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User: "SJAB1958"
Date: 07 Aug 2006 10:59:14 AM
Object: Three Questions That Require Answers
1. How many different kinds were taken on the Ark by Noah?
2. Is this the same number of kinds that Adam had to name?
3. Did Adam name them before or after the first Sabbath?
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User: "duke"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 08 Aug 2006 05:45:05 PM
On 7 Aug 2006 08:59:14 -0700, "SJAB1958" <balfres@hotmail.com> wrote:

1. How many different kinds were taken on the Ark by Noah?

Nobody knows.

2. Is this the same number of kinds that Adam had to name?

Nobody knows.

3. Did Adam name them before or after the first Sabbath?

Adam didn't attend the first sabbath.
duke, American-American
*****
"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
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User: "SJAB1958"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 11 Aug 2006 03:29:40 AM
duke wrote:

On 7 Aug 2006 08:59:14 -0700, "SJAB1958" <balfres@hotmail.com> wrote:

1. How many different kinds were taken on the Ark by Noah?


Nobody knows.

2. Is this the same number of kinds that Adam had to name?


Nobody knows.

3. Did Adam name them before or after the first Sabbath?


Adam didn't attend the first sabbath.

duke, American-American
*****
"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
*****

Well I would love to recieve an answer from the Bible literalists, so
that we can discuss our different views on these questions.
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User: "H.E. Eickleberry, Jr."

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 11 Aug 2006 07:23:01 AM
"SJAB1958" <balfres@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1155284980.352514.276240@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com...
[snip]

Well I would love to recieve an answer from the Bible literalists, so
that we can discuss our different views on these questions.

As always, you do lie: Discussion isn't even in the forefront of your mind.
Pointless contention is.
Ike
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User: "GSP"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 11 Aug 2006 07:27:38 AM
.. wrote:

Well I would love to recieve an answer from the Bible literalists, so
that we can discuss our different views on these questions.


As always, you do lie: Discussion isn't even in the forefront of your mind.
Pointless contention is.

Well Ike, prove us wrong and give us an answer - I promise to discuss
this with you on a meaningful basis.
I doubt you will respond with any which answers the question.
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User: "duke"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 11 Aug 2006 11:24:15 AM
On 11 Aug 2006 05:27:38 -0700, "GSP" <rob_murfin@hotmail.com> wrote:

Well Ike, prove us wrong and give us an answer - I promise to discuss
this with you on a meaningful basis.

Do you honestly profess that life on earth is only 6000 years old, or
thereabouts?
duke, American-American
*****
"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
*****
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User: "SJAB1958"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 11 Aug 2006 09:18:33 AM
H.E. Eickleberry, Jr. wrote:

"SJAB1958" <balfres@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1155284980.352514.276240@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com...

[snip]

Well I would love to recieve an answer from the Bible literalists, so
that we can discuss our different views on these questions.


As always, you do lie: Discussion isn't even in the forefront of your mind.
Pointless contention is.

So cruel a comment, and you one of the many that claim to be
Christians. Was Christ ever so abusive to those he encountered in his
life?


Ike
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Faith Hope
Righteousness Judgment Compassion
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Glory Honor Power Wisdom Riches Blessing Strength w/Thanksgiving
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User: "duke"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 11 Aug 2006 11:22:41 AM
On 11 Aug 2006 01:29:40 -0700, "SJAB1958" <balfres@hotmail.com> wrote:

Well I would love to recieve an answer from the Bible literalists, so
that we can discuss our different views on these questions.

Does this mean that you want to limit the discussion to one as equally limited
in knowledge as you?
duke, American-American
*****
"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
*****
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User: "SJAB1958"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 11 Aug 2006 01:23:00 PM
duke wrote:

On 11 Aug 2006 01:29:40 -0700, "SJAB1958" <balfres@hotmail.com> wrote:

Well I would love to recieve an answer from the Bible literalists, so
that we can discuss our different views on these questions.


