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Ivan M. Andreyev
Orthodox apologetic theology

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1 8 | criticism. Some critics point to animal instinct as an example of 2 8 | This is not correct. An animal acts without being conscious 3 8 | but not without aim. An animal acts in conformity with 4 15 | the appearance of the animal kingdom was preceded by 5 15 | The first to appear in the animal kingdom were the lower and 6 15,2| favorable adaptations make the animal better able to survive in 7 15,2| perceived in the species of animal life on earth.~ Scientists 8 15,4| clothed Adam and Eve in animal skins to insure their survival. 9 15,6| it means a rapidly moving animal. It can mean reptile, but 10 15,7| different from, any other animal. Creationists hold that 11 15,7| different from any other animal is just plain wrong. It 12 15,1| divisions of flesh; man, animal, bird, and fish. Genesis 13 15,2| and probably many other animal types. Two verses report 14 15,2| themselves. Well over 90% of all animal life on earth are in this 15 15,2| are out to the side of the animal so they carry their bodies 16 15,2| read of accounts where an animal (usually a pet but not always) 17 15,2| took a Homo Sapiens Sapiens animal and breathed the breath 18 15,2| spirit indwelled. The animal would become ‘adam, the 19 15,4| be a singular habitat for animal life. Indeed, they call 20 15,4| extinguishing complex plant and animal life. Only Earth, among 21 15,5| phases in formation of the animal world, moreover, to the 22 15,6| It was a live body, an animal that looked like a man with 23 15,6| looked like a man with the animal soul, and then the Lord 24 15,6| breath...” First a human-like animal creature was created and 25 15,6| concludes that man has an animal life and animal soul. He 26 15,6| man has an animal life and animal soul. He refers to the venerable 27 15,6| of the same class as an animal’s. What we differ in is 28 15,6| separates the man and the animal completely. Aristotle, early 29 15,6| of life in him: physical, animal, psychic, God-like, spiritual. 30 17,3| prescription. Therefore, animal death came with creation. 31 19,1| himself and the seed of all animal life by means of an ark 32 19,1| allocate them. The million-plus animal species on Earth today could


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