Old Man from Scene 24: How much does the Bible talk about modes of transport like chariots and beasts of burden?
Because if it is more than the Bible talks about things related to genetics, shouldn’t Creationists be going to the Automotive section and telling everyone that the Bible is a better auto repair book than Chilton’s? You know, like they do with evolution?
Answers and Views:
Answer by Apospao
Job 28:28
I get what you are trying, but failing, to say. Unfortunately, your “question” really falls short.
The real problem is you are equating evolution and creation when any second grader could tell you that evolution does not hypothesize how it all began.
God Bless!
Answer by RodHey, it’s a great repair manual if you need to repair a donkey cart.Answer by Joshua Tree Face
Yeah, not to mention it kinda left out that whole “humans can fly one day” thing too.
Or the computer things or the porn on the internet thing.
But I’m sure they’ll come up with some passage about a man with his hand up a donkey’s a** and say “That’s the reference to mechanics!” it’s a prophecy.
Answer by rmmNot good for fixing automobiles, but good instructions for building a really big boat.Answer by MtoR signing up is easy
Creationists don’t have any laboratoriesAnswer by seeker of jehovah
god did not invent transportation
god did stated he created every thing physical as moon, suns, stars, and planets.
he also stated he created all animals and human beings.
men come along later and create their mythology that god is wrong and it all just evolved by natural selection and random mutations.
Answer by LightRevealerZechariah Sitchen, author of “The 12th Planet”, says the Bible uses a word that he believes refers to flying craft. Lake the “vehamanas” or something like that, in some writings from India. This could have been Atlantean technology. The India writing seems to describe the use of nuclear weapons.
There is in fact a place in the Gobi Desert where sand has been turned into glass, which only happens in a nuclear explosion. And a place on the West Coast of the U.S. where rocks melted. Which again only happens in a nuclear explosion.Answer by skepsis
Lots! Without transportation, wars would be nearly impossible! And that’s half the fun of religion.
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