How many dinosaurs did moses take on the ark?
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So how many dinosaurs did Noah take on the ark?KnowBeDo said:Wasn't Noah the one who built the ark?
Becky153 said:I'm a Creationist. Yes, I think Noah did take dinosaurs. He was told to take two of every creature. The extinction came, I think, when the flood was over and the world had different climates instead of just the one perfect climate.
Grengor said:Noah had water-proof wooden aquariums, of course.
Soul Searcher said:So how many dinosaurs did Noah take on the ark?![]()
JohnR7 said:The same as the number of kangaroos on the ark. The only way the Bible story makes any sense in light of what we now know from science is that Noahs flood was what we would consider a local flood and the animal species on the ark were from one biodiverse ecology system there in the Armenia area.
Science confirms today that the things we read about in the Bible, goats, sheep, bread, wheat and so forth, all had their beginning in this part of the world.
Becky153 said:I'm a Creationist. Yes, I think Noah did take dinosaurs. He was told to take two of every creature. The extinction came, I think, when the flood was over and the world had different climates instead of just the one perfect climate.
Actually he was told to take the clean creatures by sevens and the unclean by twos.Becky153 said:I'm a Creationist. Yes, I think Noah did take dinosaurs. He was told to take two of every creature. The extinction came, I think, when the flood was over and the world had different climates instead of just the one perfect climate.
Lignoba said:I wont deny that there could have been a local flood, yet when I tell Christians this argument they almost all seem to throw it out the window and say "no the whole world was flooded!"
DJ_Ghost said:That's odd since the biblical flood has been accepted as either entirely allegorical or a local event by most Christian denominations for a long time. I can only presume you are speaking to fundamentalists.
gluadys said:How can there possibly be only one perfect climate?.
JohnR7 said:Many Christian today fail to do what God has called us to do. We are to make this story real in the lives of people today and show them what the message is for them today. The sunday school story of Noah is fine for the children. But it is our job to make the story real, and explain it to the adults. Everything in the Bible has a lesson in it for us today. It is up to us to show people what the lessen is for them.