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swadian
Jul 13, 23 at 12:14am
Mrs. Salt @verucassault I have no proof whatsoever, tho something tells me Noah probably was an Ass guy, so he -probably- ate ass.
kuharido
Jul 13, 23 at 12:30am
How did Noah live to 950 and why did ages suddenly decline after the flood? How did the ancient Sumerian kings live thousands of years and their lifespan declined after the flood? https://media.tenor.com/vR2DKvwhGMYAAAAC/aliens-ancient.gif
chise8686
Adam and Eve were created to live eternally. The introduction of sin brought on death (Romans 5:12). However, the degenerating processes had only begun to take place with them and their immediate descendants. This could also account for their longer life spans. There would also be a lack of disease at this early time. It would have taken some time for disease to increase. This could have also contributed to the longevity of the patriarchs. Climatic conditions could have been a factor in the longevity of the ancients. There was a possible water vapor canopy that surrounded the earth before the Flood of Noah. This canopy would have produced a worldwide greenhouse effect resulting in a mild climate throughout the earth. In addition, this canopy would shield man from harmful radiation which has an effect on the aging process. At the great Flood this canopy collapsed and no longer protected man and the animals. After the Flood the ages in which people lived fell off dramatically. The Bible says Noah lived 930 years and his son Shem 600 years. However, Terah the father of Abraham, lived for only 205 years This may provide evidence that there was a water vapor canopy shielding man from harmful radiation. As the years passed, mankind began to live shorter life-spans. There are those who argue that diet had a large part to do with the longevity of the people. This view assumes people were vegetarians before the Flood. Genesis 9:3 says that Noah and his descendants would be allowed to eat the flesh of animals. However there was a qualification-the blood was not be left in it. The theory is that the shift from a vegetarian diet to one containing red meat helps explain the decreased longevity of the people after the Flood.
hell_hound7
@kuharido it is said that by going by the day is a thousand years principle, God said the day you eat of the tree you shal surely die. Well none from biblical times every made it to 1000. Im assuming we dont live as long as them due to things like inbreeding. Adam and eve must have been pure and the closest thing to God st the time and through inbreeding we probably lost whatever they had.
gabriel_true
Jul 13, 23 at 11:20am
Well if one goes by the hypothesis that Anunnaki were the gods of the Old Testament then that opens the door to the understanding of current human beings being offspring of otherworldly humans. As in the Anunnaki existed on a planet with a less harsh environment to our own. Why they lived longer was that their version of Earth didn't apply the same level of stress our planet does to our own bodies. Perhaps a human from Earth that moved to the realm of Anunnaki could by extension live longer than typically. All of that is hypothetical as to date none of the bodies of such people have been discovered by the everyday public.
swadian
Jul 13, 23 at 11:23am
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hell_hound7
Well i would say harsher environment lead to shorter life span, however, it makes no sense since things such as pollution and all that didnt really exist. Unless civilization then was just as advanced as civilization now. You could play around with the idea God is an extra terrestial being existing in a dimension unseen to us. Maybe we were an experiment done by them sorts like the engineers from alien. But thats even more crazy of an idea. Im just gonna go with the day is a thousand years and inbreeding.
swadian
Jul 13, 23 at 12:09pm
Panda-kun™ @hell_hound7 Pollution has always existed, just in a different form compared to nowadays, back when sewage and pipping hadn't even been thought of, people would throw their feces on the streets creating a cesspool for contamination, water pools would often go stagnant since many civilizations didn't thought of the concept of dams and diverting river causes, guess where would people throw leftovers and carcasses? Which then lead to water contamination and collera. There's a very specific timeframe, when Genghis Khan genocides were underway, were geologists were able to pinpoint a change in global warming due to the fact he killed about 10-11% of the world's population, thus, less people using proto factories, smelters and overall furnaces meant less CO2 on the air which lead to a very slight reduction of the global temperature for a few years.
hell_hound7
Some civilizations did have a plumming system. I cant remember if it was the Romans? Byzantines? Idk one of those civilizations were pretty advanced. Infact alot of the civilizations of back then were advanced they knew about smelting and all that. Its easy to think alot of our ancestors were primitive but alot of what we use now came from them. But its strange to think pollution was the cause of us dying earlier deaths. Tortoises still live hundreds of years. They live and breathe the same shit we do. The ocean filled with microplastics still have organisms dating back hundreds of years. I actually did a project on how mocroplastic was found in crustaceans residing in the mariana trench. I honestly think its inbreeding, there is no other logical explaination. Inbreeding also leads to diseases and deformity. Plus actual diseases found naturally. But i dont see that leading to people simply just dying earlier. It seems our lifespan just shortened and shortened. Alot isnt explained like how we have thr potential to regenerate limbs but cant.
hell_hound7
But some bible denier will probably say "what if we just never lived that long" i dont think thats the case because the oldest person ever recorded was 122 years old. The average human lifespan isnt that.
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