The dinosaurs weren't created by God, they were created by the fallen angels, Enoch gives the account of it where the fallen angels mixed the genetics of animals to create different ones, they "blasphemed" against the creatures of the land and the birds of the sky. They were wiped out by the flood.
2006-11-27 04:40:27
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a place in Texas where the riverbed was exposed to show an almost perfect set of Dinosaur tracks. This is not that unusual. When a layer of sediment fills tracks under the right geological conditions the tracks can turn to stone and be preserved.
What is unusual about this particular set of Dino tracks is a perfectly preserved trio of human prints that go right through the Dino tracks. The footprints of a man woman and young child are imprinted right into the actual track of the Dino. The only way this could have happened is if they were all made within a few hours of each other and them covered by a flood or an eruption.
I first read this story about 45 years ago as a young boy. I have seen it a few times since. I'm not sure if you could google some series of words and come up with it or not. It's worth a try.
Love and blessings Don
2006-11-27 04:45:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you have your facts mixed up a little. Take note that God's days are not like our days. I believe I read that one of his days is equal to 1000 or 2000 of ours, so if it is even 1000 days per 1 it would be7000 of his to create the world. First came the Earth's creation, then came the dinosaurs, then came the meteor, then the world was reborn and then came Adam and Eve and on and on until modern man. I'm pretty sure that is the way it was.
2006-11-27 04:44:27
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answered by golden rider 6
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The Bible doesn't say how long it took to make the earth. If you look closely at Gen. 1:2, it says the earth was already in existence before the first creative day even started. Those "days" were huge time periods in which Jehovah used to prepare the already-esisting earth for human habitation. The earth could have been in existence for millions of years BEFORE the first "day" started.
The idea of a meteor striking the earth, resulting in the extinction of the dinosaurs, is not based on fact.
2006-11-27 04:45:24
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answered by LineDancer 7
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No meteor. The dinosaurs just went extinct naturally. Dinosaurs dying by a meteor is the evolutionary explanation for their demise, not necessarily the biblical reason.
2006-11-27 04:44:34
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answered by . 7
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Dianosaurs were not there when Adam and Eve were sent to this earth. They were destroyed by meteorites befor their arrival.. so when they came ,the world was clear for them. This world has been destroyed many times before and this time this destruction will result in doomsday for us. After every destruction there was beginning of new life ,so after Dianosaurs destrcution there was new beginning and this time it was for humen.so just clearifying that Adam and eve came here when Dianosaurs era was over.and yes this world is made in 6 days.
2006-11-27 04:50:37
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answered by Anonymous
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You are not supposed to take the bible word for word. Dinosaurs lived for millions of years so it is impossible that all this occured in 7 days.
2006-11-27 04:38:05
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answered by KathyS 7
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The entire account of the creation as proposed by the Bible is false. That's how. Man didn't evolve on earth until well after the dinosaurs had gone extinct.
2006-11-27 04:38:58
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answered by ChooseRealityPLEASE 6
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note that creatures of the sea, land, and air were created previously mankind. Reread Genesis a million your lack of understanding about the tale confounds me. it really is authentic, ever heard of a real tale? a tale is something with a starting up, a center, and an end.
2016-11-29 20:27:02
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answered by plyler 4
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World was created in 6 days. No one know why the dinosaurs died.
2006-11-27 04:38:44
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answered by Anonymous
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