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anffyddwyr
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AV1611VET got me thinking about this question,
if Noah took two of every bird species there is in the world
he would have needed two Arks besides the one he built.
and please don't tell me the sea birds swam along side.
If what AV1611VET says is true there would not be any birds left on the planet,
instead we have thousands of different kinds as seen here,
http://birding.about.com/library/blalphatypeofbird.htm
If the Ark was the only thing in the world that was above water (and for a year)
where did all the birds settle every night?
Answer, on the Ark.
(sea birds might survive, but even they breed on land)
Can you imagine tens of thousands of birds on one ship,
with no where else to fly, if they left the ship, they died.
(I have seen the deck of a ship when thousands of birds have spent a few hours
resting while crossing the Atlantic, take my word it's not a pretty sight)
And if he's right they spent a year there, what did they eat? perhaps God
provided them with food, after all, they were not the ones he was out to get,
it was the people he wanted dead, all of the other animals on earth were what is
known as 'Collateral damage', ( sounds like a James Bond movie where
the villain sets up an elaborate way of killing him, like tying him to a giant saw,
why he doesn't just put a bullet in him we don't know, perhaps it makes for a
better story?)
If you are sure the flood happened, please explain this.
if Noah took two of every bird species there is in the world
he would have needed two Arks besides the one he built.
and please don't tell me the sea birds swam along side.
Originally Posted by AV1611VET
If the Flood was just localized, why was Noah and his family aboard for more than a year?
Also, why did birds get on the Ark?
If what AV1611VET says is true there would not be any birds left on the planet,
instead we have thousands of different kinds as seen here,
http://birding.about.com/library/blalphatypeofbird.htm
If the Ark was the only thing in the world that was above water (and for a year)
where did all the birds settle every night?
Answer, on the Ark.
(sea birds might survive, but even they breed on land)
Can you imagine tens of thousands of birds on one ship,
with no where else to fly, if they left the ship, they died.
(I have seen the deck of a ship when thousands of birds have spent a few hours
resting while crossing the Atlantic, take my word it's not a pretty sight)
And if he's right they spent a year there, what did they eat? perhaps God
provided them with food, after all, they were not the ones he was out to get,
it was the people he wanted dead, all of the other animals on earth were what is
known as 'Collateral damage', ( sounds like a James Bond movie where
the villain sets up an elaborate way of killing him, like tying him to a giant saw,
why he doesn't just put a bullet in him we don't know, perhaps it makes for a
better story?)
If you are sure the flood happened, please explain this.