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Hey It's Rachel. Today on Crack Your Bible, I wanted to talk to you more about Genesis 7.

Now I know that the last time we spoke, we talked about Genesis 7, it was a few

weeks ago. Because of course everyone knows there were the terror attacks in

Europe, so we were kind of diverted off course to talk about that. Well, last

night I got in from Dallas and what was in my mail? (which was on hold) The new

Creation magazine, not sponsored, and they had an article on what we were going to

talk about today, which is Genesis 7. We left off on verse 11, so if you want to

open your Bible to Genesis 7 verse 12, we're going to be talking about the

animals and their kind. Which, what do you know? That's what they're talking

about. Anyways. So what happened? When we left off, God wanted all the animals to

come to the ark, He wanted Noah to build the ark and this is where we're

at. (Genesis 7:12-16 on screen.) Noah and his family got into the ark and on the day that he got into the ark

it says and it rained for 40 days and 40 nights, but it also talks about the

animals that came into the ark. And it says that there were seven pairs of

clean animals - a male and its mate, and then it says that there's one pair of

unclean animals - a male and its mate. The Bible mentions all the different types

of animals that made it onto the ark. It talks about the wild animals,

so you're basic land animals. It talks about the livestock animals, so like

cows or sheep. Then you have the birds of the air, you have the crawling animals,

like bugs. But of course aquatic animals, such as dolphins or

whales, those obviously did not make it onto the ark. They had no need to. Even

though the ark was gigantic, could you really fit every single type of animal

there? And the thing is, is the Bible specifically mentions "kind" and when it

talks about "kind," for example you wouldn't have a golden retriever, a

Rottweiler, a bulldog and a poodle all on the ark and have all their kinds and

their mates and all this other stuff. No. You would have one pair that were the

main dog pair or the wolf pair, since we know that all of our dogs domesticated

dogs come from wolves who have been bred down and different traits through

recessive and dominant genes. That's how we've gotten all of our different dog

breeds so on the ark you will have all of these dog breeds. You just have that

one pair that God has put in them the recessive and dominant genes so that

their offspring will be able to make all these other types of animals. And for

example that's how we get people who look different. We're all humans. We're all

the same species but we're also the same kind, even though we have great

differences in how we look. For example me - I'm super pale. My skin is really

light and a lot of times I have to put on makeup that's way darker than my skin even

though I look pale. My sisters, who we... we all have the same parents, are much

darker than I am. So through recessive and dominant traits my parents, my

sisters, have darker skin than I do. So same parents, same DNA, but we come out

looking differently. I have blue eyes, my sisters don't have blue eyes. My husband

has dark brown eyes. There's zero chance of him having a recessive trait for blue

eyes, so if we ever have children, we'll never have blue-eyed children. So

we can kind of assume that Noah and his family probably had lighter color eyes just

they would have that recessive gene to pass down to their family members. But

God did that with all different types of animals and that's how you have not so

many animals going on the ark, but still having all the diversity that we

have today in the animal kingdom. So how would you figure out animals... if

they're of the same kind or if they're of a different kind? Well for example, the

magazine actually talks about this. It says if two animals can have babies or

interbreed, then they are part of the same created kind. For instance,

lions and tigers can have offspring, called "ligers" or "tygon." Such mixed

offspring are called "hybrids." Some animals are so different that they can't

have hybrids at all or their hybrids can't have babies of their own. These are

often called "different species." But if two different species can interbreed with

the same third species, all three are the same kind. For example, lions can't

interbreed with pumas, but both lions and pumas can interbreed

with leopards, so they are all part of the cat kind. Even though they look

different. So for example, here's one where you have birds. Hummingbirds and

ostriches cannot mate with each other. But to the best of my knowledge, there is

no animal, that is also a bird, that can mate with both a hummingbird or an

ostrich, therefore hummingbirds and ostriches are not of the same kind in

Bible terms. So you would have whatever is their generic kind would be on board

the ark. One of the other things that I wanted to talk to you about is some

people question, "how did the animals get on the ark? How do they know where to go

or what to do?" And I think we need to look at examples in nature, because again,

in this magazine, it talks about how ants use the sun to navigate where they

need to go. They're not looking at their surroundings. They're not looking at, "oh I

remember this tree or I remember this rock here, so I needed to go three paces

after this flower and then make a left." They don't do that. What they do is they

follow the sun's path. And we all know that the world used to be like Pangaea

where you have one supercontinent, so all the animals were able to make it to the

ark. It's not like, oh one is on Australia so how are they going to make it over

here? Even if even if it was all broken up, God can make a way. So if the crawling

animals, like ants, use the Sun to guide their paths. (Jeremiah 8:7 on screen) And we know that birds no

