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The latter option would have been a little inconsiderate.

2007-09-06 07:01:07 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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They all must have walked back, just like they walked there.

2007-09-06 07:05:56 · answer #1 · answered by Gawdless Heathen 6 · 3 1

Considering the fact that Christians will argue against the literal interpretation of the 2 of every animal deal, I'm sure they have a dodge for this one too. I read in the encyclopedia that there are about 350,000 different species of beetle on the planet. I asked how Noah was able to care for 700,000 beetles. While some could not understand the math involved (350,000 x 2), and others tried to convince me that all insects can survive floods (even of this magnitude), there were still some who claimed that 1 species of beetle was enough to repopulate all the other species. But don't be alarmed. They still somehow did not evolve into other species because evolution is only a theory and cannot be true. Imbeciles! They'll lie and twist the facts as much as they need to in order to escape the impossibility of this global flood story.

2007-09-06 07:22:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Noah did not stopped at the different regions to drop there the animals. After the flood was over and they get out of the ark each animal started the journey back to where ever they go.

Inconsiderated? Noah was used by God to allow them live. If too tired to walk ask the horses or camels to give them a lift until the nearest seashore and then take the next whale-back trip going north.

2007-09-06 09:00:59 · answer #3 · answered by Darth Eugene Vader 7 · 0 1

I think Noah was soo busy trying to figure out how to get off a high mountain range that most of the animals fell out as the rocky cliffs punctured the hall.

2016-04-03 07:00:05 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The polar bears and kangaroos formed a floatilla. They dropped everyone off at the Gallapogos first, then swam north.

2007-09-06 07:09:53 · answer #5 · answered by wondermus 5 · 3 1

There was an ice age after the flood (read the book of Job). The polar bears only had to walk.

2007-09-06 07:09:58 · answer #6 · answered by 9_ladydi 5 · 0 3

Naw, he put them on a raft that was pulled by penguins. They were too far for swimming. When the penguins got tired the polar bears were nice enough to let them nap on the raft while they floated.

2007-09-06 07:10:07 · answer #7 · answered by Emperor Insania Says Bye! 5 · 2 1

You've got it all wrong. He did another Hocus-Pocus creation of animals in far-reaching "corners" of the earth unbeknownst to drunken Noah and his fun-poking sons. It's just that nobody was there to notice that....

2007-09-06 07:14:09 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Yes, and did he make sure all the animals got dumped off in the correct hunter/prey combinations to assure their survival? Or did he "f" up and that's why the dinosaurs got extinct?

2007-09-06 07:09:32 · answer #9 · answered by dreamer - VT-AM 4 · 1 2

God caused the animals to come to the ark, so he could cause them to go where they needed to be afterward.

2007-09-06 07:15:47 · answer #10 · answered by ? 7 · 0 2

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