To: OldDeckHand
It is going to be interesting to see where on the 500' long Ark, they're going to secure the two 25-ton Apatosaurus. Maybe they'll strap them to the deck like dead dear. The 60' tall Sauroposeidons should be an interesting storage decision as well. I'm sure they've got it all figured out.
I was once a young-earth Creationist, but I'm not any more. That said, given their premise, don't you think it's possible they would have taken juveniles on board rather than full-size adults for many of the larger animals? Or did Noah and God lack that sort of problem-solving ability?
5 posted on
12/03/2010 9:46:21 AM PST by
xjcsa
(Ridiculing the ridiculous since the day I was born.)
To: xjcsa
And since juveniles cannot pro-create yet ... its at least a possibility that all the animals on the ark were juveniles.
9 posted on
12/03/2010 9:51:53 AM PST by
dartuser
("The difference between genius and stupidity is genius has limits.")
To: xjcsa
"That said, given their premise, don't you think it's possible they would have taken juveniles on board rather than full-size adults for many of the larger animals? " Sure. Juveniles. That works.
Of course, I'm not entirely sure how Noah and his boys wrested control of these multi-ton juveniles from the protection of their enormous parents. And, I'm also curious how Noah collected these juveniles from the only place on the planet they existed, the Southern Gulf States of the (as yet) discovered new continent of America, and transported them back across the ocean without falling off the face of the flat-earth.
Other than that, yes I think "juvenile" dinos are completely rational.
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