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Why do scientists say that no humans lived with the dinosaurs but Adam and Eve were the first created?

2007-11-15 11:06:04 · 42 answers · asked by just me 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

well, i suppose i have my thoughts wrong, as i have learned that Adam and Eve were created after animals

2007-11-15 11:52:50 · update #1

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Because they ignore their own science. There is a place in Texas with human footprints along side of dinosaur footprints.

2007-11-15 11:10:04 · answer #1 · answered by Fish <>< 7 · 3 10

Adam and Eve were the first to be created in Gods image, but that doesn`t mean there weren`t other humanoid types before.
God told Adam and Eve to replenish the earth, how can you replenish something where there was nothing before? We know there were humanoids like Neanderthal and others and they were only 98% homo sapiens. we know there were dinosaurs, but the bible doesn`t mention them. God also told man that there`s nothing new under the sun and anything man can think to do has been done before, well when then, I ask. The truth is there`s a lot missing from Genesis, so if you want to learn more I recommend reading Ancient Sumerian History because it predates the Old Testament and it will amaze you.

2007-11-15 12:33:13 · answer #2 · answered by Scorpian S 4 · 0 0

The earth was created and was destroyed between Genesis 1:1 and verse 1:2. We learn through other scriptures that God created Adam and Eve and told them to "replenish" the earth. In order to do this, it shows that the earth existed before Adam, and this was the pre-adamic aged where dinosaurs roamed the earth and believed that this was when Lucifer had His reign and fell. Scientist believe only what they see and not those facts written in the word of God.

2007-11-15 11:22:22 · answer #3 · answered by *DestinyPrince* 6 · 0 1

The aliens created Adam and Eve way after the dinosaurs.

2007-11-15 11:12:04 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

SOME scientists say that there were no humans during the time that the dinosaurs lived. This assertion has more to do with the religious beliefs of evolutionists than it does with science. Scientists need to believe that dinosaurs did not co-exist with humans because they've created an evolutionary timeline that says they didn't. Again, this is based more on faith than fact.

In recent years much evidence has surfaced to support the position that man and dinosaur DID co-exist. Accurate drawings of dinosaurs on the walls of caves showing man and dinosaur living together. This is perfectly consistent with what the Bible teaches as well.

2007-11-15 11:29:38 · answer #5 · answered by truthsayer 6 · 0 1

Hello Tammy, concerning your question... My answer to this matter will reveal that I believe in creation instead of evolution. I feel science is mankind's attempt to call God a liar when it comes to the universe and all it holds.

Science is mankinds attempt to answer questions by means of evidence. For questions that there are no witnesses or written records, this is where scientist attempt to find answers based on observations, interpretations and logical conclusions.

From there, anything that is inconclusive without solid proof / evidence then moves on to the next level, which is to find an acceptable and credible answer. This is usually based on back and forth exchanges of theories, reasoning and speculation from the collected data until an agreeable explanation is reached and agreed upon by all concerned.

It sounds like you are combining evolution and creation into one. The equation to solve this cannot include both secular findings and divine truth because they cancel each other out.

Consider the fact that Scientists, Archaeologists, Paleontologists and Evolutionists try and force the bible's numbers to match or conform to their conclusions... When they don't or can't, then mankind chooses what is "right in their eyes" thereby choosing to discredit God and His word.

Looking at the genealogies in the scriptures and attempting to come to "sound" Biblical conclusions concerning the age of the earth has proved difficult even for seasoned scholars. No one can say for certain, but I believe that if God wanted us to know this I'm sure it would have been in the bible.

Now that I have said that, I want to say this; Tammy, rest your mind and do not worry about such foolishness... because if you believe in God and his truth... NOTHING ELSE MATTERS.

2007-11-15 13:20:48 · answer #6 · answered by Servant Leader 5 · 0 0

I may be wrong...but I understood that the "beasts" were formed first, and God created Eden afterwards with Adam, then his mate (Adam named Eve after the fall of Eden).

So, I see that the dinosaurs were roamin' about until the Flood of Noah, which explains the SUDDEN sedimentary forms of animal deposits all at once.

...but that is merely my humble, unedjumakated theory.....

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2007-11-15 11:16:24 · answer #7 · answered by YRofTexas 6 · 0 0

belief about dinosaurs being here before man. In fact, I think the great dinosaurs (such as the t-rex) were here perhaps millions of years before man came on the scene. The Bible supplies no proof of this, but there are ways of understanding the creation narrative that permit this view. Here's one of them:

The original creation is described in Gen. 1:1. The six days described in subsequent verses may have taken place millions or even billions of years after the original creation. In other words, God made the universe billions of years ago. He put all kinds of creatures, including dinosaurs, on this planet. The earth, at that time and for millennia to follow, was "without form and void"---i.e., not fit to serve as a habitat for mankind. So, at some point, perhaps millions of years after a comet hit the earth, destroying the dinosaurs and filling the atmosphere with debris and causing unparalleled catastrophic events such as massive tsunamis and earthquakes and flooding of huge land masses, God began clearing away the debris from the atmosphere allowing sunlight to pass through---"Let there be light." He caused further atmospheric changes---"Thus God made the firmament." He caused the submerged land to rise up out of the waters, thus forming the oceans and the great land masses---"Let the waters...be gathered together into one place, and let the dry land appear." And on it goes. On the sixth day, He made man in His image and after His likeness and gave him dominion over all the earth and its many creatures.

There are other ways of understanding the Genesis creation narrative so as to permit a long period between the time of the dinosaurs and the arrival of man

2007-11-15 11:17:21 · answer #8 · answered by His eyes are like flames 6 · 1 0

Adam and Eve were not created first.:

Gen, 1:11-12 Plants on the third day

Gen, 1:20 Animals on the 5th day

Gen, 1:26 Man on the 6th day

2007-11-15 11:14:07 · answer #9 · answered by grumpyfiend 5 · 2 0

If you read the bible well, all other animals were created before man. So the dinasours were created first (by the way creation did not take place over days but many years. The days are just symbols. one day could mean a million years.) By the time God got round to making man, the dinasaurs were extinct. Thats a rough and very simple answer..but i hope you get what 'm saying.

2007-11-15 11:11:53 · answer #10 · answered by B's Knees 4 · 4 0

Well science (discovery channel) does show that humans had a hard time abdapting to the enviroment, so the humans would come, go exstinct, come go exstinct, and come go and go exstinct until we finally figured out how to survive. Humans even went exstinct for over 1 million years before they were brought about again. So maybe during a period when humans did not exsist for awhile the dinos were in existence. I'm pretty sure thats what happened.

2007-11-15 11:14:05 · answer #11 · answered by Cherry 2 · 0 0

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