Free For all - Open Discussions and DebatesCavemen and/or primitive tool usersThe point is the impossibility, I am not suggesting they all lived at one time, I am showing the absurdity of the Bible`s "truth" on the matter: These fox-like creatures lived in this area for a very very long time. Long enough to lay down 800 billion dead. The Bible says all these creatures lived within.. what is it? about 3500 years or so? (-Fundamentaly speaking) So either God made 800 billion of these things to begin with and their population steadily declined, OR they multiplied at a fantastically great rate, from a single pair, or seven pairs or whatever Biblical theory we might have. Either way, their numbers at flood time would have been enormous. Now these are only a fraction of known fossil beds, so the total numbers of all beasts to dwell upon the earth within this 3500 year span can only be higher, care to do the math for me? Trillions? Does it mattter? How far do we have to go before we are walking on a carpet of animals? Get it now? And of course the quote you submitted makes no sense outside of a geological timeline. We cannot combine Karroo with Flood. You are at the threshold of understanding this, judging by your confusion. Robert J. Schadewald is not my expert, I didn`t present a 1% number, he did. I only posted info regarding the original 800 billion, and correctly assumed, that since this is one single bed, and specific fossils, the number would quickly be very large when applied world-wide. Even if they were 25% of the total animals, which doesn`t make sense, we suddenly have 3200 billion animals, or 84 for every acre of land. -If they could move through the massive amounts of vegetation that is.. I`m sorry I glazed over that, yes you have a point. Is that a city? it`s subjective and I guess depends on our concepts of what a city is. To me it`s not a city, I imagine building expertise on the scale of the Ark, or perhaps the tower of babel. Suffice to say I will stand down on that matter, for I have no way of defining a Biblical interpretation of what a city is. Ann, I was raised Christian. i.e. your words were once mine, drilled into me from birth, from parents, church, sunday school, people my parents associated with, and even friends. If you have anything original, other than those old tired lines, I might be interested. I don`t mean to directly hurt or offend in my quest to wake people up, but you just regurgitated what they`ve been feeding you, and I don`t like getting regurgitated on. |
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