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Old 02-02-2007, 10:16 AM #11
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I don't think those are credible sources - I checked the author of the second article's credentials and his PhD was in hydraulics, not anything to do with the subject.

The first article is from a religious website and the author appears not to even hold a science degree. The article seems to be made up of bits and pieces of stuff that could probably be taken apart quite easily by anyone who knows the subject.

Now when I was at university I was taught to always cite reliable sources - primary research.

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Why didn't the lions eat the zebras in noah's ark?????
Here's another question about Noah's Ark. How big must the Ark have been to hold an example of every lifeform on the planet?

There are millions of different species on the Earth. It would have needed laboratories to hold all the single-celled organisms and fungi and stuff like that.
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