Unfortunately, people believed in all sorts of Fairy Tales because, they used drugs and stuff without realizing it and may have gotten too drunk.
They were fools who really believed that man (Adam) was really made out of dust and dirt.
Now look around you, do you see men being made out of dust and dirt?
Of course not, what kind of foolish question would that be?
We must use evolution, DNA, and yes, real sex education to see how we really got here.
Thank you.
What is the difference between dirt and dust?
can you use calcium chloride flakes on dirt road to keep the dust down.
It depends. In the US, dirt often refers to what most people call earth or soil. A lot of household dust consists of dead human [or pet] cells: bits of skin that has flaked off, hair and so on. That is not [yet] soil. Outdoors, they would be the same except that dust would be extremely dry.In the UK there is less of a distinction between dust and dirt - the main distinction being the dryness of dust..
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The noun 'dirt' is an uncountable noun; a word for a substance, such as mud or dust; loose soil or earth.
The dust of the earth was used to make Adam. Adam means made from dust.
A particle of dust
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His name was Adam, He was made from dust
Both. The insane winds came and blew the topsoil off the ground and into the air, but i was kind of also dust and kinda also sand. Dirt, Sand, or Dust are all ok to say, but dust is usually what it is called.
What is the difference between dirt and dust?
No the moon is made of dust and dirt. It does reflect the sunlight though.
No actually they are made from mucus and dust that is gathered in your nose by your nose hairs.
because god made him with dust
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If you are Christian( I am ) then god made Adam out of dust then took a bone off Adam and made Eve. Then they had 44 babies and we branched off from there
Probably has to do with getting cremated after you die. Ha, ha, ha! No it is part of the Anglican (Church of England, Episcopalian) burial service: "ashes to ashes, dust to dust". Ashes and dust are synonymous terms which mean "dirt". (This is why "ashcan" means the same as "dustbin") The sense is that we start out as dirt (see the book of Genesis for the story of Adam being created from dirt) and we end up as dirt. Our physical existance is just a passing phase, so we should not grieve overmuch over the death of loved ones.