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What are the seventeenth century definitions of "lemmons" and "carrots"? Birds are egg-layers. Birds have feathers, not fur. Bats do not lay eggs. Bats do not have feathers, they have fur. Ancient semitic people may not have know the difference between bats and birds, and that would be an example of the limit of their knowledge. It would also prove that their writings are limited by their primitive knowledge, not the infinite knowledge of a God.
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