Green_Manelishi
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biscuit7:Wasn't there something about two of everything on the ark?
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More than two of some. What's your question/point?
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biscuit7:Wasn't there something about two of everything on the ark?
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yes you are, but honestMikhail Frenkel:evolution! evolution! and evolution!!!
maybe i'm a bit biased being an atheist![]()
some people don't believe we landed on the moon eitherThalassamania:Fairy tales. If there was any reality to any of it, then tell me how they got two (or more) of every animal on earth onto a boat. The biomass of insects alone would likely sink an aircraft carrier.
dlndavid:some people don't believe we landed on the moon either
From Wikipedia,Thalassamania:Knowledge of evolution, or a lack of belief in the Judeo/Christian mythos, no more makes one "unaccountable" than, as you observe, the opposite makes one behave well. For me, balance in the world, and a sense of "karma," makes the social control aspects of my spirituality real and immediate, rather than some abstraction of an afterlife which may or may not exist.
SeaYoda:The dinos are special in the fact that from the point of science they lived long before the <10,000 year true age of the Earth. The dating of rocks dictates that either they were put there by God to make a complete functioning universe or the dating is false or the dating is "apparent age" with new fossils in old looking rocks. If Behemoth and Leviathan were dinos, they were alive at the time of man - something unthinkable to many scientists. I believe many things went extinct and became fossils in the flood. I also believe that the flood would alter the "steady state" we base a lot of our scientific "facts" on.