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Old 10-13-2002, 08:06 PM   #101 (permalink)
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No animal can schnark. Or pack an AK-47.

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Old 10-13-2002, 08:10 PM   #102 (permalink)
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We can. So I guess you are wrong.

Animal is a moving breathing pooping replicating creature!
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Old 10-13-2002, 08:23 PM   #103 (permalink)
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Old 10-14-2002, 06:53 AM   #104 (permalink)
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Fritz makes the point I tried to make with the wife about us having power over all the creatures on earth to which she retorted with "yeah, but what happened when they were kicked out of Eden?" Damn, sometimes I hate having a smart wife .
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When first exposed to the creation model of earth history, Christians and non-Christians alike usually ask the same question: "What about the dinosaurs?" It seems that decades of evolutionary brainwashing have led many people to equate dinosaurs with evolution. Dinosaurs have long been an effective tool for teaching evolutionary dogma, but they really did exist, and therefore must somehow fit into the Biblical framework.

The Bible says that all things were created during the six-day creation week (Exodus 20:11, etc.), including dinosaurs. The reptilian dinosaurs were (by definition) land animals which were created on Day Six under the category of "beast of the earth" (Genesis 1:24, 25). There were also large marine reptiles created on Day Five (v. 21). Along with all animals and mankind, they were created to be plant eaters (vs. 29,30), for there was no death before Adam and Eve rebelled against God.

Of the many dinosaur fossils found, almost all give evidence of being plant eaters exclusively. Several of the dinosaur fossil types, however, do possess sharp teeth, sharp claws, spikes, armor plates, etc., perhaps used for a variety of offensive or defensive purposes. Of course scientists can never be certain about a creature's habits when they only have bits of dead ones to study, and most dinosaur fossils are extremely fragmentary, usually consisting of part of a single bone. And many animals alive today that have sharp teeth use them for strictly peaceful ends. But enough is known of dinosaurs to strongly suspect that some of them ate meat.

The Bible doesn't say when they gained that ability, but I feel it does give us a clue. When Adam and Eve rebelled, God pronounced the awful curse of death on all of creation. In doing so, He not only fulfilled His promise that they would begin to die (Gen. 2:17), but evidently He actually changed the genetic makeup of each "kind" so that all their descendants would forever be different. He changed Eve's body structure (Gen.3:16); the plants (v. 18), and the animals, as well (v. 14). Perhaps at this time dinosaurs and other animals acquired or began to acquire body parts designed for aggression or protection. This may be over-speculation, but sin ruins everything, and before long the entire planet was corrupt (6:11,12, 7).

God had told Noah to bring pairs of each kind of land animal on board the Ark, including, evidently, the dinosaurs (7:15). Recognizing that as reptiles, dinosaurs would have continued to grow as long as they lived, implying that the oldest would be the largest, there was plenty of room on board the Ark for the younger ones. Thus the dinosaurs on board the Ark probably would have been young adults, no bigger than a cow perhaps. But the world after the Flood was much different than before, with much less vegetation and a colder, harsher climate, and evidently the dinosaurs gradually died out. Perhaps they were even hunted to extinction, as would be indicated by the many legends of dragons, the descriptions of which closely resemble dinosaurs.

At any rate, Biblical history has an explanation for dinosaurs, their creation, life-style, and extinction.
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Old 10-15-2002, 06:40 AM   #105 (permalink)
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Biblical history has an explanation for dinosaurs, their creation, life-style, and extinction
Unfortunately, the explanation is of the same kind as the one Bertrand Russell once proposed (not seriously, I should add): The Universe was created ten seconds ago, with everything in it, including your memories. Can't prove that one wrong, either.

An explanation for which there is no possible refutation is void of meaning.
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Old 10-16-2002, 06:46 AM   #106 (permalink)
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An explanation for which there is no possible refutation is void of meaning.
You have also proved my point about evolution.
But...
The fact that the Bible can be proven to be a reliable source lends credence to any one topic it might address.

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I disagree with the Darwinian Theory. I believe humans should have their own category because they are so different from animals.

True we have many similarities with animals, but I find our differences far too substantial to be ignored.

Of course I don't consider myself a match to evolutional philosophers or biologists, but from a personal point of view we are not animals, although some of us behave like it...
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Old 10-16-2002, 07:25 AM   #108 (permalink)
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IMO humans are truly animals for we are the biggest killers on the face of the earth! Just my 2¢ worth..........

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Old 10-17-2002, 07:49 PM   #109 (permalink)
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So, what exactly do we classify water borne mammals as, such as whales? Do we really consider them a fish, an animal? A sea critter?

I really can't see the correlation between being killers and being considered animals. AID's, etc do the same thing, without mercy I might add....

Another point I made to the wife. You take anything alive on the planet today, we can kill it. Nothing else on earth can make that claim.
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i vote yes , no, and both

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