Dinosores?
Are those like HUGE sores? That is just NASTY
2007-12-20 06:32:32
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answered by Anonymous
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They did, look at their fossilized remains. Those weren't cooked up in a special effects shop. I have been to one of the richest sources of fossils, and actually found pieces of bone which were fossilized - an amazing thing to see out there in nature. I've also visited the Natural History Museums in Washington D.C. and other cities, and seen the wonderful displays there. They did exist, some still exist (i.e., sharks, alligators, etc.) and I'm a Christian and still believe they were here - I've seen the evidence with my own eyes.
2007-12-20 06:35:24
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answered by Kelly T 5
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"Behemoth was a dinosaur! Moses walked with dinosaurs!"
That's a verse from a fundie church song for kids. The fundies try to explain to their children that the world is only 4000 years old. In order to do that, dinosaurs had to be around while people existed. So Moses walked with dinosaurs. I think that's fantastic.
2007-12-20 07:56:39
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answered by Tim 6
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Yes dinosaurs did exist. Most world cities have exibits in a museum. Sometimes the depictions are fanciful, and it is debatable what we know about them, but there is no doubt that they existed.
Kelly, your answer seems otherwise fine, but a shark is a fish (albeit a very divergent one), and aligators are also not dinosaurs.
2007-12-20 06:35:35
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answered by kwaaikat 5
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I've asked myself this question too....In the Bible it says large beasts...I guess that's what the Bible is referring to...But as for the dinosaurs that evolutionists say that they just evolved and were here 1 million years ago, No way!! The earth hasn't even been around that long....But when the Bible says large beasts I think of dinosaurs...
2007-12-20 06:36:46
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answered by N 2
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We can't conclusively prove that injuries on dinosaurs were prone to infection.
We have fossils proving that dinosaurs existed, but non of them show any indication of lesions or sores on the animals.
2007-12-20 06:34:36
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answered by ɹɐǝɟsuɐs Blessed Cheese Maker 7
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Go to a museum and have a look at their skeletons - make your own mind up from there. Alternatively go on a dig.
2007-12-20 06:37:06
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answered by LillyB 7
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Discussions in this section are beginning to deteriorate.
2007-12-20 06:40:23
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answered by Averell A 7
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Ask this in the science section.
2007-12-20 06:34:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't have any reason to believe that they didn't exist.
2007-12-20 06:37:26
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answered by Thomas 3
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