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A literal interpretation of the bible? So you cant pick and choose your bits, right?

Personally i couldn't care less what people believe but please explain Noah's ark the 50,000 species of animal, 1 million species of insects....and the DINOSAURS all living together for over 6 months?
luvfightgame is correct, this is a question outside the realms of science.

There is no scientific evidence that can prove one way or the other specific details of a man building an ark.
You dont have to explain it

Noah's ark. million species. Dinosaurs.

Yes or no?
Noah's ark-yes
millions of species-not millions
dinosaurs- yes
It doesn't need a seperate thread

If you want to explain how this could of happened

i'm all ears
Ok,

It took approximately 120 years to build the ark.

It didn't require fish, insects, nor every variety of species. It only required 1 "kind" therefore a single dog breed would suffice. Same for each other "kind".

He took baby dinosaurs.
Oh of course, "kinds" and little baby dinosaurs, it makes sense now...Kent Hovind fan?

To believe that the ark story actually happened, you must really NEED to believe, for some reason



By the way Bilbo

Ica stones - http://skepdic.com/icastones.html
Yup i'm a Hovind fan. I enjoyed watching him thoroughly embarass the "experts" he debated. As far as "need", to believe.... You will come to the same conclusion, you obviously want to believe that everything can happen by accident.

Books have authors, buildings have builders, expecting something more complex than a book to have happened by random chance is crazy. A lot crazier than believing a story about a boat and a bunch of animals. Besides you can't prove it DIDN'T happen, I can prove evolution DIDN'T happen.

I never stated anything I believe in

I guess you should know I'm a pastafarian http://www.venganza.org/

In the name of the Great Noodlyness, Ramen.