daddy1gringo wrote:Went looking for it. Found where it says he was 600 when the rains came and they went into the ark(7:6). Thought there was somewhere that it says he was 500 when God called him to start, but can't find that. In any event, it didn't have to be overnight.PLAYER57832 wrote:daddy1gringo wrote: A few added points.
About Noah gathering all the animals, besides all of the continents being together, we are taking the long lifespans literally because the protective water-layer of the atmosphere would make it possible, so Noah would have had about 100 years for the task of building the ark and gathering the animals. Still a monumental task, but no lightning-santa-claus thing needed.
now these are things I hear mentioned occasionally, but where in the Bible does it say this.. particularly the bit about it taking 100 years to build the ark?
I have always been taught that the "year" reference then did not necessarily refer to 365 days.. it might mean more like "seasons". (and there might not have been 4 per year, either)
daddy1gringo wrote:Our differences about the fossil record are for another thread, but are you sure that the fossil evidence that you are talking about actually proves things that are inconsistent with what I have said?PLAYER57832 wrote:daddy1gringo wrote:Also, fewer species may be involved than you would think. Many of what are considered species today may only be sub-species; populations which developed various characteristics to adapt to their circumstances but could still reproduce with each other. This is still consistent with Creationist theory: no new species was created.
There are 2 problems not explained by that, though. The first is the fossil evidence.
I believe that the Bible is true, if that was your question. My point about the fossil record is that there are too many different fossils to say that they were just "different kinds" of life that gave rise to what we see today. But, as you say.. another thread....
daddy1gringo wrote:Maybe I'm misunderstanding you, but the Bible never attempts to give a complete list of the species of the earth. Certainly not in the flood account; it just talks about "every kind of animal" and so on.PLAYER57832 wrote:The second is that a lot, and I mean a LOT of species are just not mentioned in the Bible at all.
I would agree that the Bible doesn't attempt to give a complete list.