(June 21, 2023 at 2:10 pm)Anomalocaris Wrote: i would take an egg that’s going to hatch into a chicken that takes 3 cubic feet of space no more than 21 days after being laid and at least 19 days before it stop raining anyway?You know that chickens do not hatch out of the egg fully grown right? when they hatch they take up about as much room as the egg it self takes up. The egg is not a Tartarus. It then takes 4 to 6 months for a chicken to reach maturity. So if the complete journey from day one of the rain till the stepped out of the boat was 150 days, why wouldn't you take something that eats a fraction of the food and takes up a fraction of the space for the duration of the journey?
Quote:come to think it it, none of the common barn yard fowls or common game birds, with which our farmer friend must surely be acquainted, takes as long to turn from egg to hungry clucking space consuming live birds as it took to stop raining, much less when the ark finds my Ararat?
it took 40 days and nights to stop raining. what are you asking. maybe look at the response I did for nudger if you are concerned with incubation cycles.
Quote:i am not sure which exhibits a greater degree of mind numbing ignorance, thinking there could possibly be any basis in fact for genesis in the 21st century, confusing scientific conjecture or hypothesis with biblical bullshit, or calling himself a farmer and not knowing the 1st thing about chicken eggs?
can you give an example where I demonstrated a confusion between conjecture or a hypothesis, or not knowing anything about chicken eggs.