But why do YE creationists only think dinosaurs lived with people? There's billions of other species that existed in other geologic time periods! Do you "think: these species never existed? Then why all the fossils?
Do you "think" that these billions of species co-existed with all the all the modern animals that we have today before the 'Great Flood'?
Please tell me what you guys "think"! And here's a list of the other geologic periods where millions of species existed.
2007-10-19
11:37:44
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Quaternary (1.8 mya to today)
Holocene (10,000 years to today)
Pleistocene (1.8 mya to 10,000 yrs)
Tertiary (65 to 1.8 mya)
Pliocene (5.3 to 1.8 mya)
Miocene (23.8 to 5.3 mya)
Oligocene (33.7 to 23.8 mya)
Eocene (54.8 to 33.7 mya)
Paleocene (65 to 54.8 mya)
Mesozoic Era
(248 to 65 mya)
Cretaceous (144 to 65 mya)
Jurassic (206 to 144 mya)
Triassic (248 to 206 mya)
Paleozoic Era
(543 to 248 mya)
Permian (290 to 248 mya)
Carboniferous (354 to 290 mya)
Pennsylvanian (323 to 290 mya)
Mississippian (354 to 323 mya)
Devonian (417 to 354 mya)
Silurian (443 to 417 mya)
Ordovician (490 to 443 mya)
Cambrian (543 to 490 mya)
Tommotian (530 to 527 mya)
Precambrian Time (4,500 to 543 mya)
2007-10-19
11:38:56 ·
update #1
oldguy63: So why are there fossils of all these species you claim never existed?
There are dinosaur fossils and you claim they existed. Why make the exception for dinosaurs?
2007-10-19
11:47:06 ·
update #2
"some of the latest evolutionary models are showing mammals"
Yah mammals co-existed with dinosaurs over 65 million years ago. A lot of people have known this for a long time. It's something "new".
2007-10-19
11:49:49 ·
update #3
I mean it's not something new.
2007-10-19
11:51:37 ·
update #4
Please just answer the question!
2007-10-19
11:53:16 ·
update #5
Dude,... you like reading stupid answers, don't you?
Yes...their stupidity amuses and amazes me. =P
I mean the stuff they come up with..lol
2007-10-19
11:54:53 ·
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I don't even think creationists can even grasp what this question means. Oh well.
2007-10-19
11:58:50 ·
update #7
Most people who think that are safley behind bars.
2007-10-19 11:44:35
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah, chum, and that they drove foot-peddled autos too. some years in the past, dinosaur tracks have been got here across that confirmed what known to be human ft prints strolling next to them--like a boy strolling his dino for a potty smash. Scientists have considering the fact that shown, quite a few situations, that those tracks have been from animals sinking and sliding interior the airborne dirt and dust, and not made by potential of human beings. you don't be attentive to what number situations i've got had some little pr1ck tell me human beings lived with dinosaurs. the biggest difficulty with the creationist view is that --the place are the dinos that Noah ought to have stored? And, why did Noah irresponsibly sacrifice endangered animals after popping out of the ark? would not god shelter something or is he so uncaring for his animals? human beings might have made rapid foodstuff snacks in the event that they lived with dinosaurs.
2016-10-13 05:31:55
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answered by ? 4
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Some people point out those fossiles in Texas, but there is a problem with them. The human footprint is consistently in the same position relative to the dino print. Why would a hunter hop from one print to the next, and how did he hit the same spot on every print? Never landing on a toe print or beside the print? The fact is, those footprints are just what that kind of dino print looks like.
2007-10-19 11:47:59
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answered by Anonymous
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oh you don't hear about it so often, but the other guys will get their mention some day. the ark was made of trilobite shells. moses once summoned an army of eurypterids to destroy the enemies of the israelites. adam invented music while playing a flute made from ammonite shells.
dawn, mammals and primates did exist at the time of the dinosaurs, no one disputes that. humans though, did not appear until (at the earliest, depending on how you define human) 6 million years ago. you're dreaming if you think that the evidence is ever going to turn in favour of your preferred scenario.
2007-10-19 11:47:01
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answered by vorenhutz 7
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This question has no real validity. We, as Christians, believe that God created modern man in His own image. According to the Bible, this was what, around seven thousand years ago? Did dinosaurs exist then? No. Your own sources say that they lived millions of years ago. So, why would anyone that believes in creation think that they existed together?
In the beginning of the Bible, it tells us that when God began to create these modern species of animals, fish, birds, etc., that the earth was without form and void. But it was covered with water, as seen in Gen.1:2. Okay? Could there have been a previous period, when God created other things, and watched them, such as dinosaurs? Could be. The Bible does not expound on that. I am open to that kind of thing. It is possible. I believe what my Bible tells me. It does not speak of dinosaurs. Not directly. Many say that it does, in an abstract way. I don't think so.
2007-10-19 12:09:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Creationist Henry Morris said in one of his books that human and dinosaur tracks are together at the Paluxy in Texas. Natives confessed to carving some of those tracks, and it seems that Morris partially covered a reptile track with sand to make it appear more like a humans.
2007-10-19 11:46:48
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answered by miyuki & kyojin 7
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If you want to read the funniest thing ever written by Christians in regards to the interaction between dinosaurs and man I would go to chick publications on the internet,it's a hilarious read.
AD
2007-10-19 11:46:07
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answered by Anonymous
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The complete absence of human footprints in Triassic Jurassic and Cretaceous sediments does create a problem doesn't it ?
Where are the fossils ?
2007-10-19 12:06:45
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answered by Anonymous
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None of the creationists I know believe that dinosaurs existed at all because the Bible never mentions them specifically.
On one hand I think it's definitely possible that they could have lived together. How they managed to stay out of harm's way, I don't know. But at the same time, I have a hard time believing that they did. None of us lived back then so it's purely speculation.
2007-10-19 11:54:01
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answered by Anonymous
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My dad says''dinosaurs and giant chickens,what a load of bull''
it funny to her him ramble about it ,he's 50 but he sounds like he was born in the 1800s
2007-10-19 12:24:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Problem is we reject your entire list of geological time periods. That is what didn't exist. Dinosaurs were created and lived with people. They probably didn't run into each other very often since the human population was quite low, and existed mostly in the middle east, whereas dinosaurs probably roamed the whole earth.
2007-10-19 11:43:41
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answered by oldguy63 7
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