Does this mean that you want to limit the discussion to one as equally limited
in knowledge as you?

duke, American-American
*****
"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
*****

I would respectfully request that you dont make assumptions of that
kind about people that you have no knowledge of in the first place. I
want three questions answered, which shouldnt pose too much of a
problem for those who are Bible literalists. Then when they present
their answers I will be happy to respond in order to open up a rational
discussion about the matter I have raised.
And please refrain from insulting comments in future when communicating
with me. Thank you.
.
User: "duke"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 13 Aug 2006 12:56:45 PM
On 11 Aug 2006 11:23:00 -0700, "SJAB1958" <balfres@hotmail.com> wrote:

I would respectfully request that you dont make assumptions of that
kind about people that you have no knowledge of in the first place.

Just going by your statements. You are what you say.

Iwant three questions answered, which shouldnt pose too much of a
problem for those who are Bible literalists. Then when they present
their answers I will be happy to respond in order to open up a rational
discussion about the matter I have raised.

Which are?

And please refrain from insulting comments in future when communicating
with me. Thank you.

Then you don't mind if I refuse your insult about not responding until you deem
it time. Right?
duke, American-American
*****
"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
*****
.
User: "SJAB1958"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 14 Aug 2006 04:42:05 AM
duke wrote:

On 11 Aug 2006 11:23:00 -0700, "SJAB1958" <balfres@hotmail.com> wrote:

I would respectfully request that you dont make assumptions of that
kind about people that you have no knowledge of in the first place.


Just going by your statements. You are what you say.

I presented three perfectly reasonable questions, and on that basis you
make an assumption on my abilities, I wouldnt dream of doing that to
anyone.


Iwant three questions answered, which shouldnt pose too much of a
problem for those who are Bible literalists. Then when they present
their answers I will be happy to respond in order to open up a rational
discussion about the matter I have raised.


Which are?

I was referring to the three questions in my original posting of this
thread.


And please refrain from insulting comments in future when communicating
with me. Thank you.


Then you don't mind if I refuse your insult about not responding until you deem
it time. Right?

I havent insulted anyone, nor have I said anything about only
responding when I consider it to be the right time.
You are clever in only one way, twisting other peoples words to suit
your viewpoint and then tossing insults around as if you had every
right to do such a thing.


duke, American-American
*****
"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
*****

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User: "duke"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 17 Aug 2006 05:49:31 PM
On 14 Aug 2006 02:42:05 -0700, "SJAB1958" <balfres@hotmail.com> wrote:

I presented three perfectly reasonable questions, and on that basis you
make an assumption on my abilities, I wouldnt dream of doing that to
anyone.

You just didn't like the answers.

Iwant three questions answered, which shouldnt pose too much of a
problem for those who are Bible literalists. Then when they present
their answers I will be happy to respond in order to open up a rational
discussion about the matter I have raised.

Which are?

I was referring to the three questions in my original posting of this
thread.

And please refrain from insulting comments in future when communicating
with me. Thank you.

Then you don't mind if I refuse your insult about not responding until you deem
it time. Right?

I havent insulted anyone, nor have I said anything about only
responding when I consider it to be the right time.
You are clever in only one way, twisting other peoples words to suit
your viewpoint and then tossing insults around as if you had every
right to do such a thing.

Oh brother!!!!!
duke, American-American
*****
"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
*****
.
User: "SJAB1958"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 18 Aug 2006 08:17:06 AM
duke wrote:

On 14 Aug 2006 02:42:05 -0700, "SJAB1958" <balfres@hotmail.com> wrote:

I presented three perfectly reasonable questions, and on that basis you
make an assumption on my abilities, I wouldnt dream of doing that to
anyone.


You just didn't like the answers.

If they had any merit we could have discussed them, but your answers
dont even warrent being considered even on the basis of whether I liked
them or not.


Iwant three questions answered, which shouldnt pose too much of a
problem for those who are Bible literalists. Then when they present
their answers I will be happy to respond in order to open up a rational
discussion about the matter I have raised.

Which are?

I was referring to the three questions in my original posting of this
thread.

And please refrain from insulting comments in future when communicating
with me. Thank you.

Then you don't mind if I refuse your insult about not responding until you deem
it time. Right?


I havent insulted anyone, nor have I said anything about only
responding when I consider it to be the right time.
You are clever in only one way, twisting other peoples words to suit
your viewpoint and then tossing insults around as if you had every
right to do such a thing.


