Vicarious Cynic why did you have to put the song there, now I can;t stop singing it, ha hah
No I don't, they are mythical
2007-04-22 11:39:36
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answered by ? 6
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And Noah looked out through the driving rain
Them unicorns were hiding, playing silly games
Kicking and splashing while the rain was falling
Oh, them silly unicorns
There was green alligators and long-necked geese
Some humpty backed camels and some chimpanzees
Noah cried, "Close the door because the rain is falling
And we just can't wait for no unicorns"
The ark started moving, it drifted with the tide
The unicorns looked up from the rocks and they cried
And the waters came down and sort of floated them away
That's why you never see unicorns to this very day
2007-04-22 11:36:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Unicorns are not a matter of belief. They are mythological creatures.
It was thought that they had been seen in Africa when that continent was being explored but the creatures turned out to be a kind of antelope with straight forward facing horns that when seen from the side looked as though there was only one horn.
I can not imagine why you think Christians should waste their time thinking about whether they exist.
Does Julia peculiar exist ? She is as unreal as the unicorns.
2007-04-22 11:45:06
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answered by oldtimer 3
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Way back there were knights that rode on horses with what is called a Lance, a long spear that went out to a point, some people had never seen a knight and thought the lance was part of the horse and this is how the myth of unicorns started.
2007-04-22 11:37:50
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answered by Anonymous
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No. The refernces to unicorns found solely in the King James Bible are one of more than 3,500 translational errors in that version, a reflection of the basic lack of mastery of the ancient languages among the translators selected by King James. Every other biblical translation correctly renders the Hebrew phrase for "horned beasts" as "cattle". But the struggling translators of the KJV rendered it as "unicorns", and this egregious error, among others, was not even corrected in the subsequent Revised King James Version.
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2007-04-22 12:07:34
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answered by PaulCyp 7
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Sure, I do. After all, that word is mentioned SIX times in the Old Testament, KJV. And yes, the Old Testament also mentions dragons and satyrs !!
But we may have a problem here in semantics. What I understand a unicorn to be, as used in these texts, are something COMPLETELY DIFFERENT from what you understand it to be.
Any more put-downs about us Christians?
2007-04-22 11:54:05
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answered by flandargo 5
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The real question is do unicorns believe in YOU?
2007-04-22 11:37:11
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answered by Linda R 7
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If believing in unicorns could make them avoid reality like believing in the myth of jesus does then i'm sure they'd believe in it
2007-04-22 11:37:37
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unicorns were a product of the Greco/Roman mythology....and nothing to do with Christians believing in them.Mind you, there a few white rhinos about then...and some damned good imaginations!!!!!!!
2007-04-26 10:42:04
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answered by Anonymous
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The WORD translated unicorn in the 1611KJV Bible in the HEBREW LANGUAGE... is really in the Hebrew a Wild Bull!
Oh yes, were you kicked off of Yahoo for Mocking CHRISTIANS.....ONCE BEFORE?
OR was it someone else, THAT HAS YOUR SAME AVATAR?
Thanks, RR
2007-04-22 11:40:16
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answered by Anonymous
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your questions are always hilarious and make me laugh!
hey, i'm NOT a christian, but i just might believe in unicorns. i also believe in sarcasm in heavy doses.
2007-04-22 11:38:41
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answered by Adrian L 3
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