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Originally posted by sugarcookie1
Do you believe that dinosaurs coexisted with humans?
The story we have all heard from movies, television, newspapers, and most magazines and textbooks is that dinosaurs “ruled the Earth” for 140 million years, died out 65 million years ago, and therefore weren’t around when Noah and company set sail on the Ark around 4,300 years ago.
Although it cannot be stated with certainty, it appears that dinosaurs are mentioned in the Bible, God tells us that He created all the land animals on the 6th day of creation, the same day that he created mankind. Man and dinosaurs lived at the same time.
So is it possible They could've been on Noah's Ark? or do you believe dinosaurs and humans NEVER existed at the same time? ..Whats your theory?
Could humans have possibly survived with these things roaming free?
Originally posted by sugarcookie1
Do you believe that dinosaurs coexisted with humans?
The story we have all heard from movies, television, newspapers, and most magazines and textbooks is that dinosaurs “ruled the Earth” for 140 million years, died out 65 million years ago, and therefore weren’t around when Noah and company set sail on the Ark around 4,300 years ago.
Although it cannot be stated with certainty, it appears that dinosaurs are mentioned in the Bible, God tells us that He created all the land animals on the 6th day of creation, the same day that he created mankind. Man and dinosaurs lived at the same time.
So is it possible They could've been on Noah's Ark? or do you believe dinosaurs and humans NEVER existed at the same time? ..Whats your theory?
Could humans have possibly survived with these things roaming free?
Originally posted by freedish
reply to post by sugarcookie1
Yes, carbon dating is extremely flawed. Look it up.
Originally posted by sugarcookie1
Do you believe that dinosaurs coexisted with humans?
Originally posted by Pastafarian
No they most certainly did not co-exist. But I doubt any evidence will convince OP since I can see he/she believes in the flood/bible. Makes me wonder if this thread was created just to start an arguement..
Originally posted by louieprima
Absolutely. From what I understand they rode them like horses, too.
Originally posted by tooo many pills
Jesus walked with the dinosaurs!
Get a bumper sticker.
Originally posted by Aliensdoexist
Originally posted by sugarcookie1
Do you believe that dinosaurs coexisted with humans?
The story we have all heard from movies, television, newspapers, and most magazines and textbooks is that dinosaurs “ruled the Earth” for 140 million years, died out 65 million years ago, and therefore weren’t around when Noah and company set sail on the Ark around 4,300 years ago.
Although it cannot be stated with certainty, it appears that dinosaurs are mentioned in the Bible, God tells us that He created all the land animals on the 6th day of creation, the same day that he created mankind. Man and dinosaurs lived at the same time.
So is it possible They could've been on Noah's Ark? or do you believe dinosaurs and humans NEVER existed at the same time? ..Whats your theory?
Could humans have possibly survived with these things roaming free?
Sure they could co-exist together, humans might not have been at the top of the food chain back in the day like we are now, but I think pre-historic humans might've functioned in groups kinda like a wolf pack. Wolves are able to take down game much larger then themselves by using numbers and smarts and I think thats the way humans would've had the best chance for survival. Now if roaming the wild alone then humans would've been food for just about anything but in large groups it would be hard for a dinosaur to target just one individual with all the distractions. Now a Raptor on the other hand would be an extremely tough opponent since they hunted the same way as wolves and had rather large brains and sensory organs compared to other dinosaurs.