by Seeker on March 31st, 2004

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If Noah and his family were the only ones left after the flood, how did other races develop?

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  • by Morphius on April 1st, 2004

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    If you ask a biblical question, then you should get a biblical answer. The bible tells that the nations were formed from the children of Noah and their children. They all spoke one language. Then these men decided to build the tower of babel to reach the heavens. God saw this and decided to stop it. He spread the people over all over the earth and gave them a different language. Then they went on, living as they did before.

    Factoid #6- Luke was probably the only person to write about Christ and not see him. He went around asking people about what the saw of Christ.

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    • this answer is exactly right

      Alxarh

      by Alxarh on April 4th, 2004

    • What does Luke have to do with it?

      jwmbiz

      by jwmbiz on January 22nd, 2005

    • It is overly simplified to define a race as a group of people who speaks a single language.

      pareto

      by pareto on December 12th, 2005

    • Good answer. And then theseparation of the people led to the formation of races. I think that over a long period of time, a person's habits and physical appearance change to adapt to the area in which they live, for example, there are fish that live so far underwater where it is totally dark that they lost their eyes over many generations.

      Tom

      by Tom on September 4th, 2009

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