@ RobbyPants, you must be the blindest person here, and your math skills lake much. Bone marrow is eaten by many carnivores and it does outlast the flesh by a long shot. As for the species being save from the flood, they were but to what eventual end. The only reason wolves were in the conversation is because someone else brought it up. If other things needed to be discussed they should have been brought up. I didn't say the olive tree was growing under water, I've stated all along that the tree could have sprouted as the water slowly receded and with in 7 days easily put out a leaf or two or three. I also said in a earlier post that the dove may not have found a place to land because of mud, silt and water. Your short sightedness show you have much to learn about plants and animals, I'm not saying I know everything about them and I'm not saying I have answers for every situation before, during or after the flood. Also I said God did use His omnipotence and power for the flood, most of it at creation. God was the One who called the animals to the ark from all over the single land mass world. Yes I stated earlier that at the time of the flood there was on single land mass, also the animals had many years to get to the ark. The Monarch butterfly travels from the middle and northern United States to South America in only a few months. I do not remember the birds name but it also travels from South America to the arctic in just a few months, great herds of animals make thousand mile migrations in just months. There are many sound possibilities and there are the problems also, but the answers there some where even if it's God did it.
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God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.