naivety...is it sweet thing..or ignorance ?
Having seen the post someone made about kangaroos having left the ark at mount ararat..and travelled 7,000 plus mies to Australia, never leaving a trail, having never mated on the way ..leaving no trace of kangaroos being anywhere else other than hopping straight to Australia, then swimming across the ocean.I had to ask someone who is a catholic..her answer was they were very fast, coz the hop fast and then floated to Australia, she was very serious, 38 and very sweet.but that was here answer.
Whilst its a sweet thing to be naive and believe in miracles, its very frustrating.
How do you think they could manage it ? sensible answer only please.
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I am not trying to prove or disprove anything here.....but, by no means have we discovered every little thing(bone) on this planet....as of today.
As far as covering that large distance, maybe use simple humans may have our timeline wrong? I really do not know. But, there was a time where only one large continent existed instead of 7??
I do not know....maybe the story is BS too?
I am not trying to convince anyone else to have faith in God or to even believe one exist. There are so many things that we do not know about.
Me personally, from my life experiences, I have no doubt that the spiritual world exist. With knowing that, is it possible God exist? To me, I think so. What others' think and believe, that is their business. I live my life according to my beliefs and faith. I also accept how others' live their lives.
Ignorant
Secondly. There was no way to have brought them all to Noah, even if they came by their own accord directed by god to submit to Noah. That is Unless God personally gathered and loaded them himself
Thirdly. Mount Ararat wasn't the highest mountain on the planet, and throughout the world the water levels had never risen over 5000ft
I think science has its place and its own ignorance. If I recall correctly, a previous blog stated there was a time we thought the world was flat...which we all know from the history we have been taught. In those days, that is what science was saying. There are things that have happened in my life that science cannot explain today. Maybe, in a thousand years, science will be able to explain it. If we are only going to believe what science can explain today, I think we are being naive.
Were the people, back in the day who believed the world was flat, naive or ignorant?
As time goes on, our science becomes better.
So, you are alluding to that our science today has discovered everything that there is to discover?
Kangaroos obviously had the good luck of riding on log caught on the crest pf a tsunami wave.
It is the Tasmanian Devils and how they traveled that puzzle me, also the Dodo birds.
try harder next time