matter... no matter what, with the changing of the seasons, they can go back south to

the same spot year after year. We know that monarch butterflies can go from the

top of the United States all the way down to Mexico and into South America. We

know that fish like salmon will hatch and then when they're ready to spawn

again, they'll go back to the place that they were born, having to go up river,

upstream, to go to a specific place to breed. And God can direct the steps of (Job 12:7-10 on screen)

animals. If God wants the animals to go in a certain place, He has the ability to

do that. We see this with humans, with the Star of Bethlehem. God was able to

navigate a heavenly body to fall over a specific place, so that the Magi coming

from the east, would find exactly where the baby Jesus was. Likewise, that God

could do that with the Magi, why couldn't He do that with animals? He's already

programmed the animals to go to specific places during certain seasons.

I hope that clears up some of the questions about animal kinds, can they all

fit on the ark? Well, you don't really need that many animals on the ark because

they all have recessive and dominant traits, so you just need that one initial

pair and then their offspring will create diversity. And then, how did the

animals get to the ark? Well, God uses heavenly bodies and the seasons to

navigate animals to certain places that He wants them. So if He wanted them to all

go to a certain spot, which is where the ark was, He was able to do that. And with

Pangaea, the supercontinent, it would have been very easy for all the animals to

make it to one spot, because the land wasn't all broken apart yet. So just

something that I wanted to share with you. And I think the on Wednesday or

Friday, I haven't decided which, we're going to be talking about what happens

to pets and other animals when they die. So I hope you will join me on Wednesday

and Friday so we can talk then, but I will see you guys on Wednesday and I

would like you to like, subscribe and share and I'll talk to you later. Bye!

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For more infomation >> 🙉 How many types of animals were on Noah's Ark? | DNA & Genetics | Genesis 7:12-16 - Duration: 10:23.

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REVEALED: The traditional cooking skills that are DYING out - how many can you do? - Duration: 4:40.

REVEALED: The traditional cooking skills that are DYING out - how many can you do?

Researchers found that a number of age-old kitchen skills are on the wane - including making real cheese sauce, proper stuffing and home-made batter.

Other cooking techniques on the decline include making white sauce from scratch and rustling up your own salad dressing,  Many also do not know how to make fresh stock instead of using cubes.

Overall 80 per cent of the 2,000 people polled said they simply didnt have enough time to cook from scratch. More than three quarters said they rely on convenience foods such as ready meals and pre-chopped vegetables in order to get by.

The research, commissioned by home textiles company Ulster Weavers, also found meals such as toad in the hole, bubble and squeak and hot pot were enjoyed by families on a daily basis in the seventies.

But today, families are more likely to eat quick-fix dinners such as pizza, curry and spaghetti bolognese. A spokesman for Ulster Weavers said: Its a shame traditional cooking skills appear to be falling by the wayside.

The results suggest people are strapped for time as a result of their busy lifestyles, meaning they arent able to go that extra mile in the kitchen.

This could have an impact on future generations who may grow-up unable to cook and prepare certain foods.  Researchers found other cooking skills falling by the wayside include browning mince, braising steak and melting chocolate properly.

Making roast potatoes also features in the list, along with putting an omelette together and making Yorkshire puddings. It also emerged around half of the population wish they had learnt more traditional cooking skills when they were younger.

And nearly three quarters agree traditional cooking skills are dying out. But while 67 per cent were taught to cook by their Mum, just 16 per cent have learnt how to cook from their dad.

Amid this, three in ten said their family have secret recipes - including recipes for cakes, meatballs and stews.

Half of families regularly cook together - typically six times a month - and 80 per cent of families often eat together - on average 19 times a month.

A spokesman for Northern Ireland-based Ulster Weavers added: Its such a shame that traditional cooking skills are dying out.

We think its so important that we offer the opportunity for families to cook together again which is where we offer a childrens range as well as easy to cook recipes on our website..

TOP 30 DECLINING COOKING SKILLS: 1 Bechamel sauce from scratch  2 Homemade stuffing 3 Short crust pastry  4 Stock 5 Cheese sauce  6 A tomato sauce from scratch 7 Yorkshire puddings 8 Gravy 9 Braising steak 10 Salad dressing  .

11 Batter 12 The perfect steak 13 Chillies 14 Pancake mix 15 Stuff and roast a chicken 16 Knead dough 17 Pound/tenderise meat 18 Brown (cook) meat (excluding beef mince) 19 Cream butter and sugar 20 Poach an egg  .

21 Omelettes 22 Roast potatoes 23 Brown (cook) beef mince 24 Melt chocolate properly 25 Crush garlic 26 Separate an egg 27 Chop garlic 28 Cook rice 29 Boil an egg 30 Bake a potato.

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