they probably died to the severe change in the land/sea/atmosphere. Hence - No more dinosaurs.
2007-01-29 14:30:17
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answer #5
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answered by Soon2BMommy 3
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Since dinosaurs did not exist at the time Noah would have been sorting out whom to board, it wasn't necessary for him to prevent anything.
2007-01-29 14:40:09
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answered by Kath 1
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I think you need to re-read the Bible. Noah took two on the ark.
Jesus rode one into Jerusalem.
2007-01-29 14:27:29
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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If Dr. Doolittle can talk to animals, I'm sure God could allow Noah to as well...
2007-01-29 14:26:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Noah tickled God's omnipotent nose and they were immediately blown away.
2007-01-29 14:37:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, Dinosaurs weren't available when the "ark" was built.
2007-01-29 14:27:16
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answer #10
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answered by Cold Fart 6
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