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Author Topic:   Fresh Problem with the Ark
Buzsaw
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Message 6 of 328 (94860)
03-25-2004 10:53 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by RAZD
03-25-2004 1:48 PM


It is believed by many including myself that God caused the animals to be in a state of hybernation or semi hybernation where they would require little food and water. This makes sense as there would be little opportunity for exercise and likely little to no light in the storage areas. This was a miraculous thing that the designated species would all come to the ark in the first place and go in and the supernatural is certainly likely in the keeping of the animals until ready to disembark after the flood. the Bible does not tell how much it rained after the initial flood but there was likely occasional rain.

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Buzsaw
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Message 10 of 328 (94870)
03-25-2004 11:31 PM
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03-25-2004 11:16 PM


sorry, hypothesis not supported by actual biblical reference is not valid without it being naturally possible.
bringing the animals = mentioned = valid
hypbernation = not mentioned = not valid
what you believe is just rationalizations to attempt to reconcile the impossible with reality ... imao.
Hey goofball, it's no different than what scientists and physicists do. They operate with a lot of suppositions. You apply a measure of common sense to what you have to work with. There's no particular reason for mention in the text as to the specifics of how the animals survived the trip. God doesn't always cater to the whims of the curious.
Btw bud, your avitar is real cool ( ), imo one of the best in town, though the motion ones are a bit distracting and maybe somewhat irritating to the nervous folk.

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Buzsaw
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Message 17 of 328 (95020)
03-26-2004 7:24 PM
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03-26-2004 12:36 AM


Re: hibernation NOT
I know of no scientific hypothesis that depends on thousands of animals hibernating that are physically unable to hibernate naturally.
When your corner of science acknowledges the fact of the supernatural dimension you'll understand. A lot of intelligent creo scientists and physicists believe that there is a supernatural dimension in the universe. Scientists sweep the prophecies as evidence under the rug so to speak so as to avoid acknowledging the facts of their fulfillment as verified by history.

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Buzsaw
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Message 20 of 328 (95029)
03-26-2004 8:34 PM
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03-26-2004 7:58 PM


Re: hibernation NOT
You miss my point, Ned. If it exists, it should be in the classroom. Why should that which exists be forbidden in the classroom? That some, I say some scientists deny it's existence does not mean the others who do are wrong until it is proven that they indeed are wrong. It all depends on how you interpret things observed and that includes the fulfilled prophecies as well as archeology, etc. The classroom is very biased and one sided.

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Buzsaw
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Message 29 of 328 (95149)
03-27-2004 4:59 PM
Reply to: Message 21 by NosyNed
03-26-2004 9:03 PM


Re: Proved
Ned, no matter how remarkable the best of the Biblical prophecies, secularist education absolutely refuses to hear of it, much less acknowledge the fact of it regardless of the historical evidence.

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