slowmutant wrote:
The unicorns were among the creatures Noah overlooked as he was populating the Ark with two of every kind. Unicorns, fairies, and for obvious reasons, the giants. No kidding, there are actual scriptural references to giants existing in the OT.
NB: No matter how big the Ark might have been, it couldn't possiby have contained specimens of every species on Earth let alone sustain them for the duration of the Flood. This story, like many others, is best read as symbol, parable and metaphor. The truth it conveys is real, IMO. But if you ask me it's written in some kind of symbolic shorthand which may have been the only viable mode of storytelling in those instances.
Use your judgement when reading/interpreting scripture, which is what I do. Stories like Noah's Ark & the Garden of Eden are obviously (to my mind) meant to serve as symbol/parable/metaphor.
I'm guessing Noah overlooked Dinosaurs as well?
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