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In this link,
http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/1999/11/05/dinosaurs-and-the-bible
if you scroll down about 55% - 60% the length of the page, you will find this:
If a child is, let's say, twelve years old, and they display that they are very interested in science, do you feel that it would be a good idea to teach them or try to persuade them to accept what AnswersInGenesis has to say about dinosaurs?
http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/1999/11/05/dinosaurs-and-the-bible
if you scroll down about 55% - 60% the length of the page, you will find this:
Have Dinosaurs lived in Recent Times?
If the different kinds of dinosaurs survived the Flood, then they must have come off the Ark and lived in the post-Flood world.
In the Bible, in Job 40:15–24, God describes to Job (who lived after the Flood) a great beast with which Job was familiar. This great animal, called “behemoth,†is described as “the chief of the ways of God,†perhaps the biggest land animal God had created. Impressively, he moved his tail like a cedar tree! Although some Bible commentaries say this may have been an elephant or hippopotamus, the description actually fits that of a dinosaur like Brachiosaurus. Elephants and hippos certainly do not have tails like cedar trees!
Actually, very few animals are singled out in the Bible for such a detailed description. Contrary to what many may think, what we know now as dinosaurs get more mention in the Scriptures than most animals! So dinosaurs—all the different kinds—must have lived alongside of people after the Flood.
If a child is, let's say, twelve years old, and they display that they are very interested in science, do you feel that it would be a good idea to teach them or try to persuade them to accept what AnswersInGenesis has to say about dinosaurs?