I'm not sure if you are serious or being sarcastic...I hope the latter.
2007-06-13 09:03:38
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Noah couldn't have stopped the animals from eatting each other if he tried. It was God who kept the animals from eatting each other. As for killing the spiders, they are also Gods.
2007-06-13 16:06:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Noah had to build the ARK big enough so he could put the carniverous ones on one level and they were in stalls. He had enough sence, with God's help to seperate the ones that would attack each other, and put all the ones that eat vegatation together.
And spiders eat fly's, and other annoying bugs, like lovebugs.
2007-06-13 16:11:13
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answer #3
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answered by creeklops 5
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Why didn't he kill the spiders when he had the chance LOL
You should've seen that commercial; Noah's about to close the door on the ark, its raining very hard, and a mosquito lands on his neck...
*Slap*
He kills the mossie! Then he looks, and goes "oh no..."
And you see him leaving the ark to find another mosquito while the world is flooding...
lol
2007-06-13 16:05:19
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answer #4
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answered by CanadianFundamentalist 6
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They were in stalls similar to a stable. The spiders probably hibernated underground or made homes on the ark while it was being built.
2007-06-13 16:33:25
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answered by kyeann 5
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If there were no spiders then insects would be the dominant species on the planet.
How did the kangaroos get all the way from Australia in time to make it on the Arc?
2007-06-13 16:06:35
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answered by elgüero 5
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No one ate meat until after Noah built an alter to Almighy God After He got out of the arc.
2007-06-13 16:04:22
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answered by Truth 2
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It was a big boat, he probably separated them somehow. Spiders provide a valuable service (controling the population of other insects and some birds). My question is why didn't he get rid of mosquitos.
2007-06-13 16:04:40
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answered by lupinesidhe 7
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You're foolishly viewing Noah from your limited perspective. God was with Noah for the duration of his voyage. He therefore did not have to worry about these issues. He trusted God, which is something you might want to do.
2007-06-13 16:07:16
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answered by Anonymous
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God probably kept the animals under control, and I totally agree about the spiders. Ants would have been nice to get rid of, too.
2007-06-13 16:04:13
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answered by Anonymous
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The Ark was big so he kept the animals that would eat each other apart. I wish he'd done away with mosquitos!!
2007-06-13 16:03:53
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answered by phillipa_gordon 5
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