I asked why Jesus, was only visible in the middle east during his time on earth. Why didn't god send him to every corner on the globe to spread the word. What about South America, China, etc….I get some lame answers.
Lion of Judah…your answer is very thoughtful….however you forgot something, what about the food to feed theses animals? Also you can not figure out the number of "box cars" needed based on the average size of animals. What about Elephants and Giraffes. Also what about animals that only eat meat, wouldn't they have eaten all of the other animals, or did Noah have to bring additional animals to feed them. What about the care for these animals, 8 people could not care for all of these animals? Also a boat that large and packed with everything necessary to sustain life would sink.
2007-05-22 04:12:53
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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There are so many! Any issues with Biblical error or contradiction is met with "That's too literal" or "God could make things different than they are now". Any logical issues gets the answers you listed or "God made it that way". Issues of church history or the actions of believers gets, "Those weren't Christians" or "God works in mysterious ways". Basically, there are very few questions they can actually answer. Noah is always good, questions about Christ are usually good for some sputtering too.
2007-05-22 11:16:28
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answered by Momofthreeboys 7
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if it is required that all things be created as opposed to "random" acts of science, who or what created god?
and i would like an answer that does not use the bible but rather more plausible scientific text.
hey there down below, there is more here than just numbers and boxcars. like food, like the time required to gather all of these animals, like the fact that you have predators and prey on board the same vessel, like disease, food food food. and these insects, were they kept in mason jars. what about fresh water? we got all of the dogs that we have right now in just a couple of thousand years? all of the millions and millions of variant species in a few thousand years. you think that just because it is "possible" to stuff a boat with the manifestations of tired equations that it is actually possible?
wow, this is the thing that divides religious people. you did equations that say NOTHING and you have no idea that you are doing it.
unbelievable to me.
and the guy below, iraq head, stuff it. freedom is not just about some rampant need to respect, it is about the right to not respect, to disagree, and i do not need some self righteous war head suggesting that i need al quaida to come to terms with my understanding of freedom. we have a right to not like one another's viewpoints and an obligation to utilize that right so that people like those that think noah got all of these animals on a boat or slowly silenced and reason, logic and love can prevail. not this bizarre psuedoscience witchcraft that we have in it's place.
psuedo sciance in that your argument contains the statement of "fact" that noah was 480 years old. am i the only one that thinks that is ridiculous?
2007-05-22 11:11:35
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answered by bluebear 3
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LOL, that's a good one, but I could answer it for them with what I know of the bible and it's silly explanations for many things. Three words...: "Tower of Babel" is what I'd offer as an explanation , IF I was a fundie.
One of my favorite unanswerable questions is.." If a pregnant woman is taken up in the 'rapture' phenomenon, what happens to her baby? Is it born half-way up, or absorbed, or is she pregnant for eternity, or maybe is it an adult in heaven?" Nobody seems to know the answer to that, ever. I get answers like..."Are you pregnant, if not then don't worry about it." and "Some things we're not meant to know".
2007-05-22 11:23:15
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answered by RealRachel 4
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If you want a real answer, Stop asking questions that idiotic. Thats that a question, That just ridicule.
However, I have spent 3 days on this website, Just reading questions and responses, and I have seen a non-stop ridicule with questions and answers towards religion.
So..I have an Idea.
Go to Iraq and meet up with an Al-Quaida group, I want you to say as loud as you can "I AM AN AMERICAN AND I DON'T BELIEVE THERE IS A GOD"
ok..Now if you make it out alive, Maybe you will respect what Freedom of No Religion and FREEDOM OF RELIGION really is and how privilaged we are too have that.
Maybe you'll learn some respect for religion. You don't have to believe it, You don't have to care, but you do have to respect people and their beliefs, because your belief's are as important as theirs.
Good luck to you
2007-05-22 11:12:42
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answered by yyhottie 1
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LOL..
Any question that asks for an honest reply... god-believers just can't tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
Believers skimp and dodge and twist the facts and make up excuses - they omit and evade and then finally they lie to everyone and to themselves. Belief is like that... ignorance, half-truths, outright lies and delusion are the cornerstone requirements to faithfully believe in the fairy tales of a god-based religion.
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2007-05-22 11:22:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry i did not see your question posted the first time around, although i may not have opted to answer it anyway. First, I believe the preferred spelling is Pygmies. Second, Nah was the progenitor of Pygmies and all other human races. To suggest that they are not human is insulting and racist.
2007-05-22 11:15:25
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answered by babydoll 7
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Abasolutely, it is the Ark story that is the toughtest to explain.
I like the one, did the Chinese or the Aztecs have their own Arks?
2007-05-22 11:09:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Most I have ever written, they answer them but pretend to miss parts out or make up a question and answer that, look at my wether ones from before, real p*ss poor answers..
2007-05-22 11:10:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I ask them to clarify on the nature of god’s infiniteness.
Is he like the number or counting numbers, the total number of points on a line, or the total number of closed curves that can pass through any line?
Then I have a quick follow up on why they reject Process Theology.
2007-05-22 11:12:58
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answered by Anonymous
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