McLaren_Field wrote:...and where did all the water go ?
Maybe God spun the earth around really fast like a spin dryer and the water was flung off into outer space to eventually land on other planets and start new life forms there, do those life forms know what created them and who their creator is - could this be the ideal job for Kirkstaller ?
I once asked a religious buffoon I worked with how did the ark fit all of the millions of different species of animal, insect, etc on the ark, I was going to follow it up with why didn't they eat one another until he said "it was REALLY big" I didn't bother with the follow up.
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Horatio Yed wrote:That's maybe one for the question thread but
How big would an Ark have to be to hold 2 of each known living thing right this minute?
REALLY big
Nobody knows, nobody knows how many different species they are.
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Sheldon wrote:REALLY big
Nobody knows, nobody knows how many different species they are.
It's estimated that there are 8.7 million species on earth, so it creates a large problem for creationists. Often creationists claim that arthropods and other similar creatures etc were not on the ark which will have saved some room, however it is never fully exlplained how such creatures could have survived.
Creationists also regularly claim that it was not two of every species but rather two of every "kind" and they narrow this down to around 16,000 "kinds" of animal which were on the ark, ho wever creationists have been unable to provide a robust biological definition of the term "kinds". This claim also supposes that all of the species ( not including species of fish, insects etc) we have today evolved from these 16,000 kinds in a mere 4,000 years, which is hilarious given that these same individuals reject the evolution of humans and chimps from a common ancestor which existed around 7 million years ago.
"Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason than that of blindfolded fear." Thomas Jefferson
"For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring" Carl Sagan
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McLaren_Field wrote:...and where did all the water go ?
Maybe God spun the earth around really fast like a spin dryer and the water was flung off into outer space to eventually land on other planets and start new life forms there, do those life forms know what created them and who their creator is - could this be the ideal job for Kirkstaller ?
The problem with this type of question - and I loathe to resort to what some would label a Goddidit answer - us that it requires the supreme creator of the universe to be bound by the physical world.
If you can get your head around God creating the world, it is not hard at all to imagine an omnipotent deity solving such conundrums.
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