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Author Topic:   How did chetahs get their unique spinal cord
herebedragons
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Message 45 of 59 (805590)
04-19-2017 12:18 PM
Reply to: Message 40 by Davidjay
04-19-2017 9:13 AM


Re: Multiple Mutations at ONE TIME ????
Chetahs have numerous backbone adaptions, mutations or gifts created by their Creator which enables them to run fast and focus on their prey and take them down, for their food.
Wait a minute... I thought all animals were created as herbivores. Why did cheetahs need this marvelous backbone system to chase down mangoes? Were mangoes faster back then than they are now?
HBD

Whoever calls me ignorant shares my own opinion. Sorrowfully and tacitly I recognize my ignorance, when I consider how much I lack of what my mind in its craving for knowledge is sighing for... I console myself with the consideration that this belongs to our common nature. - Francesco Petrarca
"Nothing is easier than to persuade people who want to be persuaded and already believe." - another Petrarca gem.
Ignorance is a most formidable opponent rivaled only by arrogance; but when the two join forces, one is all but invincible.

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herebedragons
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Message 46 of 59 (805591)
04-19-2017 12:26 PM
Reply to: Message 39 by Davidjay
04-19-2017 9:05 AM


Re: Dinosaurs
and Yes a few dinosaur like leviathon animals or dinosaurs or Lochness monsters did survive in the waters of the flood.
Now wait a minute... the Bible clearly states that all living things that moved on the face of the earth were killed by the flood. But you say that some dinosaurs manged to escape the flood waters? So you are saying the Bible was incorrect that all living creatures died?
I understand that some try to claim that only those animals with the "breath of life" perished and organisms like fish and plants survived, but dinosaurs????
HBD

Whoever calls me ignorant shares my own opinion. Sorrowfully and tacitly I recognize my ignorance, when I consider how much I lack of what my mind in its craving for knowledge is sighing for... I console myself with the consideration that this belongs to our common nature. - Francesco Petrarca
"Nothing is easier than to persuade people who want to be persuaded and already believe." - another Petrarca gem.
Ignorance is a most formidable opponent rivaled only by arrogance; but when the two join forces, one is all but invincible.

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herebedragons
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Message 48 of 59 (805593)
04-19-2017 12:50 PM
Reply to: Message 47 by jar
04-19-2017 12:41 PM


Re: Dinosaurs
Were you there? Did you see dinosaurs breathe.
That's true, I have been operating under that stupid, evil assumption.
So here's my breakthrough in understanding
a) all creatures with the breath of life perished in the flood
b) some dinosaurs escaped the flood waters and survived into the modern age
new scientific fact: dinosaurs were water breathers... like fish
It's all so obvious and logical
HBD

Whoever calls me ignorant shares my own opinion. Sorrowfully and tacitly I recognize my ignorance, when I consider how much I lack of what my mind in its craving for knowledge is sighing for... I console myself with the consideration that this belongs to our common nature. - Francesco Petrarca
"Nothing is easier than to persuade people who want to be persuaded and already believe." - another Petrarca gem.
Ignorance is a most formidable opponent rivaled only by arrogance; but when the two join forces, one is all but invincible.

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herebedragons
Member (Idle past 878 days)
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Message 56 of 59 (805636)
04-19-2017 4:14 PM
Reply to: Message 49 by Faith
04-19-2017 2:50 PM


Re: Dinosaurs
What is this silliness?
Just that, Faith, silliness.
Some dinosaurs survived on the ark, but didn't do well in the new climate after the Flood, although as someone pointed out some of them survived long enough to give rise to all the dragon stories. None of them "survived into the modern age."
Then your argument is with DavidJay. Here is what he said
DavidJay writes:
and Yes a few dinosaur like leviathon animals or dinosaurs or Lochness monsters did survive in the waters of the flood.
Not "on the ark", but "in the waters of the flood."
So I take it you agree that that statement is silly and deserving of mockery. Good.
HBD

Whoever calls me ignorant shares my own opinion. Sorrowfully and tacitly I recognize my ignorance, when I consider how much I lack of what my mind in its craving for knowledge is sighing for... I console myself with the consideration that this belongs to our common nature. - Francesco Petrarca
"Nothing is easier than to persuade people who want to be persuaded and already believe." - another Petrarca gem.
Ignorance is a most formidable opponent rivaled only by arrogance; but when the two join forces, one is all but invincible.

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herebedragons
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Message 57 of 59 (805637)
04-19-2017 4:17 PM
Reply to: Message 50 by Tangle
04-19-2017 3:05 PM


Re: Dinosaurs
god put the dinosaurs on the ark to save them, but miscalculated the climate change effect of his flood which killed them?
They rapidly adapted to the new climate and today we know them as birds.
HBD

Whoever calls me ignorant shares my own opinion. Sorrowfully and tacitly I recognize my ignorance, when I consider how much I lack of what my mind in its craving for knowledge is sighing for... I console myself with the consideration that this belongs to our common nature. - Francesco Petrarca
"Nothing is easier than to persuade people who want to be persuaded and already believe." - another Petrarca gem.
Ignorance is a most formidable opponent rivaled only by arrogance; but when the two join forces, one is all but invincible.

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