I thought you had the omnipotent and infallible word of God, shouldn't you be wise to such things, or does it not offer hope in this arena of knowledge?
Either way, I would like for you to define '
kind' here so at least we can mutually agree on terminology and what we talking about before going forward. It helps after all to pin down the details in order to objectify and qualify certain things.
Who on earth made this statement???
YOU did, I quoted directly from your
QV please,
remember?
Either that, nor no lion at all --- yet.
Evidence that they weren't carnivores? Why for instance do we find fossils with evidence of a T-Rex (and other species, not even dinosaurs too) leaving its teeth and or bite marks in the bones of other dinosaurs or species?
If they weren't a lion yet, how'd they change to become lions? Did they....
evolve?
Evidence AV? Anything in genetics of in the fossil record? If not, then why conclude they existed while at the same time with not a mention of any ice ages in the bible so you conclude it/they did occur? Talk about wanting to have your cake and eat it too.
But an educated guess at that.
Guess none the less.
Big deal --- you can't find Jimmy Hoffa's, either.
Ah, but we know he existed as we have so many external records and from multiple sources. With all the fantasy land animals mentioned in the bible the only source for them is in the bible. Jiffi Homa existing or not isn't an extraordinary claim, but a winged horse and cockatrice are, they require the evidence and so far nada.
(Actually, this was a one-time occurence by one man: Jacob.)
Still, it exemplifies how horrid their understanding was in biology.
Again, they weren't asked if they agreed with what they were writing --- they just wrote it.
So, you're saying then they writing God's word is merely obediece, in which case we can justly say God defined bats as birds and insects as having 4 legs? Hilarious rationalization there.