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dchezik
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I said in my introductory post as a newcomer that Noah’s Ark was absurd on its face and someone asks me for the absurdities.
There are so many, it’s hard to know where to begin, but here goes:
Here’s to some critical thinking! Don’t just accept – question! Explore! THINK!
There are so many, it’s hard to know where to begin, but here goes:
- How could an omniscient God “repent” for anything; i.e., be sorry he had done something, such as create humans? Being omniscient, it seems unlikely he would make a mistake and not know how wicked people would become. Took him by surprise, I guess!
- Instead of a flood, why didn’t He send a plague to selectively wipe out those sufficiently wicked, and spare children and animals, who couldn’t be wicked?
- How could Noah and his family collect male and female of every species, which would have to include insects, invertebrates such as scorpions, cockroaches, as well as reptiles such as rattlesnakes, cobras, bushmasters, pythons, crocodiles, Komodo dragons, etc.??
- How could the ark accommodate the logistics? – the food, water, bedding, and disposal of excrement?
- And why did God favor some animals in the choice of extermination? All animals that weren’t on the ark, drowned, but the marine life was not touched! Maybe sharks and whales are inherently good?
- What about plants that somehow survived being underwater for several weeks? Were they on the ark, too? Try this on your houseplants!
- Well, let’s move on to Sodom and Gomorrha… more wickeness! I guess God dealt with this evil threat pretty effectively. Once again, he didn’t care about the collateral damage of children who weren’t old enough to really be sinful. They were fried to a cinder with all the rest.
Here’s to some critical thinking! Don’t just accept – question! Explore! THINK!