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Dinosaur bones are the leftover remnants of an alien picnic. Prove they are not.

2007-04-02 15:21:15 · answer #1 · answered by Militant Agnostic 6 · 0 1

Praise God!
I believe the fossils they find are real I just don't necessarily think man has the "most perfect" way of measuring time. But I know a risen saviour who knows every thing that was every dreamed of by the dino people.
So glad to have found another Christian on the website. I only wish I knew how to use there IM. This yahoo stuff is pretty new to me.
Praise the Lord, and God bless you!!

2007-04-02 22:26:54 · answer #2 · answered by carpentershammerer 6 · 1 0

Its not so much 'trusting fossils'

fossils are like an ink blot test... you look at them... and your assumptions about God and the world bubble to the surface without you realizing the assumptions

fossils are generally formed catastrophically, you need the animal to be immediately buried and lots of water... a global flood would leave many fossils al over the place

creationists and naturalists have the same data, but tend to look at it through different assumptions and it is not the data but the assumptions that tend to lead them in different directions

2007-04-02 22:22:50 · answer #3 · answered by whirlingmerc 6 · 0 0

i just love how science minded atheists say there is no god while they quietly hid acts of nature that act in defiant logic of science. like a young woman in 1950 who broke apart a softball sized piece of coal and found a modern day chain in the middle of the formerly combined halves. a fossil footprint of an apatosaurus with the clear imprint of a human foot inside of it fossilized at the exact same time. a trilobite fossil with a perfect imprint of the way it died. a modern day human sandal stepped on it. these fossils and hundreds of thousands of other just in the field of paleontology show that science is no all encompassing force that people pretend it to be.

if there is no force behind the universe than that in it's self is in defiance of the laws of science. for the one concrete rule of biological science is that life breeds life. that inorganic material can never give rise to organic life. god exists without science. but science can not exist without god. so before people start telling the all encompassing science mumbo jumbo. remember this........ people who believe in god don't go around trying to hide, destroy or discredit evidence showing that science exists. scientist go around trying to do that to evidence showing that god does exist. every year just in the field of the study of fossils scientists have to discredit over one hundred fossils because they do not adhere to "the science" that god doesn't exist.

remember this science has yet to find the missing link after 7 frauds have been exposed. religion has hundreds of records of the fact that the names and dates and events in the bible happened.

2007-04-02 22:37:52 · answer #4 · answered by The Simurgh 3 · 0 0

Reading the Bible carefully, you will realize that no living creature matches the descriptions of behemoth and Leviathan. However, if you grab your kid’s dinosaur book, you will notice several possible matches for each one. Let’s examine those.
Behemoth has the following attributes according to Job 40:15-24
It “eats grass like an ox.”
It “moves his tail like a cedar.” (In Hebrew, this literally reads, “he lets hang his tail like a cedar.”)
Its “bones are like beams of bronze,
His ribs like bars of iron.”
“He is the first of the ways of God.”
“He lies under the lotus trees,
In a covert of reeds and marsh.”
Some bibles and study bibles will translate the word “behemoth” as “elephant” or “hippopotamus.” Others will put a note at the edge or bottom of the page, stating that behemoth was probably an elephant or a hippopotamus. Although an elephant or hippopotamus can eat grass (or lie in a covert of reeds and marsh), neither an elephant or a hippopotamus has a “tail like a cedar” (that is, a tail like a large, tapered tree trunk). In your kid’s dinosaur book you will find lots of animals that have “tails like a cedar.”

We would expect behemoth to be a large land animal whose bones are like beams of bronze and so forth, so whatever a behemoth is, it is large. A key phrase is “He is the first of the ways of God.” This phrase in the original Hebrew implied that behemoth was the biggest animal created. Although an elephant or a hippopotamus are big, they are less than one-tenth the size of a Brachiosaurus, the largest (complete) dinosaur ever discovered.[1] A Brachiosaurus could therefore easily be described as “the first of the ways of God.”

Comparing all this information to the description in your kid’s dinosaur book, you may come to the conclusion that “behemoth” is not a normal animal, it is a dinosaur—the brachiosaurus.

2007-04-02 22:31:28 · answer #5 · answered by Karson 2 · 1 0

for me god doesnt live on a cloud by himself seprate from us. everyone has a bit of him in them no matter what faith or religion you are or species. so god was those fossils so by trusting the fossils im trusting god. i dont like to think of god as a kid with an ant farm you know what i mean.

2007-04-02 22:24:08 · answer #6 · answered by SHELLTOE BISCUITS 3 · 0 0

Fossils are tangible, measurable and real. God, OTOH, is a creation of man, only "existing" in some folks' minds.

2007-04-02 22:20:48 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Because we can see and touch fossils

2007-04-02 22:22:02 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

The fossils were planted by...Satan! (Dinosaurlutionist, I love it!)

2007-04-02 22:24:26 · answer #9 · answered by Momofthreeboys 7 · 0 0

Well I don't, I might as well listen to some other fairy tell. Scientist make that stuff up, an educated guess, my whatever your guess is just as good as mines. Pluto ain't a planet anymore and for so many years it was, just one example. God is real and real good to me. Thanks

2007-04-02 22:28:36 · answer #10 · answered by NAZARIEL 3 · 0 0

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