On page 17, Osha describes the relation between coral and zoox as a marriage. He shows us that the two cannot live apart. In Erin Nash's blog, she questions when the taxonomists will classify the two as one organism, and if the two had a couple thousand more years, would they become one. "And the two shall become one flesh, so that they are no longer two, but one flesh," Mark 10:8. In the animal world, this clearly is a marriage.
"If the name zoophyte made some sense, then the name zoophytelite…
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Posted on June 20, 2008 at 3:30pm — 1 Comment
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About the volcano comparison -- that sounds right. I haven't studied volcanoes, but if they grow primarily by adding new rock (lava) over time, then that does seem like coral reefs. Good analogy (if that's the primary way volcanoes gain height).
Sorry, again, for the delay!
Osha