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Post by Debbie62 on Aug 10, 2020 16:29:02 GMT -5
creation.com/did-a-meteor-wipe-out-the-dinosaurs-what-about-the-iridium-layerLand animals (this includes dinosaurs) and man were created on Day 6 about 6,000 years ago—so dinosaurs lived at the same time as people. Adam sinned and brought death, disease and bloodshed into the world. Before then, no dinosaur could have died. A global Flood occurred about 1,656 years later, wiping out all land animals that breathe though nostrils (that weren’t on the Ark). Thus billions of animals were buried quickly and formed fossils. This is when most dinosaur fossils formed. Noah took two of every kind of land animal (seven of the ‘clean’ ones) on board an ocean-liner–sized Ark — this included dinosaurs. For more information, see How did all the animals fit on Noah’s Ark? After the Flood, the descendants of those dinosaurs existed for a while with humans, and there seem to be eye-witness accounts of them, e.g. in Job 40:15 ff. and in the many dragon legends found around the world. Eventually they all died out, except for possible rare sightings in uninhabited areas which have not been properly verified. The causes were probably no more dramatic than those that cause extinctions of other species, e.g. man’s hunting, change of climate, loss of food source, fragmentation of habitat.
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Post by Crazy Crow on Aug 10, 2020 17:06:34 GMT -5
Kinda cool to read different schools of thought.
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Post by blackmagic on Aug 10, 2020 19:07:14 GMT -5
Kind of discredits all of bone dating, but it's interesting.
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Post by Dependable Dog on Aug 10, 2020 19:08:20 GMT -5
I appreciate this. I do enjoy all different ideologies about history.
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Post by Perfectly Imperfect on Aug 10, 2020 19:08:49 GMT -5
It's interesting. The world is either less than 10,000 years old, or a few hundred million.
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Post by Dependable Dog on Aug 10, 2020 19:09:03 GMT -5
Maybe the truth is somewhere in the middle.
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Post by Neo on Aug 10, 2020 20:22:56 GMT -5
So they were on the ark? And existed with people? Interesting approach. Respectable.
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Post by Raven on Aug 11, 2020 5:07:05 GMT -5
I definitely think it's closer to thousands than millions.
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Post by Hungry Hungry Hippo on Aug 11, 2020 5:07:27 GMT -5
The earth would be gone 200 times over if it were millions.
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Post by skeleton on Aug 11, 2020 5:07:44 GMT -5
Hmm. Never thought dinos were on the ark.
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Post by Apricky on Aug 11, 2020 9:49:32 GMT -5
I'm open to reality being somewhere in the middle of creation and the big bang.
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Post by Topanga on Aug 11, 2020 13:04:44 GMT -5
tY for this!
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Post by xea989 on Aug 26, 2020 15:04:16 GMT -5
I could see them being on the arc. Why not?
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Post by REBdomine on Aug 26, 2020 15:04:35 GMT -5
I could see them being on the arc. Why not? I go back and forth with that one.
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