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Dinosaurs played a dominant role in life on earth during their age. But then they came to an end. The rock layers containing human fossils consistently occur above those layers containing dinosaur fossils. Because of this, scientists generally conclude that humans came on the earthly scene later |
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All the animals came first, before man. If you don't believe in the literal "six days" of creation, then that gives the dinosaurs plenty of time to go extinct before man came along, along with other critters that met their own Apocalypse before the Ark.
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Some dinosaurs (and pterosaurs) may indeed have been created in the fifth era listed in Genesis, when the Bible says that God made "flying creatures" and "great sea monsters." Perhaps other types of dinosaurs were created in the sixth epoch. The vast array of dinosaurs with their huge appetites would have been appropriate considering the abundant vegetation that evidently existed in their time.—Genesis 1:20-24. When the dinosaurs had fulfilled their purpose, God ended their life. But the Bible is silent on how he did that or when. We can be sure that dinosaurs were created by Jehovah for a purpose, even if we do not fully understand that purpose at this time. They were no mistake, no product of evolution. That they suddenly appear in the fossil record unconnected to any fossil ancestors, and also disappear without leaving connecting fossil links, is evidence against the view that such animals gradually evolved over millions of years of time. Thus, the fossil record does not support the evolution theory. Instead, it harmonizes with the Bible’s view of creative acts of God. |
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You may find the following article interesting - http://www.answersingenesis.org/tj/v5/i2/diet.asp I agree with your bible study teacher. ![]() |
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And I thought this thread was about the song by 'Iron Butterfly'.... My bad.
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Most scientist agree that the earth existed millions of years before man. It was probably sometime during those millions of years that dinosaurs walked the earth. Archaelogy has unearthed skeltal remains of dinosaurs which proves that some were meat-eaters while others ate vegetation. What dinosaurs ate had nothing to do with Adam/Eve. It seems to me that your Bible study teacher is confusing Adam/Eve with the command that God gave Noah after the flood--permission to eat meat.
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B. P.S. Whatever, ask your sunday school teacher to explain why there is no physical evidence of T-Rex an man ever being on Earth at the same time, and then ask him why there was no reference to dinosaurs in the bible, while you are at it. |
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After the dinosaurs tasted the forbidden fruit they realized that were naked and were ashamed. They were even more humiliated when they found they could do nothing about it -- lacking opposable thumbs. Thereafter, they spent their days hiding in the bushes and avoiding each other, and soon died out.
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that is very funny
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Last edited by whatever; 11-17-2005 at 12:24 PM. |
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