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And Now for Something Totally Bizarre: De Staat, "Witch Doctor"

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CuriousLurker2/19/2017 10:31:43 am PST

re: #50 Ace-o-aces

Remember the part in the Bible about dinosaur gladiators? Ken Ham does.

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Huh, I had no idea Noah (a.s.) was 600 years old when he began building the ark. If he could sire children at the age of 500 and build an ark 100 years later, then anything is possible, up to and including dinosaur gladiators. //

—Biblical Data:
Son of Lamech and the ninth in descent from Adam. In the midst of a bounding corruption he alone was “righteous and blameless in his generations” and “walked with God” (Gen. vi. 9). Hence, when all his contemporaries were doomed to perish by the divine judgment in punishment for their sins, he “found grace in the eyes of the Lord” (ib. vi. 8). When he was about five hundred years old his three sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth, were born (ib. v. 32). One hundred years after this the command came to him from God to make a great vessel or ark, three hundred cubits in length, in which he and his family were to find safety from the waters of a great flood. This deluge was to destroy all living things except such as should be brought into the ark before the coming of the waters. Hence, besides his wife, and his sons and their wives, eight persons in all, a pair of every species of living thing was taken into the ark (ib. vi. 13-21). Another account (ib. vii. 1-3) states that of the clean animals seven of each kind were thus preserved. […]

http://jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/11571-noah#984