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Transatlantic Rafting Monkeys
Saturday 03, Aug 202411:54
Creationists have long discussed rafting as one of the means by which animals migrated post-Flood. Upright trees would have acted like sails, enabling the rafts to cross intercontinental oceans relatively quickly. These trees likely sustained the raft inhabitants with food for their journey.
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