Oh brother!!!!!

duke, American-American
*****
"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
*****

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User: "SJAB1958"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 19 Aug 2006 03:56:37 AM
SJAB1958 wrote:

duke wrote:

On 14 Aug 2006 02:42:05 -0700, "SJAB1958" <balfres@hotmail.com> wrote:

I presented three perfectly reasonable questions, and on that basis you
make an assumption on my abilities, I wouldnt dream of doing that to
anyone.


You just didn't like the answers.


If they had any merit we could have discussed them, but your answers
dont even warrent being considered even on the basis of whether I liked
them or not.

And I am still waiting for these fine upstanding Christians to answer
my three little questions. Cant anyone answer them?


Iwant three questions answered, which shouldnt pose too much of a
problem for those who are Bible literalists. Then when they present
their answers I will be happy to respond in order to open up a rational
discussion about the matter I have raised.

Which are?

I was referring to the three questions in my original posting of this
thread.

And please refrain from insulting comments in future when communicating
with me. Thank you.

Then you don't mind if I refuse your insult about not responding until you deem
it time. Right?


I havent insulted anyone, nor have I said anything about only
responding when I consider it to be the right time.
You are clever in only one way, twisting other peoples words to suit
your viewpoint and then tossing insults around as if you had every
right to do such a thing.


Oh brother!!!!!

duke, American-American
*****
"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
*****

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User: "SJAB1958"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 12 Aug 2006 03:52:56 AM
SJAB1958 wrote:

duke wrote:

On 11 Aug 2006 01:29:40 -0700, "SJAB1958" <balfres@hotmail.com> wrote:

Well I would love to recieve an answer from the Bible literalists, so
that we can discuss our different views on these questions.


Does this mean that you want to limit the discussion to one as equally limited
in knowledge as you?

duke, American-American
*****
"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
*****


I would respectfully request that you dont make assumptions of that
kind about people that you have no knowledge of in the first place. I
want three questions answered, which shouldnt pose too much of a
problem for those who are Bible literalists. Then when they present
their answers I will be happy to respond in order to open up a rational
discussion about the matter I have raised.

And please refrain from insulting comments in future when communicating
with me. Thank you.

And still I wait for the answers to emerge from the Bible Literalists,
or the Creationists, or the Creation Scientists, or the supporters of
Intelligent Design.
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User: "Masked Avenger"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 12 Aug 2006 06:52:49 AM
SJAB1958 wrote:

duke wrote:

On 11 Aug 2006 01:29:40 -0700, "SJAB1958" <balfres@hotmail.com> wrote:

Well I would love to recieve an answer from the Bible literalists, so
that we can discuss our different views on these questions.

Does this mean that you want to limit the discussion to one as equally limited
in knowledge as you?

duke, American-American
*****
"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
*****


I would respectfully request that you dont make assumptions of that
kind about people that you have no knowledge of in the first place. I
want three questions answered, which shouldnt pose too much of a
problem for those who are Bible literalists. Then when they present
their answers I will be happy to respond in order to open up a rational
discussion about the matter I have raised.

And please refrain from insulting comments in future when communicating
with me. Thank you.

You're dealing with Duke here .... the guy is a certified ***** with
a LONG history of evasion and insults ....... he's incapable of
intelligent discussion .....
--
Only two things are infinite, the Universe and human stupidity
.............. and I'm not sure about the Universe ..........
- A. Einstein
.
User: "SJAB1958"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 12 Aug 2006 01:08:51 PM
Masked Avenger wrote:

SJAB1958 wrote:

duke wrote:

On 11 Aug 2006 01:29:40 -0700, "SJAB1958" <balfres@hotmail.com> wrote:

Well I would love to recieve an answer from the Bible literalists, so
that we can discuss our different views on these questions.

Does this mean that you want to limit the discussion to one as equally limited
in knowledge as you?

duke, American-American
*****
"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
*****


I would respectfully request that you dont make assumptions of that
kind about people that you have no knowledge of in the first place. I
want three questions answered, which shouldnt pose too much of a
problem for those who are Bible literalists. Then when they present
their answers I will be happy to respond in order to open up a rational
discussion about the matter I have raised.

And please refrain from insulting comments in future when communicating
with me. Thank you.


