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Creationist thoughts on dinosaurs?

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ruthiesea

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There is some disagreement about the accuracy of the statement that crocodilians grow for as long as the live. Dr. Adam Britton refers to it as a myth. I’m sure that there are some who disagree with Dr. Britton, but if all scientists agreed with each other there would be no science. That is why I refer to science as dynamic and to certain religions as stagnant.
 
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That's cool.
 
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Kylie

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What area of the world are you implying was not covered by Noah's flood?

The burden of proof is not on me to show that there was a part of the world that was missed by Noah's flood.

The burden is on you to show that it actually happened.


Quite possibly it could form billions of fossils.

But such a rapid formation of fossils would not look like the fossil record we actually have, with all individuals sorted into the same layers, how we never find large mammals with dinosaurs, for example, and everything arranged in the order that we'd expect to see if evolution actually happened.
 
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I’m not sure you could find an area that didn’t have evidence of it being under water.

the fossils are laid out exactly they way you would expect. Massive amounts and not much over lap of animal types. Since animals congregate with like animals.
 
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….dinosaurs, for example, and everything arranged in the order that we'd expect to see if evolution actually happened.
The existence of Dinosaurs doesnt even fit into the model of evolution
 
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I’m not sure you could find an area that didn’t have evidence of it being under water.

True. Just about every part of the world has flooded at some point.

That doesn't mean that it was all the same flood.

the fossils are laid out exactly they way you would expect. Massive amounts and not much over lap of animal types. Since animals congregate with like animals.

Do you think that animals don't coexist with each other? Why is it that we never see t-rex fossils in the same layers as stegosaurus, but we see Allosaurus and stegosaurus fossils in the same layers? Why do we never see any fossils of mammals larger than about cat-size in the same layers as dinosaurs? And it's not just a matter of geographical location - we NEVER see large mammal fossils anywhere in the world in the same layers as dinosaurs. Your worldwide flood theory can't explain that.
 
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