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Posted by: chuckhurd at Fri Jul 24 17:44:46 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by chuckhurd ] Thank you for that question. It was well thought out and I hope I can explain it equally as well. I was over simplifying by saying a fish turned into a copperhead. Just mainly making the point I do not buy into evolution. That was mostly tongue and cheek. But, to your point, I do not think Noah had a copperhead and a cottonmouth on the ark. I think over the last 6000 years, the snake that was on the ark developed into the copperhead and cottonmouth of today. Don’t see at all how that is circular? I believe snakes can vary depending on location. My timbers from NY max out at 2.5 feet. I have timbers from KY that are well over 4 feet. It’s just an adaptation to their environment. | ||
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