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How come there are no Australian animals and/or fossils in the Mount Ararat region if there was a Noah’s ark?

By Cow


most peculiar wouldn’t you say?
Have you ever seen a Kangaroo in the desert?
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17 Comments

1
God is in a good mood !
November 16th, 2009 at 5:30 am

Nope.

2

Because Australia did not exist at that time.

3

Because there wasn’t a noah’s ark maybe?

4

How do you know there are no fossils? The government is banning any exploration of the site. Where are your references?

5

Volcanoes launched them back to Australia really quickly after the flood.

Edit: Rene, there are zero marsupial fossils anywhere near the Middle East. They are essentially confined to Australia. Same with the living ones.

If the flood happened, they all lived in Australia, made it to the Ark, and then made it back to Australia without leaving a trace or being followed by a single eutherian.

It just doesn’t make sense.

6

They are on an extended break from their Australia day. They’ll be back soon.

7

Because Australia was created by atheists with the help of Satan to try and trick christians. It doesn’t really exist. LOL.

8

It was a local flood. The purpose of the flood was to kill humans, and all humans were still living in a relatively small area.

9

They didn’t have papers so they got deported right away.

10

No. How do you know they are not there but have not yet been discovered?

11

That’s because the flood came in only a part of the world.

12

That is really weird

(Never mind the Penguin fossils from Antarctica)

13

Maybe people are looking at the wrong place. There are thousands of known/unknown ancients landmarks and arificats there were recorded but never been found but only to be discovered years later, either at a place thought to be or somewhere completely different. I see nothing peculiar with that.

…Maybe there was a great fire in the region, so intense it pulverise the ark’s remains and blown away by winds and subseuqently what remained were buried deep in the ice. Who knows?

14

Its all there for your proof

The question is what happened on that ark

why are you all so close to every one of these animals less 1 gene?

15
MonaLisa Overdrive AM VT wannabe
November 16th, 2009 at 11:47 am

Either they “micro-evolved” into what they are today after they got back to Australia, or God sent them straight to Australia after the flood, using the same magic he used to get them to Noah from Australia in the first place. No reason it couldn’t have been a magic round trip ticket God gave them.

16

What constitutes an australian animal? Oh a species that adapted to the climate and conditions in Australia? Now why would there be any such animal in mount ararat? Oh i see you think that all animals should stay the same and be everywhere in order for the Bible to be true. That is just silly mate, obviously in the ark there were only one representative of each species (like 1 couple of Dogs) the diversity came as each adapted to their environment SEE noah’s arc is strongly supported by Darwin’s observations, what is preposterous is to think that a pig would evolve into a dragon and then back into some sort of liberal in washington with great ideas about global warming, you see science and faith point to adaptation but neither point to evolution (YES science has never ever proved any evolutionary “jump” all the pictures you see in museums etc that show an evolutionary chain are just “artists adaptations of things yet to be found)

simply put a six digit number will give you 999,999 different numbers but i can assure you none of them will be a seven or a 9 digit number. Dog will be a dog adapted and changed but will remain a Dog.

17

How could you possibly know if Australian animals were on the ark unless……? But of course. Silly me. You must have the actual ship’s manifest that God gave to Noah prior to boarding. Good heavens (if you’ll pardon the pun) but this is wonderful news.

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