Posted on 06/07/2023 9:15:34 AM PDT by Red Badger
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“The remains of extinct creatures, such as giant deer, elephants, hippopotamus, rhinoceros, and macaque monkeys, were also found at the site.”
No, they were all killed in the flood of Noah’s day like all the other findings of giant animals - and they’re not 3 million years old.
Why didn’t Noah collect them up?
They didn’t respond to the announcements.
How did Noah collect the kangaroos in Australia?
Civilization has risen and fallen many times on this planet. We're on a serious downward slope at this time.
And just to think that with the use of modern technology they may end the human race in a matter of a few years.
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Those stone tools will sell for high prices when the left makes our power tools quit working.
Gee...could Noah be a fairy tale of sorts. Say like Sam took two cows and a bag of beans...told his wife he was going to the store and headed for his ferry.
If you mean, did he take some on the ark - the Bible gives a list of all that he was commanded to take - and God brought the animals to him. Ultimately, we don’t know but findings from different cultures all over the world show evidences of ‘dragon type creatures’ in literature and art. It’s a person’s worldview that matters. Naturalists believe there is only matter and so they look for evidence that confirms their worldview and reject evidence that doesn’t. Scientists that are Christian or hold that worldview do the same. Do you know about a scientists named Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson? He has some powerful genetic evidence of people groups from all over the world (and it’s growing and secular scientists have contributed greatly to this body of evidence). He traces genetic changes through the male T cells. It’s extremely interesting and gives a very different view of the spread of humans over the earth. The beauty of it is that it’s evidenced based and can be extrapolated back in time. It’s pretty powerful in it’s implications. Secular scientific publications will almost never publish these findings. It has nothing to do with science but bias. The problem with people is that we hate what the Bible has to say about us. We like sinning. It comes very natural as does most selfishness. We are asked to fight our nature. We don’t like that. I’m also guilty. But the evidence is on the side of the Bible.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=dr+nathaniel+jeanson+
Here’s another great site https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCHJbO-3-jA
This guy is a cold case detective from LA. His family are atheistic but he became a believer because he applied his investigative skills to the gospels. It’s very interesting - even if you choose not to accept any of it - but he shows beyond a doubt that the gospel evidence is reasonable. He’s very thorough. I hope you give it a spin. Our culture is spiraling out of control. Having an anchor for your soul will become increasingly important as we become Sodom.
Probably off fooling around, like the unicorns.
“The remains of extinct creatures, such as giant deer, elephants, hippopotamus, rhinoceros, and macaque monkeys, were also found at the site.”
Or, it was someone’s petting zoo? ;)
It’s amusing how any time someone questions something the Bible says, believers correct them based on…wait for it…the Bible!
More like a smorgasbord...................
Silly Yo-Yo. That’s not where he collected them; that’s where they went when he turned them loose. Marsupials, it seems, mostly wanted to go to Australia.
Maybe it’s an old museum.
That would be an encouraging change from everything being a religious artifact. ;-D We might even finally be allowed to think something might just be a plain old ordinary work of art or something the kids brought home from school.
Thanks Red Badger! You've restored my confidence in the powwer of procrastination! ;^)
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