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bLind
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Message 29 of 40 (128976)
07-30-2004 2:09 PM


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Think about this...were dinosaurs taken on Noah's Ark??
Yes, dinosaurs were animals, so Noah did bring dinosaurs on the Ark, but only land dinosaurs. Sea and air dinosaurs may have been left out in the air and water for only a few to survive the harsh effects of the flood. In reference to the size of many dinosaurs, remember that that all Noah needed were two very young, and therefore small dinosaurs of each kind to fit on te ark so that they will only grow into their larger sizes after they are back on land. Based on endless human accounts throughout human history, I feel it's safe to say that dinosaurs lived alongside humans not too long ago, and some, even if fewer, still do.
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Funny then, that two things are true:
1) People with cameras live all over the Earth, on every continent, and yet nobody has any pictures of dinosaurs.
Yes people do live with cameras all over the world, but no, it is not true at all that nobody has any pictures of dinosaurs. Many pictures are often dismissed as edited or hoax. Out of the many pictures that claim to contain the Lock Ness "Monster", at least some of them are prone to be pictures of what acually lives in that lake. There is still speculation over whether this
is a whale or a dinosuar, but either one is very possible. Moreover, is it not possible that the dinosaurs that still exist today just tend to avoid humans or human populated areas, as many animals do? There is still a large portion of this earth that people don't occupie or see.
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2) Scientists concluded that dinosaurs represented an extinct taxa of organisms before Charles Darwin published The Origin of Species.
Back then many scientists didn't have the knowledge of the many places around the world where dinosuars are reported. Transportation and communication back then was just a ton slower than it is now.
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