lmao!
2007-09-01 01:05:35
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It has been shown that there would have been plenty of room on the Ark for the dinosaur pairs. However, perhaps due to an inadequate food supply after the Flood, the dinosaurs became exinct about that time. Most were buried - like many other things - under the enormous pressure of the water and tons of silt.
2007-09-01 08:34:28
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answer #2
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answered by BowtiePasta 6
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Apparently not too many dinosaurs were in the lands where the stories in the Bible took place. Just like the people were not concerned about wolverines eating the sheep.
2007-09-01 08:22:03
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answer #3
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answered by Martin S 7
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Dinosaurs and all other prehistoric life in the last prehistoric era of evolution were killed by God with the world wide flood recorded on the first day of Genesis. There were no dinosaurs living on Earth at the time of the second worldwide flood recorded in the Bible which was Noah's flood.
2007-09-01 09:39:32
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that a T-Rex would pose a huge threat to sheep and people (I had a dream about Dinosaurs last night).
2007-09-01 08:10:11
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answered by The Return Of Sexy Thor 5
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The fear of man wasn't instilled into the animals until after the Biblical Flood.
2007-09-01 08:09:33
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answered by michael m 5
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And why didnt they raise dinosaurs as cattle instead of cows? according to "evolution is a fairytale", they werent "evil" (like if any animal is)
2007-09-01 12:27:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Cave paintings in the Biblical lands, I doubt it.
Ignorance is the enemy. You should study.
2007-09-01 08:33:05
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answered by great gig in the sky 7
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Well,people often have the ASSUMPTION that dinosaurs are mean evil animals who eat any little animal.That is nonsense.I often use giraffes as my analogy.Giraffes are BIG animals that do not eat all little animals.Many people go on the NONSENSE presented in public schools(like those teachers and textbook writers were there).LOL
2007-09-01 08:07:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess unlike we think today, back in those days dinos probably were herbivours and wern't considered a threat.
2007-09-01 08:06:08
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answered by a.braynen 3
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yeah, but have you ever seen the cave paintings of those sheep?!!!! THEY WERE HUGE!! WITH BIG TEETH!!!
and HORNS!!!! Now granted, a few sheep were eaten, no doubt, BUT them sheep took out a few nasty beast, especially when they roamed as a pack!
2007-09-01 08:16:15
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answered by Diver Down 3
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