Yeah but they ate the unicorns so got kicked off
2007-10-02 05:06:08
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answer #1
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answered by Mustapher Crap 5
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There is a possibility of dinosaurs being on the ark. Not all dinosaurs were large. All dinosaurs started out small, (their eggs were about the size of a football) so they could have been young.
One theory I heard goes like this. Some reptiles grow their whole life. If they lived a long time, they would get big. Notice that people lived 800-900 years before the flood and about 120 years after the flood. No more big dinosaurs after the flood.
2007-10-02 05:24:01
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answered by MikeM 6
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No they weren't.
The dragons and the leviathon mentioned by sdb deacon were in Job. Job was actually written prior to Genesis. The first 5 books in the OT were written by Moses and a recap of events. These books were in the ark of the covenant. Job was found later on proving that dinosaurs or similar animals were around with people but not currently. Also, before the flood the earth was one very large mass of land. It was during the flood that the plates sifted and the continents were formed. In the Bible you will notice it says that the water came from above and below. The fossils are mainly found along the west of Africa and the east of South America proving that these continents were one at some point in time.
My personal thoughts are that the dinosaurs died in the flood but the Bible doesn't mention it so know one knows for sure.
2007-10-02 05:38:56
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answered by Charity 2
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It is not known. Dinosaurs are described in Job, who lived after the flood, so it may be that either eggs or infant dinosaurs were on the Ark. However, the Bible does not say because that was not the point. The point of the Ark was to save a remnant from global destruction.
2007-10-02 05:17:37
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answered by Anonymous
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No, and there is plenty of scientific evidence that shows that fossilization can happen much faster than it does under normal circumstances. Extreme pressure can accelerate the process, so the enormous pressure that would have been caused by a flood capable of covering the whole planet in water could certainly have caused much faster fossilization in anything killed by it, i.e. dinosaurs.
2007-10-02 05:10:35
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answered by vyperjeedai 4
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No.
There's not alot of evidence that the "Ark" existed. If it did the Flood probably took place just beyond the cusp of recorded history so 15,000 years ago or so.
Dinosaurs were extinct 65 Million years ago..
So you're looking at a gap of over 64 million years...
2007-10-02 05:24:18
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answered by sirtanaka 5
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The bible doesn't mention dinosaurs specifically, but it does mention dragons and the leviathon elsewhere. Perhaps these could be references to dinosaurs (the KJV translators didn't know about dinosaurs) and since they are mentioned after the flood we could assume they were on the ark.
2007-10-02 05:08:03
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answered by sdb deacon 6
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did ya miss the memo rebel
captain barney the dino steered the Ark into an iceberg & sank it. 21 gun salute to the dino!
2007-10-02 05:11:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Sweetie, dinosaurs lived and died 65,000,000 million years ago! My 11 year old granddaughter could tell you the names of about 14 of them, and what they ate!
She want to be a paleo-archeologist when she grows up! she'll be very good at it! she does not have a closed mind, and is very curious!
2007-10-02 05:31:12
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answered by evictus 3
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God did not give a name of every animal he brought on the ark,all we know is two of each.
2007-10-02 05:08:52
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answered by elaine 30705 7
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Yes
2007-10-02 05:07:09
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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