Am I correct - that's from a Young Earth Creationist website yes?
Dinosaurs may not be as ancient as we think
The one dinosaur, drawn by the 'Anasazi' seems to depict the one mentioned in Job, 'it's tail sways like a cedar.' ( Job c 40 v 15 - 19 )
The one dinosaur, drawn by the 'Anasazi' seems to depict the one mentioned in Job, 'it's tail sways like a cedar.' ( Job c 40 v 15 - 19 )
Am trying to remember.
Job was a bit after Noah's time. Right?
Prior to Noah and the Flood, as i understand.
Many theologians consider Job to be the oldest book in the bible.
The last dinosaur walked the Earth some 65 million years ago but our earliest ancestors didn't evolve until about 3(?) million years ago, so it's simply not possible for us to have co-existed.
Breaking news: dinosaurs became extinct by accidentally walking off the edge of the flat Earth.
The ancient artwork is great. Big problem though that all dinosaur fossils stop at 65 million years ago. (Unless you count birds).
Am I correct - that's from a Young Earth Creationist website yes?
That is the only place that provides research for creation science... Therefore we have to use resources that back our position... Because other websites have secular science and they wouldn't show anything else... Because it is "unscientific"
Prior to Noah and the Flood, as i understand.
Many theologians consider Job to be the oldest book in the bible.
Ehh, I don't know...
Am I correct - that's from a Young Earth Creationist website yes?
That is the only place that provides research for creation science... Therefore we have to use resources that back our position... Because other websites have secular science and they wouldn't show anything else... Because it is "unscientific"
Since there's no mention of dinosaurs in scripture, I imagine you have little interest in this issue?
Am I correct - that's from a Young Earth Creationist website yes?
That is the only place that provides research for creation science... Therefore we have to use resources that back our position... Because other websites have secular science and they wouldn't show anything else... Because it is "unscientific"
Since there's no mention of dinosaurs in scripture, I imagine you have little interest in this issue?
Maybe read the other position's views on the subject...
Please, no more interminable quotations of scripture! If you have a worthwhile point to make, do it concisely.
Now why should anyone think for even a passing moment that 'Leviathan' has anything remotely to do with dinosaurs?
Leviathan (/lɪˈvaɪ.əθən/; Hebrew: לִוְיָתָן, Livyatan) is a creature with the form of a sea monster from Jewish belief, referenced in the Hebrew Bible in the Book of Job, Psalms, the Book of Isaiah, and the Book of Amos.
The Leviathan of the Book of Job is a reflection of the older Canaanite Lotan, a primeval monster defeated by the god Baal Hadad. Parallels to the role of Mesopotamian Tiamat defeated by Marduk have long been drawn in comparative mythology, as have been wider comparisons to dragon and world serpent narratives such as Indra slaying Vrtra or Thor slaying Jörmungandr,[1] but Leviathan already figures in the Hebrew Bible as a metaphor for a powerful enemy, notably Babylon (Isaiah 27:1), and some 19th century scholars have pragmatically interpreted it as referring to large aquatic creatures, such as the crocodile.[2] The word later came to be used as a term for "great whale" as well as of sea monsters in general.
http://historysevidenceofdinosaursandmen.weebly.com/visual.html
In the link you will see several examples of pictures dinosaurs drawn by ancient man. How could ancient man know anything about dinosaurs if dinosaurs supposed to millions of years old?