>>13275554>how large would a boat have to be to house EVERY single species of every single animal on board?>And how long would it take a single person to built a boat of that magnitude? Could it be accomplished within a man's natural lifespan?Given you OP pic you are talking about Noahs Ark.
You are very unfamiliar with the story as you have several details wrong.
>>13275594>It is not conceive. There are hundreds of thousands of species of beetles aloneOnly land dwelling creatures that breathed the breath of life through nostrils were on the Ark. No insects were purposely on board.
>>13276387Even better for what? You ignorantly feeling like you understand the Noah's Ark story and deciding it's wrong out of ignorance of what the story actually says?
Gene studies show their was a planet-wide population bottleneck "100k" years ago.
>The study's most startling result, perhaps, is that nine out of 10 species on Earth today, including humans, came into being 100,000 to 200,000 years ago.>"This conclusion is very surprising, and I fought against it as hard as I could," Thaler told AFP.>That reaction is understandable: How does one explain the fact that 90 percent of animal life, genetically speaking, is roughly the same age?>Was there some catastrophic event 200,000 years ago that nearly wiped the slate clean?The 100k year figure doesn't align with the Ark story of course, but if God was accelerating gene diversity in the period after then yeah it would appear to be 100k years but only a few hundred actually took place.