You're dealing with Duke here .... the guy is a certified ***** with
a LONG history of evasion and insults ....... he's incapable of
intelligent discussion .....

well i was hoping there would be someone else around that could present
some answers from the Bible Literalist position so that some healthy
debate could arise, but then saying that when i have mentioned i want
to debate various Biblical issues i have been accused of trying to stir
up trouble. is it wrong to ask questions of these people with respect
to their religious beliefs and documents?

--
Only two things are infinite, the Universe and human stupidity
............. and I'm not sure about the Universe ..........
- A. Einstein

.
User: "SJAB1958"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 12 Aug 2006 01:10:49 PM
SJAB1958 wrote:

Masked Avenger wrote:

SJAB1958 wrote:

duke wrote:

On 11 Aug 2006 01:29:40 -0700, "SJAB1958" <balfres@hotmail.com> wrote:

Well I would love to recieve an answer from the Bible literalists, so
that we can discuss our different views on these questions.

Does this mean that you want to limit the discussion to one as equally limited
in knowledge as you?

duke, American-American
*****
"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
*****


I would respectfully request that you dont make assumptions of that
kind about people that you have no knowledge of in the first place. I
want three questions answered, which shouldnt pose too much of a
problem for those who are Bible literalists. Then when they present
their answers I will be happy to respond in order to open up a rational
discussion about the matter I have raised.

And please refrain from insulting comments in future when communicating
with me. Thank you.


You're dealing with Duke here .... the guy is a certified ***** with
a LONG history of evasion and insults ....... he's incapable of
intelligent discussion .....

well i was hoping there would be someone else around that could present
some answers from the Bible Literalist position so that some healthy
debate could arise, but then saying that when i have mentioned i want
to debate various Biblical issues i have been accused of trying to stir
up trouble. is it wrong to ask questions of these people with respect
to their religious beliefs and documents?

come to think of it, it isnt as if i am asking these folk to provide
any proof for their answers, all i want is answers, surely that isnt
too much to ask for?

--
Only two things are infinite, the Universe and human stupidity
............. and I'm not sure about the Universe ..........
- A. Einstein

.
User: "Masked Avenger"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 13 Aug 2006 08:34:40 AM
SJAB1958 wrote:

SJAB1958 wrote:

Masked Avenger wrote:

SJAB1958 wrote:

duke wrote:

On 11 Aug 2006 01:29:40 -0700, "SJAB1958" <balfres@hotmail.com> wrote:

Well I would love to recieve an answer from the Bible literalists, so
that we can discuss our different views on these questions.

Does this mean that you want to limit the discussion to one as equally limited
in knowledge as you?

duke, American-American
*****
"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
*****

I would respectfully request that you dont make assumptions of that
kind about people that you have no knowledge of in the first place. I
want three questions answered, which shouldnt pose too much of a
problem for those who are Bible literalists. Then when they present
their answers I will be happy to respond in order to open up a rational
discussion about the matter I have raised.

And please refrain from insulting comments in future when communicating
with me. Thank you.

You're dealing with Duke here .... the guy is a certified ***** with
a LONG history of evasion and insults ....... he's incapable of
intelligent discussion .....

well i was hoping there would be someone else around that could present
some answers from the Bible Literalist position so that some healthy
debate could arise, but then saying that when i have mentioned i want
to debate various Biblical issues i have been accused of trying to stir
up trouble. is it wrong to ask questions of these people with respect
to their religious beliefs and documents?


come to think of it, it isnt as if i am asking these folk to provide
any proof for their answers, all i want is answers, surely that isnt
too much to ask for?

Ordinarily, I would agree with you..... 3 intelligent, thoughtful
questions in a normal world would deserve thoughtful intelligent answers
........ unfortunately...... theists by there very nature i.e. they
believe absurd rubbish ..... are mostly incapable of intelligent
thoughtful debate.
People like Duke only prove this statement ...... I think you have
embarked on a Noble cause ..... but I am too familiar with Theists on
Usenet to hold out much hope you will get anything but insults from them
........
--
Only two things are infinite, the Universe and human stupidity
.............. and I'm not sure about the Universe ..........
- A. Einstein
.
User: "SJAB1958"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 13 Aug 2006 12:44:18 PM
Masked Avenger wrote:

SJAB1958 wrote:

SJAB1958 wrote:

Masked Avenger wrote:

SJAB1958 wrote:

duke wrote:

On 11 Aug 2006 01:29:40 -0700, "SJAB1958" <balfres@hotmail.com> wrote:

Well I would love to recieve an answer from the Bible literalists, so
that we can discuss our different views on these questions.

