Haven't you ever heard of the Churchosaurus Rex? Big creature with a bible tail, used it to bible thump non-believing dinosaurs. I heard those ankylosaurus were a hard dinosaur to crack. Probably ended up in tar pit hell.
I kid, I kid!
2006-11-16 15:24:19
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answered by Gypsy Cat 4
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Dinosaurs only tie into religion from a creationists stand point. Theirs is a belief that man and dinosaurs walked the earth at the same time, and that man even rode dinosaurs. This is know as Flintsonian Creationism.
Considering how the small carnivorous dinosaurs ran in packs it's highly unlikely that humans would have been walking with them, running as fast as they could away from them yes, walking with them no.
2006-11-16 15:19:48
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answered by Black Dragon 5
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regarding the answer that commented that many religious people believe that dinosaurs and humans coexisted at the same time: how could the environment have supported the caloric needs of huge-bodied reptiles and massively encephalized mammals at the same time? the caloric needs of each is so great, one to support a large body and the other to support an unusually large brain, that there could not possibly enough food to feed both. i guess a creationist could argue that that is the reason for which dinosaurs went extinct, but if theirs is a rational god, a great "designer," why would he bother creating a large-bodied, under-encephalized reptile when he knew that it would lose in a competition for resources to a small mammal with a large cranial capacity? if that were so, this god would be irrational, and how can an irrational god judge right and wrong?
sorry that was not very succinct.
2006-11-16 15:31:16
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answered by lb 3
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Here.s one way. God placed dinosaurs on earth a long time ago so that humanity would have fosel fuel. So man could take it out of the erth and put the dangerouse gases in the atmosphere and cause acid rain etc... all in the name of progress. or is it all the money and greed.in the last 70 years we have progressed in an elarming rate"very interesting" but in doing so sin has worked threw us all to destroy earth faster than ever before in history.
2006-11-16 15:32:16
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answered by chucky 3
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I dont think the bible needs to enumerate each animal species God created, or it would take a library of just the Genesis. So, i believe that dinosaurs are created by God. It is included there in the genesis, during the six days. But what is six days in God's time? In fact God is not bound by time. So what is six days then? Maybe our scientist and religion is not conflicting anyway.
2006-11-16 15:19:16
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answered by Alx 1
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How do they fit into evolution, was your great granddaddy a dino?
What ever happened to Brontosaurus, by the way. I was taught that in Science when I was a kid (along with the fact Pluto was a planet)!
How can I beleive in anything if they keep changing the rules, the names, etc.
Science shouldn't be allowed in the Public grades 1-12 until they make up their minds and PROVE everything.
Only PROVEN, UNCHANGABLE ABSOLUTE Science should be allowed, otherwise you screw up a lot of minds!
School, grade school, is about teaching FACTS, HARD FACTS 2+2=4
At least 1/4 my science education from the schools is now "old wives tales" taught to me as utter truths.
Who perpetrates myths, now!
Any school that teaches science is teaching potential mythology and when you grow up you'll laughed at for saying things like "there are 9 planets in the solar system" or "brontosaurus is my favorite dinosaur"
Who taught me those fallacies!
Why are people allowed to teach fallacies in school!
If you're going to teach fallacies in school, teach ALL fallacies.
There is NO difference between saying there is a God and there is a Bronosaurus and there is a planet caled Pluto!
WHAT COLOR, by the way, was the SKIN of HOMO ERECTUS
White? Black? Brown? Yellow? Red?
I'm still waiting for one of you guys to get off the pot and tell me the skin color of Cro Magnon and Homo Erectus.
In the last naturual history musuem I visited long ago it was white.
Was the first human descendent white?
2006-11-16 15:24:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Dinosaur-like animals are mentioned in the Bible in Job 41.
2006-11-16 15:19:12
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answered by Bobby Jim 7
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humorous vid! strangely, like many myths, the Bible seems to might desire to tried to describe those super bones uncovered by erosion (fossils). It does point out Behemoth and leviathan, wich are likely mythical creatures inspired by uncovered fossils, only as cyclopes became into inspired by a great cranium or Greek heros by great femurs. that's dazzling the kind of great bones modern-day in extremely some Greek websites that apparently been buried or respected.
2016-10-04 01:35:19
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answered by ? 4
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How do peacocks tie into religion?
2006-11-16 15:20:14
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answered by Anonymous
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They tie into them all unless they choose to ignore them.
2006-11-16 15:44:55
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answered by Buzz s 6
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