Christians! Did Noah look at all the animal’s parts to make sure he had a lass and a lad?
I thought I’d make it a bit more exciting.. rather than saying the usual "male and female". :]
So did he look under them, and say.. "Yep. There’s one big willy right there.."?
Or was it a guess?
Did he accidentally pick two of the same genders, of the same species for some species? Did they try to have sex, but because that’d be a homosexual sin, did God smite them?
"Did he accidentally pick two of the same genders, of the same species for some species? Did they try to have sex, but because that’d be a homosexual sin, did God smite them?"
see unicorns, dinosaurs etc.. The species we have today were basically lucky guesses.

July 27th, 2010 at 2:51 am
"Did he accidentally pick two of the same genders, of the same species for some species? Did they try to have sex, but because that’d be a homosexual sin, did God smite them?"
see unicorns, dinosaurs etc.. The species we have today were basically lucky guesses.
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July 27th, 2010 at 3:32 am
My mother used to have a gray parrot. Apparently breeders have no idea whether a given bird is female or male w/o surgery. I’m not sure how true that is for other species, but I don’t think it’s obvious for all animals, and Noah wasn’t exactly an expert.
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July 27th, 2010 at 3:44 am
This way of arguing was abandoned by most educated people long ago.
Poster wants everybody to agree that the only way Noah can be true is if God is NOT involved. but that contradicts the whole story…The Ark was built by command, The rains started by command, the rains stopped by command, God shut the door over Noah and his family AND — very important : the animals were directed to Noah.
So the assumption and the example are both wrong. I can of course allow poster his opinion but not his own facts. I want citations.
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July 27th, 2010 at 3:59 am
Sending the animals was God’s job. The animals just came and entered the ark. Genesis 7:8-9.
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