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CK
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Message 124 of 196 (313616)
05-19-2006 6:32 PM
Reply to: Message 123 by freelancer
05-19-2006 6:22 PM


let's start with the simple questions.
Let's start with the most basic low-level questions:
How do they shove all the shit that the animals generated?
What about silkworms? (only eat mulberry leaves)
What about Koalas? (only eat eucalyptus leaves)
How was food stored with out it spoiling?
How did the animals get exercise?
How did such a small crew feed so many animals? (if the food is stored in container - that increases the time it takes to get it and put it out)
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how marine mammals survived
Flood = water
BUZZZZ - nope - many marine animals require a certain temperature, other require (or conversely don't like)fresh water.
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Man, that's a big Ark! The ark was 450 feet long, 75 feet wide, and 45 feet high. That's more then big enough for all the animals and their food.
It had three levels didn't it? so that's about 15 feet per level, so when you take into account the beams to support the structure - that's ??? 12??? 13??? feet?
How did Giraffes and dinosaurs* get in there?
* It's a common creationist claim that dinosaurs lived with man.
Edited by CK, : fishy fishy.
Edited by CK, : add dimensions of the ark
Edited by CK, : No reason given.

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CK
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Message 126 of 196 (313622)
05-19-2006 6:56 PM
Reply to: Message 125 by freelancer
05-19-2006 6:49 PM


Re: let's start with the simple questions.
8 people to take care of 2000* animals? is that a joke?
I'm from a farming community and done my share of mucking out and I'm afraid that's bull, it is no way shape true that
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8 people actually is a fairly decent sized crew
. That's just rubbish. Even with modern technology and space - trying to care for the needs of so many "kinds" with their differing needs? Have you REALLY thought about what that would take?
As mentioned earlier in the thread:
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The Philadelphia ZOO employs about 400 people FULL TIME, and there are about 1800 animals housed at this ZOO.
And they had time to walk them? and they had time to muck out? and they had time to take care of sickness? and they had time to trim the hooves and like of many of the animals? and they had time to SLEEP? and they had time to EAT?
* where do you get your 2000 animal figure from? that's much lower than I've seen before from a creationist.
Edited by CK, : typos.

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CK
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Message 129 of 196 (313629)
05-19-2006 7:13 PM
Reply to: Message 127 by freelancer
05-19-2006 6:59 PM


Re: let's start with the simple questions.
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What gave you the idea that the ark had three levels? That's not in the Bible and it's not true. I don't know for sure but I bet it only had one.
*Blink* Did you really just say that? Do you want to stick with that as an answer - the ark has one level?
It was just one big space within it's hull? Is that what you are saying?
As for the "dino" picture - LOOK at it - really LOOK at it - don't you see a problem?
Edited by CK, : Dino time!

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CK
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Message 161 of 196 (323355)
06-19-2006 3:49 PM
Reply to: Message 160 by arachnophilia
06-19-2006 3:45 PM


Re: And on his ark he had a cow?
Isn't it obvious what happened? The Ark flew around the earth at near lightspeed and thus they didn't need to feed the animals! When they came back to normal speed the flood was over - it was only about an hour to them.

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