Does this mean that you want to limit the discussion to one as equally limited
in knowledge as you?

duke, American-American
*****
"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
*****

I would respectfully request that you dont make assumptions of that
kind about people that you have no knowledge of in the first place. I
want three questions answered, which shouldnt pose too much of a
problem for those who are Bible literalists. Then when they present
their answers I will be happy to respond in order to open up a rational
discussion about the matter I have raised.

And please refrain from insulting comments in future when communicating
with me. Thank you.

You're dealing with Duke here .... the guy is a certified ***** with
a LONG history of evasion and insults ....... he's incapable of
intelligent discussion .....

well i was hoping there would be someone else around that could present
some answers from the Bible Literalist position so that some healthy
debate could arise, but then saying that when i have mentioned i want
to debate various Biblical issues i have been accused of trying to stir
up trouble. is it wrong to ask questions of these people with respect
to their religious beliefs and documents?


come to think of it, it isnt as if i am asking these folk to provide
any proof for their answers, all i want is answers, surely that isnt
too much to ask for?


Ordinarily, I would agree with you..... 3 intelligent, thoughtful
questions in a normal world would deserve thoughtful intelligent answers
....... unfortunately...... theists by there very nature i.e. they
believe absurd rubbish ..... are mostly incapable of intelligent
thoughtful debate.

People like Duke only prove this statement ...... I think you have
embarked on a Noble cause ..... but I am too familiar with Theists on
Usenet to hold out much hope you will get anything but insults from them
.......

Thank you for your support, I know that some will insult me, that goes
- I guess - with the territory. But I do hope that somewhere out there
at least one will be amenable to responding to my questions without
being abusive. After all, if these folk are followers of the teachings
of Jesus, they should be able to respond to my questions with
tolerance, understanding, love and respect. At least that is what I
have been led to believe that this is what such people should do in
their lives when they encounter anyone who appears to have doubts about
this religious belief of theirs.

--
Only two things are infinite, the Universe and human stupidity
............. and I'm not sure about the Universe ..........
- A. Einstein

.

User: "duke"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 13 Aug 2006 01:00:09 PM
On Sun, 13 Aug 2006 23:34:40 +1000, Masked Avenger <cootey59-@-yahoo.com.au>
wrote:

Ordinarily, I would agree with you..... 3 intelligent, thoughtful
questions in a normal world would deserve thoughtful intelligent answers
....... unfortunately...... theists by there very nature i.e. they
believe absurd rubbish ..... are mostly incapable of intelligent
thoughtful debate.
People like Duke only prove this statement ...... I think you have
embarked on a Noble cause ..... but I am too familiar with Theists on
Usenet to hold out much hope you will get anything but insults from them

This is your chance to see if you falsely accuse. I'm ready when you are.
duke, American-American
*****
"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
*****
.




User: "duke"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 13 Aug 2006 12:58:40 PM
On Sat, 12 Aug 2006 21:52:49 +1000, Masked Avenger <cootey59-@-yahoo.com.au>
wrote:

You're dealing with Duke here .... the guy is a certified ***** with
a LONG history of evasion and insults ....... he's incapable of
intelligent discussion .....

Yet I'd be more than glad to have a conversation with you and he, and we'll let
the discussion determine who is certified knowledgeable and who is a certified
*****.
You don't mind participating, do you?
duke, American-American
*****
"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
*****
.




User: "GSP"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 11 Aug 2006 04:24:05 AM
SJAB1958 wrote:

duke wrote:

On 7 Aug 2006 08:59:14 -0700, "SJAB1958" <balfres@hotmail.com> wrote:

1. How many different kinds were taken on the Ark by Noah?

Well I would love to recieve an answer from the Bible literalists, so
that we can discuss our different views on these questions.

