quote:Each one if they worked just 12 hours a day 10 minutes per cage,
You've obviously never done any farm work. 10 minutes a day per cage for two animals is ridiculously underestimating the necessary time. You can spend hours cleaning a cage, feeding animals, moving them in and out of cages and curing sickness for two horses and smaller mammals. As for hibernation, you need to give evidence for hibernation in animals that show no such behavior now.
Not really. You obviously haven't accounted for the time for moving the animals from one pen to another. You can't just take two ferrets out and leave them outside and expect them not to move around. Even trying to get one of them into a cage without having the other escape is a feat for some smaller faster species. Moving two horses out of a cage can take hours and that's not even counting the time for cleaning, replacing their bedding, etc.
Can you explain to me why we even bother since your argument revolves around completely unprovable assumptions that have absolutely no evidence whatsoever?
Also, explain to me how your argument is nothing more then "I said so"
Not at all. The effects of the flood are some of the reasons why it is a fairy tale. Where did the water go? How did all of the heat get dispersed without killing virtually all life? How did plants grow in soil that has a large salt content? Why doesn't the fossil record conform to fluid mechanics?
quote:The same thing is true with, "In the beginning a hot little something that no one knows anything about expanded into the universe we see today." If you can believe that you have no problem swallowing the rest of the story.
Except that there is actual evidence for that rather then your fairy tale. I'd go into that, but you'd go into your PRATTs.