Originally posted by nadsonurchin
So dinosaurs were here first then??does that not mean we somehow were a spin off from dinosaurs then.I mean is it like once upon a time there was not
a living thing on this earth-not a thing & then all of a sudden one day *poooofff* the early amphibians just started? Then a bit further in time
*pooofff*the very first flora just happened to startup?Further along still *pooofff* a male & female neanderthal(or whatever humans originated from)
just happened to start up?See what im getting at?Unless every single entity can be traced back to the one original start time then what or who just
decides to *pooofff* start up with another chain of evolutionary thing or species?
Hey nadsonurchin
On the origin of life, here are a few videos that I think could help you understand better
No things didn't just "Poof" out of thin air. First there were simple bacteria, then over time they grew and adapted. And over the last 1.5 billion
years, we have our modern ecosystems. No, we aren't a spin off of dinosaurs. Our last common ancestor we had with them was several hundred million
years ago. However, birds are a decedent of dinosaurs.
As for your original question of the dinosaurs, they originated from a group called archosaurs. Literally, King Reptiles. The best modern
representatives of this group are alligators and crocodiles.
Also, to theindependentjournal, I'm still waiting on you to formally accept or deny my offer to debate on evolution.