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generaljoe
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Message 108 of 196 (298457)
03-26-2006 10:45 PM


hmmm if there were micro evolution in such a small amount of time, it makes you wonder how the doves could survive in desert heat to evolve into a bird such as an eagle for example, or the extreme cold to become a sea albatross in the antartic.
Also, if you calculate the permutations of birds breeding each season which after 4500 years or so from 2 birds, there would be not enough time allowed to pass to create the millions of birds alive toady.
I am also amazed how ants can travel from the ark to spread all around the world in such a short period! even australia! maybe the aboriginies introduced them....
nevermind the fact that christians deny evolution in the first place!

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generaljoe
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Message 112 of 196 (298476)
03-26-2006 11:25 PM
Reply to: Message 111 by ringo
03-26-2006 11:01 PM


Re: Floating rafts of vegetation
yet, perhaps the animals contained seeds of plants and/or water vegetation in there faeces.
hmmm, still doesnt explain how a dove can adapt so quickly so such harsh conditions around the world. Especially when most of these places dont have any of the food they eat!

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generaljoe
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Message 114 of 196 (298487)
03-26-2006 11:57 PM
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03-26-2006 11:37 PM


Re: Floating rafts of vegetation
nope im talking about simple botanical germination. the seeds can last for years, even thousands

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generaljoe
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Message 116 of 196 (298501)
03-27-2006 12:38 AM
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03-27-2006 12:13 AM


Re: Floating rafts of vegetation
most likely in the soil the faeces dropped into. Dont you think he took soil with him? most classes of animals require some form of soil for feeding etc, and the faeces help the plants grow. which in turn feed the animal...........all on a 400 foot ark

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generaljoe
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Message 118 of 196 (298554)
03-27-2006 7:38 AM
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03-27-2006 12:48 AM


Re: Floating rafts of vegetation
well i guess tonnage wasnt an issue when you're carring every animal phylum known to man on a 400 foot boat...

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