Noah's Ark; The human race would start over

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31 Dec 2007, 11:30 am

Evidently even Asperger people can be gullible.



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31 Dec 2007, 2:16 pm

i want the t-shirt that has the dinosaurs saying "wich way to the ark?" 8)


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31 Dec 2007, 10:46 pm

Aspie_Chav wrote:
Killing off all the trash people and starting over again.
The_Chosen_One wrote:
Yes, what gives anyone or anything the right to choose who lives or dies?

Only True Christians live and the rest die :P

Averick wrote:
How could you choose who was trash? I see this as problematic.

I agree, it is problematic and I also ask the same question TCO asked.


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02 Jan 2008, 1:06 am

There have been many verified floods throughout history. New Orleans is the one many people are most familiar with. The Mississippi Delta used to flood on a regular basis. However, floods have always been regional, not global.


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02 Jan 2008, 1:34 am

What is totally neglected is the inter-relationship of animals to their environment. The current dying off of polar bears currently fully illustrates that animals and their environment are an integrated couple and one cannot persist without the other. A long submergence of the world would totally wreck the world environment and whatever animals that might survive the disaster would find the world so changed that their survival would, at minimum, be extremely doubtful or, most probably, unlikely.



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03 Jan 2008, 12:30 am

Either Noah made a mistake to let cockroachs and mosquitos to enter the ark or they survived the flood.


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03 Jan 2008, 1:02 am

greenblue wrote:
Either Noah made a mistake to let cockroachs and mosquitos to enter the ark or they survived the flood.


The bedbugs must have gotten in through his sleeping bag. ;-)


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