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  1. ddubois

    The Antediluvian World - question 3 of 3

    This final thread is for those who believe that Genesis 4 and 5 describe real people. I would like to hear what you think we can reasonably infer about what the antediluvian world was like -- addressing the questions of when?, who?, what?, how?, where?, and why?. If you don't have an answer...
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    The Antediluvian World - question 2 of 7

    This thread and five more that I think will follow is for those who believe that Genesis 4 and 5 describe real people. I would like to hear what you think we can reasonably infer about what the antediluvian world was like -- addressing the questions of when?, who?, what?, how?, where?, and why...
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    The Antediluvian World - question 1 of 7

    This thread and six more that I think will follow is for those who believe that Genesis 4 and 5 describe real people. I would like to hear what you think we can reasonably infer about what the antediluvian world was like -- addressing the questions of when?, who?, what?, how?, where?, and why...
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    ddubois introduction

    I am a 71 year old married Christian who just joined today. I am a retired pension actuary seeking to write historical fiction. I will be going to the Creationist museum <Staff Edit> next week, hoping to get inspiration. I also hope to find someone who is and or knows an expert in such fields...
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    Updating The Theory of the Earth

    This thread title comes from Georges Cuvier's essay (book) translated into English in 1813 on the internet. It is very readable discussion by the guy who first discovered dinosaurs, although they were so named by one of his followers, Richard Owen. Both he and Owen disagreed with intraspecies...