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Are Unicorns Real??

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Are Unicorns Real??

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I think unicorns exist on spiritual plane of existence, but not in physical form on this earth or not anymore at least. If there is a heaven (a perfect new world that god has created to go to when you die) then I believe that’s where you’ll see them. There’s two other theories. Europeans believed narwhal tusks to be the horns from the legendary unicorn. Some believe that Noah threw the unicorn off the ark and it evolved into the narwhal. As these tusks were considered to have magic powers, Vikings and other northern traders were able to sell them for many times their weight in gold. The horns were used to make cups that were thought to negate any poison that may have been slipped into the drink. During the 16th century, Queen Elizabeth received a narwhal tusk for £10,000 – the cost of a castle, which she used as a scepter. Avalon (probably from the Celtic word abal: apple; see Etymology below) is a legendary island somewhere in the British Isles, famous for its beautiful apples. It’s a

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Yes, they are real, but not in the way they appear in pop culture and mythology. They are mentioned in the Bible and the Hebrew word for unicorn is “wild ox”. And in some countries of the world today, you can see wild unicorns. I serve as a missionary for a local church and I have saw them myself when I was in Haiti. The truth of the matter is, they are not one horned horses, but they are, and this is no joke, they are cattle or oxen with one horn on their head. I’ve seen them myself so I know they’re real. Hope that helps.

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There is a biblical reference to a unicorn in Psalms. The bible is real. So, unicorns were real.

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Which ones? Thoughts of unicorns are real thoughts, books of unicorns are real books, goats raised by Oberon Zell Ravenheart….? Well, they have one horn…… See, the problem is that the world is far larger than many people would believe, but in many of the expanded parts your participation depends on your frame of mind, getting into the frame of mind where you want to weight his beard, measure his horn, and stick your hand in his wounds can leave you experiencing nothing in a dark marsh while everyone with you meets and talk to the Unicorn. On the otherhand I have watched those who say they are atheists have a spiritual interaction and go thru mental convulsions coming up with a ‘rational’ explanation for what happened, and eventually they convince themselves and edit their memories. So I guess it depends on how you define ‘real’.

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The Bible does mention unicorns as existing, but no one knows if they really looked like magical horses with a shimmery horn, or if they were much more normal creatures. I’m not sure what they looked like; it could be either.

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