Our president does that daily.
And I don't believe that dinosaurs are in the bible, no. They would play a much LARGER part, if you know what I mean.
2007-04-06 02:20:56
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answered by Ferret 4
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relies upon the way you interpret the Bible On one hand you may say the creatures suggested contained in the e book of interest are dinosaurs. on the different hand, scriptures (once studied in detail) instruct that the earth replaced into formed and then devil fell like lightning. Then God bumped off His presence and the ice age began which killed all flora and fauna which contains dinosaurs. Later the Lord got here back and commenced introduction throughout yet this time mankind replaced into on the scene. This scenario isn't that astounding in case you examine the NT and the e book of Revelation which shows that the earth will be destroyed back yet via fireplace (lava) and a clean earth will be created a third time. it really is all contained in the Bible. i have never any scriptures the following with me yet in case you study introduction and seem up unique Greek and Hebrew you'll be conscious they don't say an similar issues. it really is totally very interesting and matches what technology says
2016-11-26 22:34:15
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answered by ? 4
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To say that dinosaurs as we know them are mentioned in the bible is flawed at best, since even today, science is still discovering new types of creatures millions of years old and reclassifying soem of the early dinosaurs to fit the new scientific evidence for how they lived.
I think that is the same for the bible, while it could not say that there were Dilophosaur's or Triceratops mingling with people, animals that are common today could have been viewed differently at that time.
Short answer to your question, I don't believe dinsoaurs as we know them today existed in biblical times.
2007-04-06 02:33:30
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answered by Lief Tanner 5
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The Leviathan and the Behemoth are mentioned in scripture, and their descriptions make them sound an awfully lot like dinosaurs, so I would conclude that yes, dinosaurs are mentioned in the Bible. As for our scientific credibility, let them laugh. We will see who has the last laugh.
2007-04-06 02:37:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I do believe dinosaurs in history, but may not mention in the Bible. One may ponder why there is a "Garden of Eden" before Adam is exiled into the rest of the world.
Science is knowledge in progress, its not total truth.
Bible is not a science textbook or history book, it is a record of how God interact with man.
The Bible did not mention "banna", or sharks or a Rose either, that does not mean they do not exist in ancient days.
2007-04-06 07:06:13
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answered by Wahnote 5
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I believe that the Bible is a FICTIONAL story. The Bible could very well mention animals or creatures that are dinosaur like...if it reads like a story then why wouldn;t it mention dinosaurs.
Just like any other FICTIONAL book that mentiones something from the past but relays it as present time.
2007-04-06 02:24:43
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answered by Vanora S 3
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In Genesis, it says that every living creature came before Adam to be under his authority and to be named by Adam, meaning that even dinosaurs had to have lived with Adam, because they came to Adam to be named by him.
I believe that dinosaurs were wiped out from being hunted by man and the rest of them were killed off in the Great Flood, but the Bible does mention about large creatures or Behemoth's later on well after the Great Flood. "A creature with a tail that is large and strong as a cedar tree." how about Leviathan in the book of Job. I have read too that Job might of been one of the first books of the Bible written during the time before the Flood.
which means that Noah had to have taken small baby dinosaurs on the Ark, yes he could of done that, remember Noah had the Lord's help and there is a verse that says, "With God all things are possible." people like to argue that Noah could of never have taken dinosaurs on the Ark, because they are too big, yeah that might be for the FULL GROWN ADULT DINOSAURS, but whats about the small baby ones?? Look at polar bear cub compared to a full grown adult. major difference in size
the only dinosaur that could of very much survived the Great Flood is of course Nessie, because of it being a sea creature.
2007-04-06 02:29:36
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answered by sanctusreal77 3
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There is no mention of dinosaurs in the Bible. Fearsome fictitious monsters are described occasionally, and apologists will contort some of the descriptions to fit dinosaurs.
2007-04-06 02:25:21
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answered by novangelis 7
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People of biblical times had absolutely no concept of dinosaurs. On the few occasions when a giant bone was unearthed, they attributed it to a lost race of giant humans, not to extinct giant reptiles. There are a few passages describing known animals of their day, like the hippopotamus and crocodile, which some people misinterpret as references to dinosaurs, a clear impossibility.
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2007-04-06 02:24:21
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answered by PaulCyp 7
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They aren't in the bible, some just try to justify any scientific finding by saying it's in the bible.
2007-04-06 02:23:07
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answered by millajovovichsboyfriend 4
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God created the heavens and the earth, and animals. He created man last.
dinosaurs had come and gone before Adam was created.. It is only man who has a comparatively short history on earth. The animals were here a long time before that.
Genesis says nothing about animals being created at the same time as Adam. But it mentions them FIRST. Genesis 1;21.
2007-04-06 02:35:23
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answered by pugjw9896 7
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