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Evolutionists say the dinosaurs died out about 65 million years ago. How? Well, I’ve read that there are over 50 different theories. Let me just list a few.

-Mammals eating dinosaur eggs.
-New narcotic plants evolving.
-Global cooling/global warming.
-Loss of plants causing herbivores to starve which in turn caused the carnivores to starve.
-A supernova exploded nearby, spraying the earth with radiation.
-A passing comet poisoned the earth with chemicals.

One of the current favorites is the “deep impact” theory proposed by the geologist Walter Alvarez in about 1980. This theory states that a meteor strike caused dramatic climate changes much like a “nuclear winter” which supposedly caused the extinction of the dinosaurs and many other animals. His evidence was his discovery of an alleged world-wide layer of clay with a high iridium content, which is found in meteorites. Well, there are plenty of papers that talk about the problems with this theory. One, is that the earth’s core also has iridium in it that can be brought up by volcanos. Many Creationists believe the flood would have caused the greatest volcanoes that there have ever been, and some believe God pelted the earth with meteors during the flood as well. And why did the alleged impact kill off the dinosaurs while many other forms of life that you would expect to die remained healthy?

Plenty of evolutionists though, don’t think dinosaurs are extinct anyway. The entrance to the bird exhibit at the Cincinnati zoo in Ohio had a sign that said: “Dinosaurs went extinct millions of years ago—or did they? No, birds are essentially modern short-tailed feathered dinosaurs.”

If you look at the popular evolutionists’ “dinosaur family tree” you will see that they say birds evolved from an ancestor of the theropod dinosaurs. But this dinosaur family tree does not present observed scientific fact. Rather, it presents assumptions, hypotheses and beliefs as if they are observed fact.

One thing you have to realize is that bird evolution is one of the most controversial areas in evolutionary paleontology and evolutionists often disagree and criticize each other.

2007-10-27 08:53:04 · answer #1 · answered by Questioner 7 · 0 0

Many dinosaurs were killed by the Global Flood, leaving just 2 representatives of each kind to reproduce subsequently.

Clearly many of the kinds did so successfully.

Those that think the dinosaurs died out millions of years ago are perhaps unaware of the large amount of evidence indicating that they lived recently alongside man.

There are many written accounts and depictions of dinosaurs.
http://www.genesispark.org/genpark/ancient/ancient.htm
Remember that the word dinosaur was invented in 1841. Before that people used names like dragon.
People from all over the world have accounts of dinosaurs: the Chinese who have incorporated it into their lunar calendar, The Welsh who have the dragon in their flag; The account of the Saxon Beowolf; The native american thunderbird; and other stories from many other nations. The Romans even made mosaics of them.

Furthermore, dinosaur fossils have even been found containing blood cells - hardly 65 million years old.
http://www.googlesyndicatedsearch.com/u/creationontheweb?q=dino+blood&hl=en&lr=

But check the evidence for yourself - don't by brainwashed by dogmatic evolutionists who don't want us to think for ourselves :)
http://www.creationontheweb.com/content/view/3061

The main reason they've died out is most likely because they've been hunted to extinction - good old St George.

2007-10-28 14:09:49 · answer #2 · answered by a Real Truthseeker 7 · 0 0

There were probably several factors in the extinction of dinosaurs and many other large reptiles and other animals at the end of the Crataceous period 65,000,000 years ago. A major one was a huge meteor hitting mexico. That created shock waves and a fire storm for some distance. Then, there were clouds that hid the Sun for years and cooled the earth much. many plants died, and large herbivores starved. that led to large carnivores dying too. There was also increasing volcanic activity at this time some say. That could have a similar effect to the meteor but to a lesser degree. There were other possibilities as well. As for humans, who can really say yet?

2007-10-25 08:10:12 · answer #3 · answered by miyuki & kyojin 7 · 1 2

Not all dinosaurs died out. We still have crocodillians, turtles the Tatura of new Zealand and birds which are what evolved from small dinosaurs.

2007-10-25 10:32:57 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

We humans also came via the dinosaur route in our evolutionary path! We, in whatever form we were then, survived what happened 60million years ago.We will continue to evolve as long as nature allows us to! We didnt just pop up at a point in time!

2007-10-26 19:35:24 · answer #5 · answered by foxninenine 2 · 1 2

Because of the meteor that crashed on Earth; that was the cause of their extinction, science shows.

Humans beings are going to die as a result of something completely different - Global Warming. If we don't do something about it quick, we're gone too...

2007-10-25 08:05:02 · answer #6 · answered by Vinz 5 · 1 2

I think the answer maybe yes, or could be no!

2007-10-25 08:04:13 · answer #7 · answered by Greybeard 7 · 0 2

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