Even better if a full on young-earth creationist-literalist answers -
as many of them (see the AIG website) believe that ALL creatures, not
only extant species were on board - i.e. every dinosaur, every
mammoth...
Given that there are only about (a generous maximum) 5% of the total
number of species still alive today - and that if we (generoulsy) say
there are only 1.3 million species at the moment.. that would still
suggest 26 million species on the ark - zoinks!
.
User: "Pastor Dave"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 14 Aug 2006 06:08:18 AM
On 11 Aug 2006 02:24:05 -0700, "GSP" <rob_murfin@hotmail.com>
spake thusly:

SJAB1958 wrote:

duke wrote:

On 7 Aug 2006 08:59:14 -0700, "SJAB1958" <balfres@hotmail.com> wrote:

1. How many different kinds were taken on the Ark by Noah?


Well I would love to recieve an answer from the Bible literalists, so
that we can discuss our different views on these questions.


Even better if a full on young-earth creationist-literalist answers -
as many of them (see the AIG website) believe that ALL creatures, not
only extant species were on board - i.e. every dinosaur, every
mammoth...

Given that there are only about (a generous maximum) 5% of the total
number of species still alive today - and that if we (generoulsy) say
there are only 1.3 million species at the moment.. that would still
suggest 26 million species on the ark - zoinks!

If only an evolutionist could think.
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"Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass,
till all these things be fulfilled." - Matthew 24:34
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User: "SJAB1958"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 17 Aug 2006 05:54:03 AM
SJAB1958 wrote:

1. How many different kinds were taken on the Ark by Noah?

2. Is this the same number of kinds that Adam had to name?

3. Did Adam name them before or after the first Sabbath?

Gee still waiting for three answers to three questions that shouldnt
pose any difficulties for the believers.
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User: "SJAB1958"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 29 Aug 2006 04:30:05 AM
SJAB1958 wrote:

SJAB1958 wrote:

1. How many different kinds were taken on the Ark by Noah?

2. Is this the same number of kinds that Adam had to name?

3. Did Adam name them before or after the first Sabbath?


Gee still waiting for three answers to three questions that shouldnt
pose any difficulties for the believers.

Come on you Biblical types, I am still waiting for an answer
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User: "VoiceOfReason"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 07 Aug 2006 11:22:45 AM
SJAB1958 wrote:

1. How many different kinds were taken on the Ark by Noah?

All of 'em, I s'pose.

2. Is this the same number of kinds that Adam had to name?

I would hope so. It would be kinda silly to say "Wife, have you fed
those thingamabobs yet?"

3. Did Adam name them before or after the first Sabbath?

After. The bake sale took up too much time on the first Sabbath.
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User: "SJAB1958"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 08 Aug 2006 04:07:41 AM
VoiceOfReason wrote:

SJAB1958 wrote:

1. How many different kinds were taken on the Ark by Noah?


All of 'em, I s'pose.

2. Is this the same number of kinds that Adam had to name?


I would hope so. It would be kinda silly to say "Wife, have you fed
those thingamabobs yet?"

3. Did Adam name them before or after the first Sabbath?


After. The bake sale took up too much time on the first Sabbath.

Nice insertion of tongue into cheek there, but I would love a Bible
Literalist, Creationist or supporter of Intelligent Design to respond
to my request for answers to these questions.
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User: "Masked Avenger"

Title: Re: Three Questions That Require Answers 08 Aug 2006 07:51:07 AM
SJAB1958 wrote:

VoiceOfReason wrote:

SJAB1958 wrote:

1. How many different kinds were taken on the Ark by Noah?

All of 'em, I s'pose.

2. Is this the same number of kinds that Adam had to name?

I would hope so. It would be kinda silly to say "Wife, have you fed
those thingamabobs yet?"

3. Did Adam name them before or after the first Sabbath?

After. The bake sale took up too much time on the first Sabbath.


Nice insertion of tongue into cheek there, but I would love a Bible
Literalist, Creationist or supporter of Intelligent Design to respond
to my request for answers to these questions.

don't hold your breath ......... you know they are too dishonest to
answer them .......
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Only two things are infinite, the Universe and human stupidity
.............. and I'm not sure about the Universe ..........
- A. Einstein
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