Comments by "LancesArmorStriking" (@LancesArmorStriking) on "Flat Earth rising: meet the people casting aside 2,500 years of science" video.
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@Hooksleft-1
According to the Bible (if you really take it at its word):
Noah— a 600 year old man— somehow went to the North and South Pole, got polar bears, penguins to come with him, along with enough animals to feed them, and took them back to the Ark without them dying of heat stroke in the Middle East.
That's not even taking into account travelling to Australia for koala bears, or to Madagascar for its endemic species.
Or the fact that at the time of the Ark's construction, woolly mammoths were still alive on Wrengel island in modern day Russia, so he'd have to brave the weather and bring them back, and enough food to last them for months, too.
And preserve the larger animals' food, and keep enough gazelles for the cheetahs, fish for the bears (both European and North American!) another place he'd have to get to— let's not even get into the South American Amazon and its numerous species— and to even get the polar bears and koala bears, he'd need to build more Arks to get them onto the main one!
Not to mention adequate ventilation to keep the animals dying from methane poisoning (animals fart, don't forget) and all with only wood and with a shipbuilding crew of eight, as specified in the Holy Bible.
None of that is even close to possible with modern technology, so how do you expect Noah to pull that off?
Or address the fact that, if the olive trees all died in the Flood, then it couldn't have been the first tree whose branch the dove brought back to Noah, because olive trees take YEARS to blossom.
And of God "helped" him by making the animals passive, or not eat each other, or created the olive tree from nothing, then why couldn't He have just snapped the sinful people out of existence?
Why put Noah through all that? He is omnipotent.
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