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Post by Jakeby on Mar 9, 2008 18:36:24 GMT 10
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Post by Frost on Mar 9, 2008 18:52:20 GMT 10
no way there is life on mars. BUT I LOVE WORLD MYSTERIES, LIKE ATLANTIS, I THINK ATLANTIS WAS A REAL BIG CITY AND ALL THAT AND THAT IT WAS SUNK UNDERWATER, BUT PEOPLE SAY "AS IF A WHOLE CITY COULD BE DROWNED" WELL WHAT ABOUT THE FLOOD? IF ATLANTS WAS CLOSE TO A VALLEY OR A LOW ELEVATIONED COUNTRY, THE FLOOD COULD'VE EASILY JUST DROWNED IT. ALSO, I BELIEVE IN THE LOCH NESS EVERYONE!
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Post by Jakeby on Mar 9, 2008 18:53:26 GMT 10
good post claw i want posts like this on this thread
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Post by Frost on Mar 9, 2008 19:03:18 GMT 10
same ordeal with dinosaurs, i think the flood killed them, either that or a blizzard or somefing came while adam and eve were in the garden of eden and everything outside of it had to re-grow.
and i love the loch ness mystery, i have reason to believe the loch ness was in an egg while the dinosaurs were wiped out, and it survived underwater, then hatched and yeh, the flood died down and it now lives in a giant lake in scotland.
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Post by Macca on Mar 9, 2008 19:05:37 GMT 10
Why did you say that in caps? Oh and that was kind of lame Claw, I'm not dissing your belifes or anything, but do you really think it is likely that an entire city as a whole, (it has to be whole because oherwise there would be like, a half a city somewhere called Atlantis, mystery solved) would just disconnect from all other parts of land, and it is really stupid to say that because if you cut the world in half, you would see that, even islands, have landmass that goes all the way down, so how could a piece of land just sink? Its near impossible that somehow an island would sink on its own, but the story of Atlantis is that the people actually survived because of some razor-wind force-feild, similar to the one in the Burmeta Triangle, an miraculously, the forcefeild could somehow take the pressure of the deep ocean and so, supposedly, the force-feild held enough oxygen so the people in the city suvived, NOW THATS CRAZY.
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Post by Frost on Mar 9, 2008 19:08:31 GMT 10
i said the flood sunk atlantis. not that it just sunk on it's own.
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Post by Jakeby on Mar 9, 2008 19:12:33 GMT 10
yea i suppose macca say a mystery!
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Post by Frost on Mar 9, 2008 19:15:19 GMT 10
here, read this, it's interesting and supports my view of dinosaurs: How did dinosaurs become extinct? Some scientists have a hard time explaining the reason they became extinct so suddenly. What happened? The answer can be found in the Bible, in the story of the world-wide flood in Genesis 7:1 – Genesis 8:1, TLB. “Finally the day came when the Lord said to Noah, "Go into the boat with all your family, for among all the people of the earth, I consider you alone to be righteous. Bring in the animals - a pair of each, except those kinds I have chosen for eating and for sacrifice: take seven pairs of each of them, and seven pairs of every kind of bird. Thus there will be every kind of life reproducing again after the flood has ended. One week from today I will begin forty days and nights of rain; and all the animals and birds and reptiles I have made will die."
So Noah did everything the Lord commanded him. He was 600 years old when the flood came. He boarded the boat with his wife and sons and their wives, to escape the flood. With him were all the various kinds of animals - those for eating and sacrifice, and those that were not, and the birds and reptiles. They came into the boat in pairs, male and female, just as God commanded Noah.
One week later, when Noah was 600 years, two months, and seventeen days old, the rain came down in mighty torrents from the sky, and the subterranean waters burst forth upon the earth for forty days and nights. But Noah had gone into the boat that very day with his wife and his sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth, and their wives. With them in the boat were pairs of every kind of animal -domestic and wild - and reptiles and birds of every sort. Two by two they came, male and female, just as God had commanded. Then the Lord God closed the door and shut them in.
For forty days the roaring floods prevailed, covering the ground and lifting the boat high above the earth. As the water rose higher and higher above the ground, the boat floated safely upon it; until finally the water covered all the high mountains under the whole heaven, standing twenty-two feet and more above the highest peaks. And all living things upon the earth perished - birds, domestic and wild animals, and reptiles and all mankind - everything that breathed and lived upon dry land. All existence on the earth was blotted out - man and animals alike, and reptiles and birds. God destroyed them all, leaving only Noah alive, and those with him in the boat. And the water covered the earth 150 days.” TLB.
When God directed the animals into the ark, He no doubt directed only those that were like His original created types. There is little evidence that dinosaurs were taken into the ark. That God did not preserve them in the ark and that they died as a result of a world-wide flood is as good an explanation as any.
Why did God not take dinosaurs into the ark? In Genesis 6:12 we find the answer. “And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.” Satan, the being who rebelled against God, cannot create, but he can change. The entrance of sin into the world allowed Satan to corrupt humans and other living creatures. Now we have leaves changed to thorns, teeth changed to poison fangs, genes changed into viruses and useful bacteria into disease producers. Satan corrupted some of the reptiles God originally created into the bizarre creatures we call dinosaurs. God chose not to save them at the time of the Flood. Perhaps God also saw that feeble post-flood humans would not be able to control such large animals. Thus, we suggest that God preserved the air-breathing, land animals, except the very large animals and the corrupted ones.
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Post by Macca on Mar 9, 2008 19:15:21 GMT 10
but still, if the flood drowned it, then why did it not drown any other part in the world?
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Post by Frost on Mar 9, 2008 19:16:53 GMT 10
because it may have not been as strong, high up, or it may of had weak earth.
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Post by Jakeby on Mar 9, 2008 19:24:56 GMT 10
ok but dinasaurs werent alive when people where and Noah was 600 years old!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Frost on Mar 9, 2008 19:26:35 GMT 10
-.- noah lived for like 1000 years jakeby, and how do you know that dinosaurs weren't alive then/ there is no physical proof, I think that dinosaurs were created when God made everything else, but outside of the Garden of eded.
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Post by Macca on Mar 9, 2008 19:27:46 GMT 10
And I don't really think that the Dinosaurs where alive when people where, because of basic palentology, scientist can prove from the dinosaur bones they have found, that dinosaurs lived from about 800-150 million years ago, and the earliest human bones identified where at about 20-30 million years ago, so a very big gap between.
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Post by Jakeby on Mar 9, 2008 19:28:27 GMT 10
yea i guess your right i belive in god but how can you live for 1000 years ouch...! he must be exausted
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Post by Macca on Mar 9, 2008 19:29:23 GMT 10
so acually, there is physical proof, SHUTDOWN
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