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So yeh, enlighten me...
> If you can believe (like I do), that God created every living animal
> and every plant, then you can believe He can calm a snake.
I'd gathered that. "no-one would need to stick their hands in the backside of the snake"
The humourous aspect of it just flies over your head doesn't it?
> Pandaemonium, just imagine for a minute how powerful God is, creating
> life and all, now tell me, is that naive?
Depends on whether you believe in god really, and anyhoo, I wasn't talking about that, I was talking about "no-one would need to stick their hands in the backside of the snake"
> And even if he did, wouldn't shoving his finger up the snake's
> backside to calm it down be like what the people in Soddom and
> Gemorah were doing?
Forest Fan wrote:
> Remember, if God wanted the snake to be calm, no-one would need to
> stick their hands in the backside of the snake, God could just tell
> the snake to calm down.
Funniest post I've read today. ff, you amaze me with your naivety.
> What about insects? Did Noah catch two of every species of bug? Some
> of them only live for a few days you know.
And they could breed in the ark, couldn't they? We all know how quickly insects breed...
> And cobras - I'll bet
> Noah never took Steve Irwin's advice on how to catch a deadly snake.
Remember what Archangel pointed out, God found the animals and would have arranged them.
> And even if he did, wouldn't shoving his finger up the snake's
> backside to calm it down be like what the people in Soddom and
> Gemorah were doing?
Remember, if God wanted the snake to be calm, no-one would need to stick their hands in the backside of the snake, God could just tell the snake to calm down.
> That there was the great flood? It is what God says...
Your God came to me in a dream and told me to tell you to shut up.