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   From: nope@trynot.com   
      
   R Brown wrote:   
   > "Pastor Dave" wrote in message   
   > news:957jc0tk280ua76g3sff0gj1q0pc0uguvf@4ax.com...   
   >   
   >>On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 21:43:11 -0500, "Flower Power"   
   >> posted thusly:   
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   >>   
   >>>"Pastor Dave" wrote in message   
   >>>news:285ic01cdqmuq7u2o1t81srje7nnotikub@4ax.com...   
   >>>   
   >>>>On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 14:37:08 -0500, "Finzaway"   
   >>>> posted thusly:   
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   >>>>   
   >>>>   
   >>>>>* And not one word on how Noah trapped and shipped millions of living   
   >>>>>creatures from ALL OVER the earth to this ark - or how he fed them and   
   >>>>>removed the waste they all created.....   
   >>>>   
   >>>>Millions is your word, not the Bible's, nor would it   
   >>>>have been necessary.   
   >>>   
   >>>=================   
   >>>So all the animals, birds and other critters built their own ships and   
   >   
   > plans   
   >   
   >>>and went to Noah? Why are you avoiding the questions regarding the many   
   >   
   > tons   
   >   
   >>>of water, waste and food for the millions of creatures on board the ark?   
   >>>Note: There are billions of insects alone he would have had to save -   
   >   
   > along   
   >   
   >>>with all the different foods such insects ate. Thousands of birds and   
   >>>reptiles - and all their different foods.   
   >>   
   >>I really prefer not to even respond to you anymore.   
   >>You make idiotic arguments. You are obviously too   
   >>young to formulate an intelligent argument for what you   
   >>believe and make up fantasies and claim it's what I   
   >>believe. If you were schooled in what you believe and   
   >>honest, you would realize how foolish your arguments   
   >>are.   
   >>   
   >   
   > Oh c'mon guys. He's whipped and he knows it. The Flood story is just pure   
   > Christian mythology and you know Dave can't let it go no matter what   
   > ridiculous things are pointed out to him. Throw in a miracle or two and it   
   > all works.   
      
   If an Egyptian pyramid was described in the same manner as the Ark and   
   we had no physical remains to examine, you could attempt the exact   
   argument to try and explain why they were just a myth and never existed.   
   Evidence found in many cultures throughout the world strongly indicate   
   some form of the Biblical account of the Flood and Ark did occur.   
   Anyone who equates the account to mythology has not done their homework.   
      
      
      
   This is "science" to a Creationist and my high school science   
   > class has had a field day using Creationism in their research project.   
      
   That sounds interesting, who presented the creationist argument?   
      
   > Creationists want Creation Science taught in schools and by golly I'm doing   
   > it! Too bad it doesn't quite turn out the way they want it to and that high   
   > school kids can see what utter nonsense it really is. Was this what you were   
   > hoping for Dave?   
      
   There will be a very good spokesperson for creation science in your area   
   in the fall Rich. I am fairly certain there will be a public debate   
   and lots of time for Q&A. I will post the information as it becomes   
   available. Why don't you take some of your class with some prepared   
   questions. It would be a great opportunity for some education on   
   creation science.   
      
   jistaway   
      
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