Most of the dinosaur fossils that they find are a result of water action. In fact, a lot of times, the bones are all mixed up so badly that they have no idea which bones belong to which creature when dinosaurs have died together. When asked what would cause this, scientists say “a local flood came through here.” The problem with this is that they have to say the same thing for virtually every dinosaur bed across the globe. The idea that there were many local floods across the globe to kill dinosaurs becomes a very suspicious explanation. Noah’s flood is actually a better answer for this phenomenon. Noah’s flood is also one of the most historically facts of the ancient world. Virtually every ancient culture has a story of the great flood. Moreover, if a scientist would accept Noah’s flood as a historical fact (which it is), he will have to begin looking at all the sedimentary rock layers in the world a lot differently than just to assume that it took a million years or so for each layer. Mt. St. Helens destroyed the idea that such rock layers required vast aeons of time.
Under normal conditions, dinosaurs don’t get preserved. Over the 225 million years scientists say they ruled the earth for, yeah, there’ll be a LOT of local floods.
I think it was magic.