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16th February 2004, 04:04 PM
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Reps: 9,311,669,886,675,212 (power: 9,311,669,886,693) | | Originally Posted by DURANG0 I don't have the exact number but of the Carnivora kind there were about 348 of them.
Carnivora "kind"? If there were 348 of them, aren't they different "kinds"? And where did this number come from, anyway? If you counted the number of current cat genera you would probably be pretty close to the number of cat kind represented onthe ark.
But what is the method in which one determines that this is the dividing line for "kind"?
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16th February 2004, 04:06 PM
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Reps: 9,311,669,886,675,212 (power: 9,311,669,886,693) | | Originally Posted by obediah001 The Bible says Noah took two of every KIND on the Ark, all cats are of the same kind.
So all the members of the Felidae (cat) family are the same "kind"? That's not what DURANG0 is saying. Maybe you guys should get together and figure this out before you contradict each other anymore.
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16th February 2004, 04:07 PM
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Reps: 13 (power: 0) | | | Pete, please read the complete post prior to presenting a question. if you did you would have received you answer. | 
16th February 2004, 04:09 PM
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Reps: 14 (power: 0) | | | I am going by what the Bible says when it speaks of KIND(s) did not pickup on what Durango said, no less it should not be held against me what he says. | 
16th February 2004, 04:10 PM
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Reps: 9,311,669,886,675,212 (power: 9,311,669,886,693) | | Originally Posted by DURANG0 Pete, please read the complete post prior to presenting a question. if you did you hsouls have received you answer.
I assume you are talking about the post in which you mention hybridization?
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16th February 2004, 04:13 PM
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Reps: 13 (power: 0) | | | The Mountain Lion and the Cheetah are different kinds.
One belongs to the Felis genus while the other belongs to the Acinonyx genus. | 
16th February 2004, 04:14 PM
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Reps: 9,311,669,886,675,212 (power: 9,311,669,886,693) | | Originally Posted by obediah001 I am going by what the Bible says when it speaks of KIND(s) did not pickup on what Durango said, no less it should not be held against me what he says.
But the Bible doesn't say how many "kinds" there were, or even begin to offer a definition for "kind". I've seen Christians define "kind" from the species level all the way to the Family level in taxonomic classifications.
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16th February 2004, 04:18 PM
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16th February 2004, 04:19 PM
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Reps: 19,183,710,574,649,584 (power: 19,183,710,574,664) | | Originally Posted by DURANG0 Don't forget Noahs sons each had a wife. Who knows what their "race" were.
Weren't they all descendants of Adam and Eve just a couple thousand years earlier? How could they have been of different races? Your myths are tripping over each other.
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16th February 2004, 04:23 PM
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Reps: 10 (power: 0) | | | The statement about hyproevolution is silly.
Only bacteria can do that. So unless they were bacteria.
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