Do most Christians really believe carnivores ate plants before the fall?Yeah, I was wondering how many Christians believe that lions, tigers, bears, T-Rexes, etc, were all herbivores before the fall of man.
If you do believe this to be true, can you explain it to me, please? How is it scientifically possible for an animal to gain a completely different set of teeth and digestive system? Did God wave his hands and go "abracadabra" or something? Any links to some peer-reviewed scientific articles on the subject would be great.
Posted by No Chance Without Jesus
Where the heck did you get that information??
Posted by 2 Timothy 2:15
I don't know for sure, but bears get by okay. They only have an occasional meat meal. Most of it is vegetation.
Death entered the world after sin -- therefore it is a common belief among Christians that animals did not eat other animals until after the fall. It is entirely possible that the God who spoke these animals into existence, gave them a different set of teeth if such a thing were necessary.
Posted by Julius O
What christians think this nonsense?
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Posted by Londron
No, only those few loud Christians in the USA.
"I don't know for sure, but bears get by okay. They only have an occasional meat meal. Most of it is vegetation."
I really doubt a grizly can pass the winter on strawberries...
Posted by Pune
Yes, that's what they believe. God retrofitted them with a new set of teeth.
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