Friday, July 16, 2010

Does this make sence to anyone else??

I asked a question regarding Noah and the Ark, but for some reason the Question was deleted. The reason that was given is for it being deleted is Chatting %26amp; Personal Communications. That doesn't make sence to me. Can someone please explain.





You have posted content to Yahoo! Answers in violation of our Community Guidelines. As a result, your content has been deleted.





Deleted Question: A Noah question.?





Question Details: Ok Noah took two of every animal onto the ark made of gopher wood. So since there are only two of every animal what did the lions, tigers, leapords, dogs and all the other meat eating animals eat? Is that where the unicorns and dragons went???





Reason of Violation:Chatting %26amp; Personal Communications

Does this make sence to anyone else??
Santa can fly to every house in one night ...


The tooth fairy leaves you money ....


A bunny leaves you candy and eggs....


The flying nun...


A man brings two of every animal on one boat and the world floods in 40 days..... how much rain needs to fall to fill the grand canyon then cover mountains,yes the grand canyon was a few feet shallower 4000 years ago but the mountains were a few feet taller....


Its just us down here there is no magic in the sky...
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Reply:Yes someone reported you and gave that for the reason. Yahoo doesn't do its Job they just delete anything reported whether it is right or not. Tough titty.
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Reply:That's a bit much. I have seen MUCH worse.





I don't think I answered this question, but the answer was that many of these animals went into hybernation. Also, there was quite a few more sacrificial animals brought on board than just two. This may account for part of this.





As for unicorns, that is an ancient word for a mono-horned ox. An example of this is found in archeological reliefs.
Reply:I didn’t see the original question but if I had my answer would have been that I believe the story is allegory meant to teach us to prepare for difficult times by building an ark of trust and faith in God.





I suppose somebody thought it was simpler to complain than to give you an answer.





Also, unicorn was commonly used to refer to any one horned animal, such as a goat born with only one horn. This does happen occasionally.


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