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DISCERN
at Thu Aug 12 19:44:33 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DISCERN ]
Thomas, your response lacks anything concrete, as expected.
Thomas of course snakes are found in groups in the wilds. That is common sense. But what is also common sense is that they have the ability, as it is in them, to EAT other snakes. They do this actual thing!! ( Really? LOL! ) They do this in the wild, ALSO!! Who would have thought!??
Some may keep some kings together and nothing happens, some may keep kings together and one eats the other and they lie about it, or some may keep them together and the worst happens and they are man enough to admit that maybe it wasn't the best thing to do. I know examples of all three. Thing is, like I said, they are KINGS. Remember, in the WILD, they do this as well, as eating snakes is part of their natural inhibition.
People have the ability to physically put together any snakes in a cage. Thing is, sometimes it may not be the best thing, and it is playing Russian roulette. Ask any honest person who knows anything about kingsnakes.
My point is this: You made a childish, uneducated comment about fearing that kings eating each other being not laced with common sense. I responded. You have no real answer. NEXT! ----- Genesis 1:1
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