To: qam1
If Noah's flood was real instead of mythology, you wouldn't expect to find just dinosaurs, you would expect to find dinos, elephants, monkeys, people, saber tooth tigers, dimetrodons all jumbled together.
Sure, if they all occupied the very same habitat. About the closest you'd get to all these animals (minus the extinct animals) winding up all jumbled together today would be after a massive flood of a zoo.
65 posted on
04/14/2009 9:18:22 AM PDT by
aruanan
To: aruanan
Sure, if they all occupied the very same habitat. About the closest you'd get to all these animals (minus the extinct animals) winding up all jumbled together today would be after a massive flood of a zoo. You find dino fossils all over the world, including the Middle East. Places long inhabited by mammals, birds, etc. Yet you never see mammal and dino fossils in the same layer.
141 posted on
04/14/2009 11:12:24 AM PDT by
PapaBear3625
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To: aruanan
About the closest you'd get to all these animals (minus the extinct animals) winding up all jumbled together today would be after a massive flood of a zoo. I don't see why. If all of Africa were flooded today with water moving the way Noah's flood was supposed to be moving, you'd certainly end up with human, monkey, elephant, and lion bones all mixed together.
And, of course, human bones have been found mixed with bones from lots of other kinds of animals--yet somehow, never dinosaurs.
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