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How did the Aboriginal people get to Australia from wherever it was the Noah's Ark landed?
"Fifty thousand years ago, sea levels were so low that Australia and New Guinea formed a single continent. Humans moved from Southeast Asia onto this landmass, some settling in what is now New Guinea, others traveling farther south into Australia."How did the Aboriginal people get to Australia from wherever it was the Noah's Ark landed?
"Fifty thousand years ago, sea levels were so low that Australia and New Guinea formed a single continent. Humans moved from Southeast Asia onto this landmass, some settling in what is now New Guinea, others traveling farther south into Australia."
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Same way the Kangaroos got there.How did the Aboriginal people get to Australia from wherever it was the Noah's Ark landed?
Excuse me?Genesis 10 (table of nations) and do your homework.
Wait. Are you saying you don’t take Genesis literally?Same way the Kangaroos got there.
Noah's flood from our perspective would be considered a "local" flood. The Bible is clear that it was Noah's world that was flooded: "Adamah" not the entire Earth "Erets". Current belief using Satalite photos, is that the Garden of Eden is under the Persian Gulf. There are professors at the University of Jerusalem that study the domestication of plants & animals in the Middle East that we read about in our Bible. A lot of study has been done on how farming spread from the Middle East to Europe and the rest of the world from there. The animals on Noah's Ark were domesticated and not wild. Both clean and unclean were preserved. So we do not find any Kangaroos on the Ark because they do not live in the Middle East.
Science has progressed a lot and science gives us a lot of information that helps us to understand the story of Noah that we read in our Bible.
"But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased." (Daniel 12:4)
Do you take literally that, after the Flood "whole the earth was completely dry?"Wait. Are you saying you don’t take Genesis literally?
More like 60,000 years ago. Biblical genealogies are not complete.So Noah landed the ark somewhere after the flood about, what, 6000 years ago? Please correct me if I’m wrong.
So the great flood happened 60,000 years ago? I must have everything mixed up. I thought it was 6000 years ago. According to the geneologies in the Bible and such.More like 60,000 years ago. Biblical genealogies are not complete.
I do not know when exactly. But when we know that Aborigines are in Australia for 50,000 years, then the Noah flood was either not about all humanity, or it was like 60,000 years ago, probably more.So the great flood happened 60,000 years ago? I must have everything mixed up. I thought it was 6000 years ago. According to the geneologies in the Bible and such.
It’s probably more a universal question not only a Australian one. The same way every other people’s did. From the ark and than via migration to most of the world.
I don’t know how to take it. How do you take it?Do you take literally that, after the Flood "whole the earth was completely dry?"
Its obviously not about our planet, but about the middle eastern local land.
What does the Bible day?I do not know when exactly. But when we know that Aborigines are in Australia for 50,000 years, then the Noah flood was either not about all humanity, or it was like 60,000 years ago, probably more.
Pardon me, what does the Bible SAY?What does the Bible day?
How did the Aboriginal people get to Australia from wherever it was the Noah's Ark landed?