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1 15,2| fossils of supposedly extinct creatures that closely resembled living
2 15,2| closely resembled living creatures. Also the Galapagos Islands
3 15,2| in its environment. These creatures would then pass favorable
4 15,2| fossils of the huge extinct creatures we call dinosaurs. The first
5 15,2| replaced the ape-man. These creatures (Peking Man) are found from
6 15,3| seas and the skies with new creatures. About 570 million years
7 15,3| the “Cambrian explosion.” Creatures with hard-shelled bodies
8 15,3| shellfish were created, creatures with skeletons such as fish
9 15,3| the Earth sees the first creatures appearing on land, apparently
10 15,6| then this means that the creatures of the waters developed
11 15,6| Hebrew and refers to wild creatures.~Another interesting thing
12 15,6| verses is that God made these creatures whereas the creatures mentioned
13 15,6| these creatures whereas the creatures mentioned previously were
14 15,6| mammals from a few pair of creatures or did He make many different
15 15,6| several cold-blooded reptile creatures developed along parallel
16 15,6| confined to rodent-sized creatures scurrying about at the dinosaurs’
17 15,7| creation, and is above the creatures of the Earth. What does
18 15,7| was made last of all the creatures, that it might not be suspected
19 15,7| the universe.~The other creatures of the Earth are purely
20 15,7| dominion over the other creatures of the earth. Not so we
21 15,1| the observed pattern for creatures once they are introduced
22 15,1| links between two groups of creatures. They may be. If so, the
23 15,1| creation limits. There are creatures that don't immediately seem
24 15,2| begun creating the swarming creatures.~Day 3 did see the initial
25 15,2| waters brought forth the creatures of day 5. Now, this may
26 15,2| nothing, so how can the creatures of day 5 be created if the
27 15,2| about 35 phyla exist). These creatures appear complete with limbs,
28 15,2| advance warning. Further, the creatures introduced remained basically
29 15,2| existence on earth. While new creatures continue to appear, the
30 15,2| a very broad grouping of creatures and is not limited to aquatic
31 15,2| ramas (living breathing creatures that crawl). Possibly nephesh
32 15,2| unity that cold-blooded creatures lack.~ ~The Flesh of Animals.~ ~“
33 15,2| its history.~ “The living creatures” brought forth on this day
34 15,2| animals. The breath of these creatures, the nephesh, is soul. Again,
35 15,2| observed in warm-blooded creatures besides humans. On the positive
36 15,2| amount of change in two creatures living side by side, in
37 15,6| example he writes: “God’s creatures are so built that the higher
38 15,6| hold that all the God’s creatures have some relation: the
39 15,6| differs from all other earthly creatures, and is incomparably more
40 18,1| other people and living creatures in general. A product of
41 19,1| easily visible today. The creatures earmarked for rescue included
42 25 | uncountable multitude of creatures. But this reasoning is incorrect
43 25 | them, why then would these creatures be unworthy of His care
44 25 | One might say that these creatures are too small and insignificant,
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