I always thought the evangelicals here were the nuttiest (who literally believe we'll all just be driving down the road one day and some of us will get magically whisked away, and thinks people and
dinosaurs coexisted like Land of the Lost), but apparently Crazy doesn't discriminate against any religion.
I personally think every debate should begin with a show of hands on who thinks people and
dinosaurs coexisted!
Not exact matches
@ jack3 no you have the right to believe what ever you want, but we might mock you for believing in something that has talking snakes, a story about the world flooding and being able to fit all the animals on the planet on one boat, that believes in magic, that believes a person lived in the belly of a whale, and that people
coexisted with
dinosaurs all without any actual proof.
(Answers: 1) because they lived and died millions of years before humans and extant forms; 2) because humans and
dinosaurs never
coexisted; 3) this simply didn't happen, but the creationist response is apparently, and ironically, «hyper - evolution» from severely bottle - necked gene pools; and 4) because we share a common ancestor with egg - laying organisms)
Creationism is the notion that we were created by a supreme being 10,000 years ago and
coexisted with
dinosaurs for some time, a notion which can be dismissed by modern science with a laugh.
He knew humans and
dinosaurs could not
coexist, so he had to wipe out the
dinosaurs.
True though, I think if
dinosaurs still roamed the earth, man might have an interesting time
coexisting.
Of these, six species would have
coexisted at any one time, including two types of ankylosaurs (tank - like armoured
dinosaurs), two types of hadrosaurs (duck - billed
dinosaurs), and two types of ceratopsids (horn - faced
dinosaurs).
A new study has re-discovered fossil collections from a 19th century hermit that validate these «phantom» prints and show that dicynodonts
coexisted with early plant - eating
dinosaurs.
A new study has re-discovered fossil collections from a 19th century hermit that validate «phantom» fossil footprints collected in the 1950s showing dicynodonts
coexisting with
dinosaurs.
Would it have led to a world where people and
dinosaurs would
coexist — or one in which neither could live?
Pixar's The Good
Dinosaur is set in a world where
dinosaurs and humans
coexist and live peacefully.
The Creation Museum argues humans
coexisted with
dinosaurs, the biblical flood carved the Grand Canyon, and the Earth itself is only 6,000 years old.
He then went on to explain why it's perfectly logical to think that
dinosaurs and man
coexisted on Earth.