There was a question downthread, and I would like to amplify on it.
Have you actually seen bear bones in the wilderness?
We rarely have bear in my neck of the woods, and the ones we do have are most likely dumped by the Forest Service (garbage bears). They head for the nearest towns pretty quickly.
I have never seen a carnivore skeleton, and only rarely have I seen isolated carnivore bones, and this is after decades of regular wilderness trekking.
Is this your experience as well?
I studied physical anthropology under one of the bigfoot experts in grad school, and he was of the opinion that carnivore skeletons are extremely hard to find. He presumed that Bigfoot would be similarly difficult to find as well.
Religious belief does not constitute scientific evidence, nor does it convey scientific knowledge.