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Noah's Ark
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There is an interesting discussion on Noah's Ark in today Guardian. As an educated person and a rationalist, I can't see how the Ark could possibly have been big enough to get one animal of each species on board, let alone two. Presumably dionsaurs would also have been included.
Are there any Christian ABer's, preferably British ones, not Americans, that can help explain it please ? No cut and pasting from the Bible please...just facts will do !
Are there any Christian ABer's, preferably British ones, not Americans, that can help explain it please ? No cut and pasting from the Bible please...just facts will do !
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mikey This site covers most of the claims made by the bible. http://ratio nalwiki.org/ wiki/Global_ flood
14:09 Thu 06th Jun 2013
mikey This site covers most of the claims made by the bible.
http:// rationa lwiki.o rg/wiki /Global _flood
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Now there is a couple of small questions I would like answering about the animals . Each animal requires many times its body weight in food and water over a period of a year, but just as important what goes in must also come out.
If a small animal, say a small deer, produces 100 tons of manure over the period the ark floated before the animals were released , about a year. Think how much would be produced by several hundred thousand animals. So poor old Noah's family of 6 would have spent rather a long time shovelling.
London zoo employs hundreds people to look after its limited number of animals, so how did Noah's 6 care for thousands . They couldn't have done it for a single day.
If a small animal, say a small deer, produces 100 tons of manure over the period the ark floated before the animals were released , about a year. Think how much would be produced by several hundred thousand animals. So poor old Noah's family of 6 would have spent rather a long time shovelling.
London zoo employs hundreds people to look after its limited number of animals, so how did Noah's 6 care for thousands . They couldn't have done it for a single day.