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about the 'creeping' things and Noah's Ark?
QUESTION: Creationists keep missing one very important detail; what happened between Noah and Jesus? That's only 2,500 years. God killed all life on land, even that which creepeth on the earth. If I take the Bible literally, then he killed worms, beetles, microbes, bacteria, and everything else that makes the soil fertile. When Noah landed, he only had two worms, two beetles, two microbes, etc. He also only had seven people with him. Given these severe restrictions, Noah had to found the kingdom of Egypt, the dynasties of China, the Indian culture of North and South America, in perhaps only a hundred years. Modern Archeology can provide dates not only through carbon dating, but in the case of China, from one the history of one uninterrupted culture. Noah had one square inch of fertile soil on the side of Mount Ararat, thousands of hungry animals, and seeds waiting to be planted. He also had to found all of our modern human cultures. Make a timeline specific to location and population, in decade increments. It's only 2,400 years--that's a heck of a lot easier than 4 billion. RESPONSE: Creationists haven't missed
that little detail. But I think you missed some of what the Bible says.
There were two qualifications for the animals on board the Ark: they not
only had to be those which moved about on the earth, but also those that
had the breath of life, or "nephesh." The word "nephesh"
refers to those animals with soul: or, if you like, "responsive
personality." Thus you would have all mammals that lived on land,
reptiles, and birds. Amphibians did not need the Ark and insects, worms,
bacteria, etc. do not have the nervous system which is complex enough to
mark the animal or organism as having a uniqueness and the trainability
which "nephesh" implies. Thus these organisms were preserved in
various ways outside the Ark through the flood. Helen Fryman CARM Return to Evolution
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