Humans and Dinosaurs lived together before the comet killed the Dinosaurs. When god made the earth, he made Adam and Eve. We are from them. We did not come from Apes or one single cell. The lord up in heaven made us.
The earth is 6,000 years. I heard that he made the earth with age. They have divcoery (Sp?) a T-Rex track and in it, was a human helmet. I think that God made Dinosaurs when he made the earth.
2007-03-09
11:21:59
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2007-03-09
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Wow.
2007-03-09 12:13:47
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answered by Andrea 3
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OMG, you sound just like my friend. Radiometric testing has shown the earth to be anywhere from 3.5-4.3 billion years old. Evolution is factual, I mean come on. This can't be for real because most of the things you mentioned, science could logically refute.
In opinion alone (as we have no proof of anything in this realm) God created the inorganic and organic compounds -- elements, RNA, DNA, subsequent proteins-- that eventually made their way through evolution to become humans. As far as if dinosaurs and humans lived together... ever watch the flintstones? ;)
2007-03-09 11:30:15
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answered by Anonymous
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There are no human fossils or artifacts found with dinosaurs, and there are no dinosaur fossils found with human fossils (except birds, which are descended from dinosaurs; out-of-place human traces such as the Paluxy footprints do not withstand examination).
Furthermore, there is an approximately sixty-four-million-year gap in the fossil record when there are neither dinosaur nor human fossils. If humans and dinosaurs coexisted, traces of the two should be found in the same time places. At the very least, there should not be such a dramatic separation between them.
2007-03-09 11:30:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Even scientists who question Darwinian evolution don't think the Earth was made 6000 years ago, all at once.
You can believe in a 4 billion year old Earth and evolution and still believe we were created by a Creator who watches over us today.
500 years ago an Anglican Bishop said he believed the Bible says the Earth was created 6000 years ago. Hardly the cornerstone of religion. He was a man, he could have been wrong. It looks that way.
I don't recommend Dawson's books. He's just another fundamentalist who asserts some things that have no scientific proof, and is obnoxious about it.
Here's a website from a scientist who's also a Christian. He believes in science and he believes in religion. There needn't be a conflict.
http://www.reasons.org
2007-03-09 11:41:21
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answered by Bob 7
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No. One time I was ridiculing a friend because he believed in the Lost City of Atlantis. When he cited some (inane) evidence, I made the comment "That is like saying that humans and dinosaurs lived together, and it is true because I have seen it on the 'Flintstones'". The bottom line is you can believe in whatever you wish to believe in, but if it isn't supported by facts, you might get ridiculed.
2007-03-09 11:46:44
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answered by Amphibolite 7
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I think you are confusing the 6,000 years with that is the age of the oldest religion we know of.
I also heard about the story you said, but that has been debunked with a careless archaeologist accidently contaminating the burial site.
The earliest known Humans (as in homosapiens - us) only goes back roughly 100,000 years, earlier, there were sub-species like Neanderthals as old as 150,000 years.
The Earth is as old as 4.5 billion years old, at least to when the first forms of microscopic life could thrive on the planet, even older in the time it was still forming.
I think the mathematical equation of 4.5 billion years far surpasses your 6,000 years, quiaff?
2007-03-09 11:29:39
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answered by Lief Tanner 5
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No, they did not. Homo Sapiens (modern humans) appeared around 100,000 years ago. Homo Erectus (ancestor of modern humans) appeared 500,000 to 1,000,000 years ago. The Cretaceous period, which is the last period when dinosaurs lived ended 65 million years ago. There is NO possible way for humans and dinosaurs to have lived together.
The earth is not 6,000 years old. Radioactive dating places it at around 4.5 billion years. Since radioisotopes decay at a steady and invariable rate, they can be used to determine the age of something. Besides, a 12,000 year old Indian village in South America was discovered sometime ago.
2007-03-09 11:33:32
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answered by Zero 3
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It seems that when the dinosours ruled the earth, mammal were tiny, secretive creatures living in the undergrowth and in the trees, eating insects. One of these tiny mammals was our direct ancestor. Perhaps God controlled the direction of evolution but evolution is a fact. Do some reading - try Richard Dawson's books[disregarding his bias against religion ] and you will be persuaded unless you have a closed mind.
2007-03-09 11:37:10
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answered by william a 6
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No, the dinosaurs went extinct so that monkeys could evolve into humans!
2007-03-09 11:24:54
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answered by Trapped in a Box 6
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Too much Flinstones?
2007-03-09 11:26:03
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answered by nerveserver 5
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