Were There Snakes, Spiders, and Insects on the Ark ?

Were There Snakes, Spiders, and Insects on the Ark ?

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Few who are around today would have survived .

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Originally posted by caissad4
Few who are around today would have survived .
Why not?

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Originally posted by RJHinds
Why not?

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The ark wouldn't be large enough.🙄

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Originally posted by caissad4
The ark wouldn't be large enough.🙄
How large would the ark have to be?

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Originally posted by RJHinds
How large would the ark have to be?
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To hold every type of snake, spider and insect I guess it would have to be pretty big. And you need to bring enough food for them to eat. 🙄🙄

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Originally posted by caissad4
To hold every type of snake, spider and insect I guess it would have to be pretty big. And you need to bring enough food for them to eat. 🙄🙄
There was never a requirement to bring every type on the Ark. The command was just for certain kinds. The dimensions of the Ark indicate it was pretty big.

God spells out to Noah the dimensions of the ark, 300 cubits by 50 by 30 – Using the longer "Egyptian royal cubit" of 529mm, this works out at 158.7m long by 26.45m wide by 15.87m high (520 feet 8 inches long by 86 feet 9.3 inches wide by 52 feet 0.8 inches high). If the 457.2mm (18" ) cubit is used, this works out at 137.16m long by 22.86m wide by 13.716m high (450 feet long by 75 feet wide by 45 feet high). The ark had three internal divisions (which are not actually called "decks", although presumably this is what is intended), a door in the side, and a sohar, which may be either a roof or a skylight.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah's_Ark

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Originally posted by RJHinds
There was never a requirement to bring every type on the Ark. The command was just for certain kinds. The dimensions of the Ark indicate it was pretty big.
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But, but, if all types were not brought aboard then they would have to evolve. Garter snake becomes a boa constructor in just 5000 years. Certainly any creatures left outside the ark would have perished. Somehow that doesn't seem right. Please clarify which species of the snakes, spiders and insects were taken aboard. This could be important !

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Originally posted by caissad4
But, but, if all types were not brought aboard then they would have to evolve. Garter snake becomes a boa constructor in just 5000 years. Certainly any creatures left outside the ark would have perished. Somehow that doesn't seem right. Please clarify which species of the snakes, spiders and insects were taken aboard. This could be important !
It is not spelled out. However, there must have been enough species to produce all the varieties we see today through reproduction. You may call that evolving, but I don't.

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Originally posted by RJHinds
It is not spelled out. However, there must have been enough species to produce all the varieties we see today through reproduction. You may call that evolving, but I don't.
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Wow. That sounds like magic ! I especially like how you don't let any facts get in the way of your imaginings. 🙄🙄🙄

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Originally posted by caissad4
Wow. That sounds like magic ! I especially like how you don't let any facts get in the way of your imaginings. 🙄🙄🙄
Yeah. The real facts are always on the side of the truth.

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Originally posted by caissad4
Few who are around today would have survived .
This is a very silly thread........

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Originally posted by wolfgang59
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Originally posted by Pianoman1
This is a very silly thread........
I am merely showing that there never was a "worldwide flood" 5000 years ago. Our world couldn't be the way it is today.

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Originally posted by caissad4
I am merely showing that there never was a "worldwide flood" 5000 years ago. Our world couldn't be the way it is today.
You have failed.

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