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You can also get high off of it if you eat a large amount.Nutmeg is extremely poisonous if injected intravenously.
But I would recommend against it.
You can also get high off of it if you eat a large amount.Nutmeg is extremely poisonous if injected intravenously.
Now that's a blanket statement if I've ever heard one. Many young earth creationists believe that dinosaurs were wiped out in the deluge while there are still a lot of old earth creationists believe that the creation story in Genesis was a metaphor and that the "days" can be huge amounts of time, putting a lot of spacing from the beasts and lizards to Man's creation.Christians don't believe in dinosaurs.
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And thanks to Eve, god invented clothing...we could all be running around naked if she didn't eat the damned apple.Didn't Adam and Eve live with dinosaurs in the Garden of Eden?
I'm christian, and I believe they existed.Christians don't believe in dinosaurs.
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same here o_0I'm christian, and I believe they existed.
Also quite wrong. The hebrews called them the Taryn. You can find them by looking for Behemoth and Leviathan. Quite the descriptions of a four legged herbavore and a two legged predator.Then you guys are hardly "orthodox". Nothing 'bout dinosaurs in the bible.
It wasn't actually an apple, or rather it could have been but we don't know for sure. The bible only refers to it as the "forbidden fruit"And thanks to Eve, god invented clothing...we could all be running around naked if she didn't eat the damned apple.
Many Jewish scholars believe the fruit was more akin to grapes than anything. That or figs.It wasn't actually an apple, or rather it could have been but we don't know for sure. The bible only refers to it as the "forbidden fruit"
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbidden_fruitWikipedia said:Popularly, the fruit has been identified as an apple, although the Bible does not identify the fruit as such. Judaism teaches that the fruit may have been either grape, fig, wheat, or citron.