Yes, dinosaurs and man existed together and there actually seems to be quite a bit of evidence for it. Watch Hovind's video dinosaurs and the Bible. You'll see a host of pictures of archaeological finds which prove man existed with dinosaurs.
For instance, we see carvings on these specific little stones world-wide of many different kinds of dinosaurs which we have discovered nowadays. Also, we find nearly every type of dinosaur we know about drawn on the walls of Babylon in northern Iraq. In the Bible, Leviathan and Behemoth are clearly dinosaurs. Behemoth has a tail like a cedar tree and exists in swamps it says - that would be a bracheosaurus type beast. Leviathan sounds like some type of dragon type beast (but all dinosaurs were referred to as dragons before the 1800s). And yes, Leviathan breaths fire in the Bible, or more specifically, it says he shoots sparks of fire. You say, "That's absurd!" Well, actually, it's not so absurd. We have a bombadeer beetle on earth today which has two chemicals it shoots out of a turret on its butt that mix together and hit air and explode. It can shoot anywhere from 60 - 200 shots per minute and they explode around 212 degrees fahrenheit. We have chemicals today we can spray and when they mix they burst into flame. It's very simple - if a bug can do it, a dinosaur-type creature can do it. We have seen dinosaur creatures which spit things at people sort of like a cobra spits his venom. So it's not much of a stretch to say that a dinosaur could do the same and call it a dragon because that was what ancient people called dinosaurs.
If aliens came to earth, to my knowledge, it wouldn't disprove anything about the Bible. The Bible is simply silent on the issue. And if they had different beliefs than us, it doesn't prove anything, because if you were to give our race another thousand years and some major government take-overs, you could have any religious belief forced on the people. If Islam ruled the earth, they would force everyone to convert or die. Beliefs mean nothing. Anyone can have any belief. Doesn't mean it's accurate. We Christians could even be wrong. We believe what we believe because of personal experience and because evidence agrees with our beliefs. Doesn't mean we're right though.
For instance, we see carvings on these specific little stones world-wide of many different kinds of dinosaurs which we have discovered nowadays. Also, we find nearly every type of dinosaur we know about drawn on the walls of Babylon in northern Iraq. In the Bible, Leviathan and Behemoth are clearly dinosaurs. Behemoth has a tail like a cedar tree and exists in swamps it says - that would be a bracheosaurus type beast. Leviathan sounds like some type of dragon type beast (but all dinosaurs were referred to as dragons before the 1800s). And yes, Leviathan breaths fire in the Bible, or more specifically, it says he shoots sparks of fire. You say, "That's absurd!" Well, actually, it's not so absurd. We have a bombadeer beetle on earth today which has two chemicals it shoots out of a turret on its butt that mix together and hit air and explode. It can shoot anywhere from 60 - 200 shots per minute and they explode around 212 degrees fahrenheit. We have chemicals today we can spray and when they mix they burst into flame. It's very simple - if a bug can do it, a dinosaur-type creature can do it. We have seen dinosaur creatures which spit things at people sort of like a cobra spits his venom. So it's not much of a stretch to say that a dinosaur could do the same and call it a dragon because that was what ancient people called dinosaurs.
If aliens came to earth, to my knowledge, it wouldn't disprove anything about the Bible. The Bible is simply silent on the issue. And if they had different beliefs than us, it doesn't prove anything, because if you were to give our race another thousand years and some major government take-overs, you could have any religious belief forced on the people. If Islam ruled the earth, they would force everyone to convert or die. Beliefs mean nothing. Anyone can have any belief. Doesn't mean it's accurate. We Christians could even be wrong. We believe what we believe because of personal experience and because evidence agrees with our beliefs. Doesn't mean we're right though.
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