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If you were Noah and you had to choose 10 animals to go on the ark, which would you choose?


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If I was modest Noah, I would not build an ark...I consider we had the chance, but came to the same situation about near the Flood. It means something wrong with our World.
I read about last version of the legeng about Noah and his ark.
They suppose that there were stem cells of every species on the ark, not the alive animals. It explains how all of them could fit into the ark. They think It was allegory, so the ark was big ship or even spaceship. All species of animals and humans was saved that way.

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If I were modern Noah, I would not build an ark...I consider we had the chance, but came to the same situation about near the Flood. It means there is something wrong with our World.
I read about the last version of the legend about Noah and his ark.
They supposed that there were stem cells of every species on the ark, not the live animals. It explains how all of them could fit into the ark. They think It was allegory, so the ark was big ship or even spaceship. All species of animals and humans was saved that way.

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Sensational!

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If I was modest Noah, I would not build an ark...I would consider we had the chance, but came to the same situation about near the Flood. It meansseems that there is something wrong with our World.
I have read about the last version of the legend about Noah and his ark.It was supposed that there were stem cells of every species on the ark, not the alive animals alive. It explains how all of them could fit into the ark. They thought it was allegory, so the ark was a big ship or even a spaceship. All species of animals and humans were saved in that way.

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Great work.

(I'm not exactly sure what you meant in some parts but my version below has some variations)

If I were Noah, I would not build an ark... I would consider that we already had the chance but ended up in the same situation regarding the flood. This means something is wrong with our world. I read about the latest version of the legend of Noah and his ark. They suppose that there were stem cells of every species on the ark, not living animals. This explains how all of them could fit onto the ark. They think it was allegory, so the ark was a big ship or even a spaceship. All the species of animals and humans were saved that way.

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If I was modest Noah, I would not build an ark...I consider we had the chance, but came to the same situation about near the Flood. It means something wrong with our World.
I read about last version of the legeng about Noah and his ark.
They suppose that there were stem cells of every species on the ark, not the alive animals. It explains how all of them could fit into the ark. They think It was allegory, so the ark was big ship or even spaceship. All species of animals and humans was saved that way.

If I were modest (do you mean modern?) Noah, I would not build an ark...I consider we had the chance, but came to the same situation at the time of the Flood. It means there is something wrong with our world.
I read about last version of the legend about Noah and his ark.
They suppose that there were stem cells of every species on the ark, not live animals. It explains how all of them could fit into the ark. They think it was allegory, so the ark was a big ship or even a spaceship. All species of animals and humans were saved that way.

Well done!

I think it's a very interesting theory, but neither the "original version" nor yours are checked up on a scientific way....

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Thank you!

I meant -modern (in our days)

I regret , but it was no MY version :))

Also I do not think, that it might be a version of any theolog ;)).

It was version of any scientist...but only a version...

Of course it is not checked up on any way, because we are not allowed yet to be as clever as the Lord. We know only that, what we should know  at the moment :))

 

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If I were a modern Noah, I would not build an ark...I consider that we had our chance, but came to the same situation as just before the Flood. It means there's something wrong with our World. I read the latest version of the legend of Noah and his ark. They suppose that there were stem cells of every species on the ark, not the live animals. It explains how all of them could fit into the ark. They think It was an allegory, and the ark was a big ship or even a spaceship. All the species of animals and humans were saved that way.

 

Excellent!

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If I were modern Noah, I would not build an ark...I consider we had our chance, but came just to the same situation before the threatening flood. It means something goes wrong with our world. I read about a later version of the legend about Noah and his ark. They suppose that there were stem cells of every species on the ark, not alive animals. It explains how all of them could fit into the ark. They think It was an allegory, so the ark was big ship or even spaceship. All species of animals and humans were saved that way.

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I agree with Steve again!  Excellent comments on an excellent exercise.