The following is a quote from the website "Apologetics Press":
"Truth be told, dinosaurs and men did coexist as contemporaries. There is no other conclusion that respects the clear, compelling statements of the inspired Word of God."
If this is the case, why didn't the dinosaurs feast on mankind? I can understand the "everybody got along before Adam and Eve's fall" theory, but what about afterwards? Why isn't the scourge of the presence of huge, flesh-eating monsters described in the bible like famine, plagues, and death are? Maybe mankind wasn't the dinosaurs' favorite food source ... but it wouldn't have stopped carnivores from eating them if they were available. We see this demonstrated even today when humans come in uncontrolled contact with the carnivores of the wild.
I mean, honestly ... are there actually people out there who really think that man and dinosaurs coexisted, besides the ones who want to make a profit from it?
2007-05-27
06:44:48
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