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- From: skroger@zeus.calpoly.edu (Seth L. Kroger)
- Newsgroups: talk.origins
- Subject: Re: Voyagers on the Ark of Noah
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.165852.182931@zeus.calpoly.edu>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 16:58:52 GMT
- References: <1993Jan12.202852.12010@anasazi.com> <1993Jan25.122107.1@woods.ulowell.edu>
- Organization: California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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- cotera@woods.ulowell.edu writes:
- >In article <1993Jan12.202852.12010@anasazi.com>, scott@anasazi.com (Scott Gibson) writes:
- >> So, if plants, fish, and insects could have survived, then so could
- >> many other "kinds" of life. Why the ark?
- >
- >How would, say, cats, dogs, people, apes, zebras, pigs, and just about any
- >other animal, survive without being able to breath? The flood waters were much
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- Then how could insects survive for a year without breathing. Most of them
- are land creatures themselves.
-
- >higher than the highest mountain. So no animal (or at least most) could float
- >on the surface for a year. They'd fatigue quickly. Furthermore, they wouldn't
- >have any food.
- >--Ray Cote
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