" The coninents were all stuck together then doofas!! "
Ignorance rules! Australia has not been connected to Asia for over 100 million years. There is a water barrier called the Wallace Line which prevented the placental mammals of Asia colonising Australia and similarly prevented the Australian marsupials from colonising Asia. The Wallace Line is named after Alfred Wallace whose independent thesis on evolution was read at the same time as Darwin's to the Linnaean Society in 1858.
There is no evidence of kangaroos, koalas, thylacines, numbats, wombats, antechinuses, bilbies, quokkas, possums, bandicoots, gliders, quolls, kowaris, echidnas, platypuses or any of the other unique Australian fauna anywhere between Mt Ararat and Australia. They have never been there.
There has never been a global flood, there is no evidence for it.
2007-05-18 22:42:58
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answered by tentofield 7
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It says that it flooded the completed 'international' the full 'international' back then was once merely the Mediterranean... If the kangaroo had the ease to get to Australia, it would...Australia isn't separated via that a lot water...which you would be waiting to effectively (certainly no longer devoid of situation) walk from Israel, (p.S. no longer Turkey) by technique of way of the middle East, by technique of way of Asia and to Indonesia, and hop around islands, with slightly swimming, different than you get to Australia's peninsula... people can thumb me down, yet have you ever on no account substantive an atlas or be taught a historic previous e-e book before than...
2016-12-17 17:01:13
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answered by ? 4
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The main thing is that you aither believe in evolution or creation. If you believe in evolution then there is no point in believing in Noahs Ark as it did not happen, but if you believe in creation then Noahs Ark did exist. If that is the case many evolutionist arguments about australia not being connect to asia etc are irrelevant. After Noahs ark there was a lot of ice caused by the cooling effect of evaporation. This is what we know as the ice age, although it was only recent. Because a lot of sea water was tied up in ice, a lot of the land under the sea was exposed and provided land bridgges, so that as animals spread across the earth they repopulated and eventually found the areas of the world that suited them.
2007-05-18 23:44:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi, The Lord moves in mysteries ways.
Read John 3:16. Waltz
2007-05-19 01:11:56
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answered by waltzsingmatilda2 3
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Noah's arc? yeah as if that happened 2 of every animal and every species on the earth on one boat- maybe Santa dropped two roos on our continent instead or it could have been the Easter bunny.
2007-05-18 19:36:49
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answered by FORKY 5
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Being Kangaroos, I'd say they hopped onto Noah's Ark
2007-05-18 21:15:31
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL! Great question. I don't know, maybe Noah went to Australia just to get the outback creatures after he'd round up all the other ones.
2007-05-18 19:02:19
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answered by Anonymous
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how do you know they where on the arc?remember the lands where joined it wasn't until after the flood it divided.maybe Noah pulled his ac up next to Aussie and the jumped on
2007-05-18 21:22:45
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answered by fanta 5
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Since I always see dinosaurs with the other animals on Noah's Ark, I'm assuming the continents hadn't split up yet
2007-05-18 18:55:46
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answered by zweiundzwanzig 2
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God moves kangaroos in mysterious ways.
2007-05-18 23:42:43
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answered by iansand 7
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