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To: fortheDeclaration
" In the broad definition, a whale is a fish, since he is in the sea."

Is a lobster a fish?

" Since you won't believe what is clearly shown by God's creation,(Ps.19), He is under no obligation to reveal anything else to you."

We note your retreat.
169 posted on 03/24/2006 5:06:04 PM PST by CarolinaGuitarman ("There is grandeur in this view of life...")
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To: CarolinaGuitarman
In the broad definition, a whale is a fish, since he is in the sea." Is a lobster a fish?

FISH, n. L. piscis. 1. An animal that lives in water. Fish is a general name for a class of animals subsisting in water, which were distributed by Linne into six orders. They breathe by means of gills, swim by the aid of fins, and are oviparous. Some of them have the skeleton bony, and others cartilaginous. Most of the former have the opening of the gills closed by a peculiar covering, called the gill-lid; many of the latter have no gill-lid, and are hence said to breathe through apertures. Cetaceous animals, as the whale and dolphin, are, in popular language, called fishes, and have been so classed by some naturalists; but they breathe by lungs, and are viviparous, like quadrupeds. The term fish has been also extended to other aquatic animals, such as shell-fish, lobsters

" Since you won't believe what is clearly shown by God's creation,(Ps.19), He is under no obligation to reveal anything else to you." We note your retreat.

No retreat, I have the answers to those 'deep' questions.

The first (1933) edition of the Oxford English Dictionary (O.E.D) has the definition on page 872 of vol.1. The first meaning listed, dating back to circa A.D.800, uses bird as a young fowl, such as a 'hen and her birds'. The second meaning listed is the modern 'feathered vertebrate animal'. But after stating that definition, the O.E.D adds the following revealing note: 'Now used generically in place of the older name Fowl which has become specialized for certain kinds of poultry, and by sportsmen for wild ducks and geese' (which is meaning number 3 in the OED)....At the time of the Authorized Bible was translated, fowl had the wider meaning of 'winged creatures' (OED meaning 2 under Fowl). Meaning number 4 adds: 'In various figurative applications, chiefly from sense 2, as a reference to a winged or noiseless flight....In Leviticus 11:19 the word bat appears in the context of fowl (vs 13) and so, since it is a winged creature, there is no problem there beyond an 'archaic' meaning of fowl; but Deuteronomy 14:18 uses bat with bird....note the fourth O.E.D. meaning for bird in the generic term for 'silent, winged flight'

Regarding the hare... The hare chews the cud by passing its food twice. After the first pass, the hare eats and chews its fecal pellets (Book of Bible Problems, Geradius D. Bouw, Ph.D, 1997, pg. 49-50)

Regarding evidence for the Flood,

Nevertheless, the actual facts or geology still favored catastrophism, and flood geology never died completely. Although the uniformitarian philosophers could point to certain difficulties in the Biblical geology of their predecessors, there were still greater difficulties in uniformitarianism. Once uniformitarianism had served its purpose—namely, that of selling the scientific community and the general public on the great age of the earth—then geologists could again use local catastrophic processes whenever required for specific geologic interpretations. Stephen Gould has expressed it this way: "Methodological uniformitarianism was useful only when science was debating the status of the supernatural in its realm." 1 Heylmun goes even further: "The fact is, the doctrine of uniformitarianism is no more ‘proved’ than some of the early ideas of world-wide cataclysms have been disproved."2 http://www.icr.org/index.php?module=articles&action=view&ID=54

You evolutionists are going to have a time of it explaining to God why you rejected His truth!

213 posted on 03/24/2006 6:01:04 PM PST by fortheDeclaration (Gal. 4:16)
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