I love dogs and people. I want living creatures to thrive. I love to cook, and share the food, but ya gotta get in line in front of the dog.
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perfect, just perfect. Feel kinda sorry for T Rex, though.
Umm, according to young earth creationists evolution is not a thing. So whether dinosaurs survived the mythical great flood or not is irrelevant. Once a dinosaur, always a dinosaur. Once a chicken, always a chicken.
Hi Ali. Love the cartoon. One of the reasons I never could as a teenager accept the religion that was protecting me was the powerful way they pushed the truth of Noah’s Ark. I was too grounded in reality and not yet convinced of the god mode where if god wants it to be real he can simply violate all rules of reality. It all sounded like a movie or a way to say we can have anything we want because our god has no rules. I hated that growing up and I hate that idea for a god. Everything in reality has rules or should. The Ark violates all of that. Then years later I listened to Aron Ra’s YouTube posts on the Ark. Turns out the biblical ark is the third of fourth version and the origin can be traced back to a local flood where a man built a large for the time raft type thing to hold his small herd of animals along with his family and they rode out the flood in the raft / boat. Hugs
perfect, just perfect. Feel kinda sorry for T Rex, though.
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Yeah, the circle of life is harsh, some days. I’m glad both t-rexes didn’t get eaten, or we wouldn’t have delightful fried chicken!
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Umm, according to young earth creationists evolution is not a thing. So whether dinosaurs survived the mythical great flood or not is irrelevant. Once a dinosaur, always a dinosaur. Once a chicken, always a chicken.
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This is true! 🙂
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Hi Ali. Love the cartoon. One of the reasons I never could as a teenager accept the religion that was protecting me was the powerful way they pushed the truth of Noah’s Ark. I was too grounded in reality and not yet convinced of the god mode where if god wants it to be real he can simply violate all rules of reality. It all sounded like a movie or a way to say we can have anything we want because our god has no rules. I hated that growing up and I hate that idea for a god. Everything in reality has rules or should. The Ark violates all of that. Then years later I listened to Aron Ra’s YouTube posts on the Ark. Turns out the biblical ark is the third of fourth version and the origin can be traced back to a local flood where a man built a large for the time raft type thing to hold his small herd of animals along with his family and they rode out the flood in the raft / boat. Hugs
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