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Prominent creation scientist Em Adjineri was studying maps from hundreds of years ago and discovered one common factor: All the maps had pictures of Sea Monsters to warn ship captains.

Sea Monsters ruled the marine food chain, but are no longer anywhere to be found. So what happened to them? They weren't eaten because there were no predators that could eat them.

Why don't we find any sea monsters today? The reason is because they are extinct. According to evolution, the only reason they could have gone extinct is if something changed the environment making it unfit for them. But the environment in the sea hasn't really changed that much in the last few hundred years.

This proves that Sea Monsters went extinct because God decided to kill them all. He was angry at the Sea Monsters for eating humans. Since God killed them, he must have created them too. Therefore, the Bible is literally true.

2007-09-12 06:25:06 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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sea monsters aren't around because the sea monster chick has a vagina like a guillotine.

:P

2007-09-12 06:31:17 · answer #1 · answered by Jenae, TV (tempter of the vile) 5 · 2 0

I just finished a book by Em Adjineri myself! The book you refer to was very technical and I did not finish it, but I appreciate that you were able to wade through all of the scientific details. In the latest book the whole mystery of the Sea Monsters is solved. Mermaids enticed the male of the species into using all of their sperm to fertilize rocks that simply resembled the female Sea Monsters eggs. The real eggs went unfertilized and the Sea Monsters were not given another chance because they spilled their seed on the sea floor. There persists a rumor that two Sea Monsters, one female and one male are on an ark at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean. Why they have not mated, and how they would survive by the inbreeding that would be necessary to propagate their species remains a mystery. Hopefully the next book will be out soon.

2007-09-12 07:21:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Maybe the sea monsters had a reproduction problem and couldn't reproduce for some reason. Maybe there was a type of fish that was poison to them and enough of them ate it to kill them to the point where there weren't enough around to mate. Maybe sea monsters never existed and the drawling were exaggerations of a whale. (like the mermaids and the manatees) Maybe they still do exist but they only live deep in the ocean and do not come out. There are several other options.

2007-09-12 06:42:35 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

there may still be "sea monsters" a vast majority of the ocean has never been explored. also we have sharks.. they're pretty monstrous
and if god killed them because he was mad about them killing humans, then why do we still have things like dogs, lions, bears, etc.. they all can kill and eat humans
besides, they would draw pics of sea monsters even if they saw/felt a current that didn't seem right, if the wind was blowing a funny way around a certain area they would draw a friggin sea monster to warn people of that area.. people were really stupid back in the day

2007-09-12 06:31:53 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the sea monsters[the 1st of flesh], the 1st of three[fish & birds] creations on the 5th day - I evaluate super sea mammals to be the sea monsters created, mammals; completely distinctive from birds and fish, while birds and fish have many similarities. till now the flood, 0.5 the waters have been above the sky - think of the end results of that on the eco, for 1300+ years. Then the waters fell to the earth interior the 40 days and 40 nights of rain, and the temp plummeted, consequently what we on the instant think of grew to become into an ice age[sea dinos could no longer take care of the chilly-they are executed, fish are actually not person-friendly & God suggested 'on the face of the earth', no longer 'interior the sea']. The flood grew to become into approximately 4700 years in the past, sort of 1300 years from "interior the beginning up".

2016-11-10 05:58:07 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

We very likely do - we just don't see them. At the moment, we have more thoroughly mapped the surface of the moon than we have our own oceans, and it's likely that any behemoth monster style stuff will be right down deep, where theres no light to go by and massive pressures to contend with. Anything that lives down there is unlikely to be able to come near the surface.
There are a few clues here and there...

http://jv.gilead.org.il/forum/2003/04/att-0003/www.cnn.com_2003_TECH_science_04_03_colossal.squid.reut_index.html

2007-09-12 06:32:01 · answer #6 · answered by miserable old git 3 · 1 0

That's a doozy.

Sea monsters aren't extinct! What about Nessie?

And you know, we haven't explored the entirety of the ocean floor. There could be monsters down there. Maybe they got trapped in some underground cave by that flood of yours.

2007-09-12 06:31:34 · answer #7 · answered by Drake the Deist 2 · 1 0

What exactly is a giant squid?

Or a really annoyed sperm whale?

Yes yes, that's Architeuthis Dux and Physeter Macrocephalus to Johnny scientist, but to ye olde chap in a fishing boat I would imagine those were pretty monstrous.

2007-09-12 06:36:17 · answer #8 · answered by HP 5 · 1 0

Sea Monsters were huge or depicted as so. Man came around and began destroying their habitat and their food supply and they could not maintian their enormous intake. They died because of man not god. many animals have died for that same reason.

2007-09-12 07:50:17 · answer #9 · answered by bocasbeachbum 6 · 1 0

I seriously hope that you're not serious. But on the off chance that you would like to denigrate evolution, try this:
Modern tigers evolved from the sabre-toothed. Thus the sabre-toothed variety is extinct.
If humans evolved from apes, why are apes still hanging around?

2007-09-12 06:38:08 · answer #10 · answered by Dear Carlos 7 · 0 0

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