Noah's Ark: A Feasibility StudyInstitute for Creation Research, 1996 - 298 من الصفحات This book on Noah's Ark is a one-of-a-kind compendiuum of information about animal-care methods, food-preservation techniques, animal-handling techniques, etc. It discusses in great detail how 8 people could have cared for 16,000 animals using pre-scientific technology. Whether or not the reader believes in the Bible or not, he or she can be fully confident that my book conveys substantive information about the workability of Noah's Ark and its inhabitants. |
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... Ancient Shipbuilding . In common with 19th - century rationalists , Moore ( 1983 , p . 2 ) scoffs at the notion of the ancient peoples having been capable of such a large - scale enterprise as the Ark account requires . There appears to ...
... Ancient Shipbuilding . In common with 19th - century rationalists , Moore ( 1983 , p . 2 ) scoffs at the notion of the ancient peoples having been capable of such a large - scale enterprise as the Ark account requires . There appears to ...
الصفحة 58
... ancient Israelites , though of course living long after the Flood , had a very high rate of literacy , and were well aware of the ecological relationships among different animals ( see Huttermann 1991 ) . All of the foregoing facts ...
... ancient Israelites , though of course living long after the Flood , had a very high rate of literacy , and were well aware of the ecological relationships among different animals ( see Huttermann 1991 ) . All of the foregoing facts ...
الصفحة 58
... ancient Israelites , though of course living long after the Flood , had a very high rate of literacy , and were well aware of the ecological relationships among different animals ( see Huttermann 1991 ) . All of the foregoing facts ...
... ancient Israelites , though of course living long after the Flood , had a very high rate of literacy , and were well aware of the ecological relationships among different animals ( see Huttermann 1991 ) . All of the foregoing facts ...
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The Ark Animals by BodyMass Category | 10 |
Quantities of Water and Provender Required | 17 |
Waste Management | 23 |
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actuality alleles allowed amounts ancient animals areas argument assumed bats become Biology birds body calculations captivity changes chapter clean common consider course daily demonstrated diet discussed diversity dormancy earlier effects enclosures et al evidence example excreta experience extinct fact factor feeding fish Flood floodwater floor founders fresh fruit Furthermore genera genes genetic heat hibernation housing human increase individuals insects instance Journal kind known labor land large animals least less levels limited live loci maintained major mammals manure mass meters Moore mutation natural Noah occur organisms origin pairs periods plants population possible post-Flood probably problems range reason recent regions relatively reptiles result salinity seeds selection similar species studies Table temperatures tolerate tons true variation various vegetation ventilation wild