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2006-12-14 15:19:56 · 18 answers · asked by Asilos Magdalena 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

[cajunpalomino] Man and ape share a common ancestor like cousins. You see the lineage of a brother and sister will grow apart generation after generation. Add a hundreds of millions of years and there you have man and apes, two related primates who co-exist.

2006-12-14 15:27:20 · update #1

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Man and dinosaurs weren't here at the same time, man was here with the woolly mammoth.

2006-12-14 15:23:32 · answer #1 · answered by Sean 7 · 2 0

If God wants to make it look like dinos and men lived at the same time, don't you think he could do it? Don't you think God could make bones and make them look like they've always been there?

Someone actually said that here once. There is no evidence of it because we were here after the dinos were wiped out by the ice age. Simple as that. And for the naysayers - there is a fish called a coelacanth which was thought to be extinct with the dinos, but is still found today. Pre-dating the dinosaurs by millions of years and once thought to have gone extinct with them, 65 million years ago, the Coelacanth with its "missing link" "proto legs" was "discovered" alive and well in 1938.

If the human race had lived alongside the dinos, we would have been wiped out right alongside of them.

2006-12-14 15:29:40 · answer #2 · answered by ReeRee 6 · 0 0

Two Reasonable Christian Answers

-Genesis uses literary techniques opposed to being completely literal
-God created the world with dinosaur fossils already in it

I recently thought up the second theory, but it is very undeveloped so I would recommend going with the first one.

Edit: I didn't that you said co-exist. I believe there is scientific evidence against the idea that men coexisted with dinosaurs.

2006-12-14 15:24:04 · answer #3 · answered by gnighm 2 · 1 1

Man did not co-exist with the dinosaurs. Man and dinosaurs are seperated by millions of years.

We did co-exist with wooly mammoths and ice age creatures though.

2006-12-21 19:16:26 · answer #4 · answered by minuteblue 6 · 0 0

What proof is there that man co-existed with dinosaurs? "Man" had not evolved into "man" yet.

Did you know that the time between T Rex and man is the same as between T Rex and stegosaurus? It's hard to wrap your mind around how much time we are talking about. Man is the newly evolved kid on the block.

2006-12-14 15:25:10 · answer #5 · answered by sixgun 4 · 2 0

Because man didn't coexist with dinosaurs idiot. (oops busted) Dinosaurs went extinct about 60 million years ago. Man didn't appear on Earth until about 6 million years ago. 6 thousand if you listen to Christions. Why on Earth would God create an Earth with Dinosaur fossils already in it? God that's it, Of course he did it just to fool me. And here all this time I have been an Atheist you have completely reformed me with your intelligence explanation. Kisses Betty

The question is, moot. I love that answer, moot I love the word, moot. Sounds like it is from an idiot to lazy to give an answer doesnt it? xx (Oops busted again)

2006-12-14 15:27:54 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Because humans never co-existed with dinosaurs.

2006-12-14 15:26:16 · answer #7 · answered by =_= 5 · 1 0

Uh, could be that they didn't live at the same time. Or even within a couple of MILLION years.

The Yaks(pbut) are a different story.

2006-12-14 15:26:56 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

How does this have anything to do with evolution? If man came during, or after dinosaurs then it doesn't mean that they are related. That's like saying that because George Washington came before me then I must be his relative.

2006-12-14 15:24:10 · answer #9 · answered by Nikki 2 · 0 3

That's easy: Because men and dinosaurs didn't co-exist.

2006-12-14 15:22:18 · answer #10 · answered by . 7 · 3 0

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