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Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by evangelist6589, May 11, 2012.

  1. HeirofSalvation

    HeirofSalvation Well-Known Member
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    The "climate issue" is only supplied assuming some sort of "canopy theory" of the pre-flood world, or something to that effect. It may or may not be accurate...I think the theory has legs. I agree that hunting had a major effect on them as well.
     
  2. Scarlett O.

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    I'm think more along the line that they were juveniles.
     
  3. preachinjesus

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    There were no dinosaurs on the ark.

    It never ceases to amaze me about the lengths YEC proponents will go to have to justify their claims. Just stunning sometimes.

    Well it seems the antediluvian world was markedly different than what we have currently. If we understand (as dimly as we can) the explanations there seems to have been a unique earth prior to the floor that facilitated the flood. I don't have a problem with this given how immense the pressure on the surface of the earth would have been for a year.

    The truth is any conclusions about the nature of the antediluvian world is pre speculation. :)
     
  4. preachinjesus

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    Just a for what it's worth, Settlerfield isn't credible for nearly anything he puts together. I'm sure this is a nice study, but it is not too helpful.
     
  5. freeatlast

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    Based on scrpture.
     
  6. Arbo

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    Where in Scripture? What reference?

    (I think you misspoke and are too proud to admit it.;)
     
  7. Arbo

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    They certainly would be smaller- and less threatening at feeding time.:)
     
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    The planet Venus comes to mind....
     
  9. freeatlast

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    I already gave it. Go back and read previous posts to see.
     
  10. freeatlast

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    Why would they be threatening?
     
  11. Arbo

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    Your above passage says nothing other than that they were to bring two of each kind into the ark. There's nothing mentioned about how old or what stage of development the animals were or required to be. You are reading into things, buddy. :laugh:
     
  12. Arbo

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    Big dinosaurs eat people. Didn't you know that? :smilewinkgrin:
     
  13. freeatlast

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    It says they must be male and female. It is not possible to tell what is in an egg as you suggested. :laugh::laugh::laugh:
     
  14. freeatlast

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    What makes you think that?
     
  15. Arbo

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    Ye of little faith,
    It's also not possible to know that it's going to rain enough tp flood the earth and destroy every living thing (save the occupants of the ark) decades beforehand, yet it happened.
     
  16. Arbo

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    Movies, of course.:laugh:
     
  17. freeatlast

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    And that means what?
     
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    Noah, his wife their sons and their wives knew. It is called faith/believing God.
     
  19. Arbo

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    That is my point. If He wanted to show them how and which individuals to collect, He could.
     
  20. freeatlast

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    It does not matter what could have been. Scripture already tells us what happened and you as usual reject scripture for some opinion not even closely related to what it says. Believe God instead of your own opinion.
     
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