It seemed like a good idea at the time, but they really weren't working out. Leaving footprints all over the place, taking up too much room when they died...and oy vey, the stench!!!
2007-01-12 07:58:42
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answered by Jim C 4
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People killed all the dinosaurs. They were big predators and as you can see from the modern world man is the greatest killing machine ever to walk the face of the earth and we don't like being eaten. We may have killed them by overhunting their food source. Then once the ecosystem could no longer support them they started to die off then I'm sure we were killing some of them for food anyway so bam there you have it. I'm sure that evolutionists would have you believe that humans and dinosaurs weren't around at the same time but they're wrong.
2007-01-12 08:24:22
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answered by Frank Edwards 3
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What Happened To The Dinosaurs?
Author: John Whitmore
Although the monstrous creature was obviously a vegetarian, its size was overwhelming. Its hips could withstand the enormous force of each pounding step and its midsection was a mass of muscle. Its gigantic tail extended far behind him, not unlike a giant cedar tree swaying behind his body. Its bones were like steel girders with ribs like iron bars to support his enormous weight. This is the greatest creature to roam the swamps and rivers of the earth.
This article is one of many found within Mr. Malone's excellent book, Search for the Truth.
Is this a scene from the blockbuster movie, Jurassic Park? It could be, but it isn't. This description, which perfectly fits an Apatosaurus, is a paraphrased description taken from one of the oldest books of the Bible, Job 40:15-24. If dinosaurs have been extinct for 65 million years, how could a writer of the Bible have accurately described the appearance, food, and habitat of this creature?
The vast majority of books on dinosaurs are written from an evolutionary perspective which assumes that the dinosaurs died out 65 million years ago. The leading model for the demise of the dinosaur involves a large asteroid hitting the earth. Yet the most obvious alternative explanation is almost always ignored. Almost all fossils are the remains of creatures buried by water-borne sediment which has subsequently turned to rock. If this is due to the flood of worldwide extent, as the water flowed over all the land surfaces, animals would have been drowned and been buried by massive amounts of rapidly accumulating sediment. It is not all surprising to find a general lack of burial mixing between these very different kinds of animals due to local or ecological grouping.
Genesis 7:2 states that Noah saved two of every representative "kind" of land animal on the ark. Noah would have taken young specimens, not huge, older creatures. Dinosaurs would have emerged from the ark to inhabit an entirely different world. Instead of a warm, mild climate worldwide, they would have found a harsh climate which soon settled into an ice age. If climatic hardships did not cause the dinosaur's extinction, man's tendency to destroy probably did.
In the early 1900's on the Doheny expedition into the Grand Canyon, Indian cave drawings were found which closely resembled a duck-billed dinosaur. Legends from ancient China to ancient England have recorded descriptions of dinosaur-like creatures. The Kuku Yalanji aboriginal people have paintings which look exactly like plesiosaurs. These and other intriguing evidences seem to indicate that perhaps that age of the dinosaurs ended more recently than is commonly taught. Christians do not need to feel foolish about standing on Scripture in their understanding of the world around us. There is ample evidence to support the Biblical record. Evolution serves as the foundation basis for the religions of humanism and atheism. These world views are popular because man, instead of God, decides on rules and moral standards. Creation serves as the foundational basis for Christianity which acknowledges that all things were created by God, that we live in a fallen universe, and that it will be restored to perfection in the future.
2007-01-12 18:01:55
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answered by Freedom 7
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A large celestial body struck the Yucatan peninsula, near modern Mexico, approximately 64.5 million years ago in early summer.
The debris thrown into the sky by the asteroid and resulting fires darkened the skies for years, collapsing the food chain. Only generalized life forms, creatures able to hibernate in some fashion, wait out a cataclysm in a swamp, bury seeds, or subsist on decay survived.
Dinosaurs, which were large highly specialized creatures with warm blooded metabolisms, were not generally equipped to survive this.
However, one family of dinosaurs did survive. And to this day, there are twice as many species of them than there are mammals. These are the birds.
It is unlikely that God micromanaged any of these events. I personally believe that life is sufficiently anthropic in character that something humanlike would have come. Something like Dale Russell's speculative Troodon hominid, for instance.
2007-01-12 08:02:22
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answered by evolver 6
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once again you're seen for the Godless harlot you're. Jesus damn nicely did not kill the dinosaurs. they'd a faulty pastime of cover-and-search for utilising the time-device that the extraterrestrial beings left behind after progression the Earth.
2016-11-23 14:33:57
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answered by ? 4
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They were getting in the way of economic growth.
2007-01-12 08:05:17
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answered by Anonymous
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he didn't. there are about five or more things that did. the most know the giant asteroid that hit the yukitan.
2007-01-12 07:59:28
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answered by drakelungx 3
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Human beings didn't exist at that time.
2007-01-12 08:08:20
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answered by cruel 3
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They just didn't fit in to the plot of his book.
2007-01-12 08:02:49
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answered by Anonymous
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He woulda if He coulda,but... http://jesusneverexisted.com
2016-05-12 22:16:24
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answered by Kevin 2
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