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How Did the Animals Spread Throughout the Earth After the Flood?
We see similar species of animals and plants in different regions. For example, there are populations of Tapirs in rain forests of Central and South America as well as across the world in Malayan islands. These are called “Split Ranges”. From a Biblical perspective, this is evidence that animals migrated after Noah's flood, and in more than one direction. The secular science world does not have an answer to explain this animal migration pattern across the oceans.
There are only a few theories available that attempt to explain these split ranges. 1) Evolutionary Theory, 2) Plate Tectonics Theory, 3) Land Bridge Theory, and 4) Floating Raft Theory. This lecture will demonstrate that the evolutionary theory cannot adequately explain these split ranges. Using what we know from the Bible, as well as what we observe in our world, we will construct models that provide answers to this question of "How did the animals spread over all the earth after the flood?"
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