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Higher_Desire 07-12-2003 11:50 PM

A day as a dinosaur
 
When reading of the creation in Genesis 1, as we all probably know, refers to each of the stages of the creation as "days." Do you think that a "day" is equivilent to a day as we know it, or if it is a long period of time, maybe days and nights or a long creation time? I don't understand how it could actually be a day as some people teach it as, and explain dinosaurs. They were supposidly alive for millions of years, yet how could God put Adam and Eve on earth after animals had been created, yet we believe that humans and dinosaurs were not alive at the same time. Maybe are the dinosaurs skeletons actually parts of other things put together horribly wrong? How do we know what dinosaurs did? Please help.


H-D

Bridge of Clay 07-13-2003 01:48 AM

hmm, call me crazy, but I read somewhere that before the flood, science was so advanced in that age that people were already messing with genetics. And dinossaurs were those genetic mutations that God didnīt create, thatīs why they didnīt get in the ark.

But I canīt tell you the above is true or not. I donīt even know if I believe that, it was just an article somewhere...

As for the days, I think you should take it literally.

Iīd like to suggest you a book I read, but I canīt find it now, maybe my mom took it to the hospital...when she gets back, Iīll give you the name and the author, ok?

mel!ssa 07-13-2003 03:50 AM

I believe the days are not literal, since the word "days" is often used in other places in the Bible, and even in our own speech, to refer to periods of time rather than always a literal 24 hours. Humans created the timing system we have anyway, so maybe what God considers to be a day isn't 24 hours????

If you think of 'days' as a length of time, things make a lot more sense. To me, anyway...

StrubesGuitar 07-13-2003 10:15 PM

Well, according to the order, the animals were a couple o' "days" in front of the humans. How could humans and dinosaurs NOT be on the earth at the same time? Mostly all the stuff we know bout dinosaurs has been researched and sounds correct to me, cept for the BILLIONS of years thing. You can tell what they did by location, body position, body size, etc. It's mostly just brainstorming though.

Higher_Desire 07-13-2003 10:59 PM

Yeah Marcos. Get me the name and author of that book.

And Strubes, I'm not saying that humans and dinosaurs were definetly not on earth together, but from what I have read, that was supposidly non-fiction, they weren't on earth together.


H-D

Sincirr 07-15-2003 10:25 AM

Bah,(meaning I'm an idiot), I thought the All Star Game was at Wrigley...mabe that was just the home run derby??? Shows what a dumb Aussie like me knows:embarass:...but I will be tuning in nonetheless!

AAAAAAHHHHH Genesis. Another bah! I just think that creating the WHOLE WORLD is something that a scientific mind will never be able to fathom anyway, cos we are just humans. I appreciate science though, but I just think that there are some things that we are just never gonna know, cos we just couldn't get our heads around it if we tried, U know? hehe:nutty:

JOB 38:1-11 is very humbling. Check it out H-D. I'd be freaking out if God said it to me personally. Puts me in my place that passage. :bow2:

I really hope my emoticons worked, cos I worked really hard! LOL

Lechium 07-15-2003 05:04 PM

Just learn to accept that you cannot find all answers in bible, and that it is not 100% truth.

Higher_Desire 07-15-2003 05:33 PM

Oh, you're back. I'm not looking for answers through the Bible, and it may not be 100% accurate, but there's no way to prove it is accurate and no way to prove it isn't. You base it on your faith. I'm just trying to sort things out in my mind instead if accepting "I don't know" as an answer. "I don't know" is not a legitamate answer to me.


H-D

Lechium 07-15-2003 06:01 PM

Real answer to many spiritual questions "you are not able to comprehend it"
Just like 2 dimentional being is not capable of comprehending 3rd dimension.

StrubesGuitar 07-15-2003 11:10 PM

The Bible is historically 100% accurate, it says itself that if anything is proved wrong the whole book is void.

Lechium 07-16-2003 01:17 PM

If it is 100% right historically, than here's my odl question -- there are several millions different animal species in the world. How did Moses get 2 of each in his arc? Arc woudl had to be size of dozen+ Titanics. And with food needed for these animals he'll need even more.
So guess you'r book is void lol

bgivens33 07-16-2003 05:29 PM

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Originally posted by StrubesGuitar
The Bible is historically 100% accurate, it says itself that if anything is proved wrong the whole book is void.


Thats a bit of a paradox dont you think?? When questioning it's validity, it's probably not best to quote things out of the bible.

Higher_Desire 07-16-2003 09:05 PM

I think the bible is as close to accurate as it can possibly get. So far, everything I've heard of that has been tested from the bible has been proven true.

That thing about Noah's Ark though -- you must remember that he probably didn't take any animal that lived in water, since they could still survive when the earth was flooded. Other small animals wouldn't be too hard to store, and the sixe of the ark would more than allow for all the large animals you can think of.


H-D

Lechium 07-16-2003 10:01 PM

Dude fact is, even now with the technology we got building a ship that would fit 2 of every animal in the world (+food for them!) will be a big challenge, if possible at all.

mel!ssa 07-16-2003 11:48 PM

It's true, we can never fully understand everything about God or the world etc, at least not as we are, imperfect. Our piddly little brains can't handle it, but i'm not worried cos i know there will be a time when our brains will be perfect, and we will be able to understand, and those who doubt will have no excuse.

The thing with the ark, Noah didn't build it by himself. God gave him the exact instructions on how to make it, and it took him ages. Because God designed it, and God was backing it, it wouldn't have been impossible to fit every animal in. Besides, if the evolution theory is true as so many say it is, there would have been much less animals in Noah's time, not so diverse as we have today right? Kind of conflicts doesn't it.

Sincirr, that passage in Job is cool. I like it, I don't think Job would have been freaking or anything, just humbled. But it's a good scripture, I agree.


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