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Author Topic:   What happened to all the dead rotting carcasses?
funkmasterfreaky
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Message 5 of 46 (24326)
11-25-2002 10:48 PM
Reply to: Message 4 by Randy
11-22-2002 11:08 AM


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Something I never thought of really. But where did all the hundreds of millions of dead human and animal remains go after the flood?
I think it must have evolved into that useless space in the human head that used to house a functioning reasoning mind.
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[This message has been edited by funkmasterfreaky, 11-26-2002]

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funkmasterfreaky
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Message 13 of 46 (24490)
11-26-2002 6:28 PM
Reply to: Message 12 by John
11-26-2002 4:02 PM


no the almighty scientific guess

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funkmasterfreaky
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Message 15 of 46 (24507)
11-26-2002 7:21 PM
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11-26-2002 7:05 PM


I think that the corpses floated off the edge of the earth. Every last boatfull.
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funkmasterfreaky
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Message 17 of 46 (24535)
11-27-2002 12:41 AM
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11-26-2002 7:30 PM


Yeah pretty much. lol I just think that we all take this much too serious.. You know you'd almost think it made a difference in the world if we could prove a point. I guess i can't speak for all but i think alot of attitudes here are much bigger than their case. I'm probably the worst. Thought if we joke around a bit it may make this a little more enjoyable. I've been informed by people that know me, and have read some of my posts that i need to use smily faces more so other people know i'm joking. I am but an infant in Christ i know not how to defend him somethimes, and i act like peter in the garden and i lash out with a sword. I am trying to be a little less cutting, and have some fun here.
I thought Chara's question a good one. How many people are estimated to have been there according to science?
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funkmasterfreaky
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Message 24 of 46 (24633)
11-27-2002 3:20 PM
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11-27-2002 6:39 AM


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Originally posted by Karl:
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I am but an infant in Christ i know not how to defend him somethimes, and i act like peter in the garden and i lash out with a sword. I am trying to be a little less cutting, and have some fun here.
Then you won't mind taking a little advice from Saint Augustine?
quote:
If they [the infidel] find a Christian mistaken in a field
which they themselves know well and hear him maintaining his
foolish opinions about our books, how are they going to believe
those books in matters concerning the resurrection of the dead,
the hope of eternal life, and the kingdom of heaven, when they
think their pages are full of falsehoods and on facts which they
themselves have learnt from experience and the light of reason?

Not a bad quote, though you must understand something though i appear to be quite the fool, it does not mean that this dumbass isn't doing alot of homework on things he has yet to open his mouth about. I do attemtpt to learn always, i think we can agree that nothing in science is proven. Not in my definition of the word. And that it may for now be shown to be incorrect but with more study may be shown to be correct. I do not take ANYONE on their word, in this area i think i am more the skeptic on here than anyone else. How many brilliant scientific minds have been discredited and called fools in their day by "higher criticism" only to proven correct long after their deaths. Let us be more careful at what we decide we should flush, to avoid future embarrasment. I think it was einstein though i could be very wrong but i thought it was him that said, creativity is the most important part of science. Not to say the rest doesn't matter. But look at a man like Da Vinci WOW. Incredible mind, and why? because he had the ability to bring his creativity into science, and his art was great because of his science in his creating.
I'll try and keep the sword put away...
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