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Welcome back friends. Today I'm going to speak on a topic that has perplexed many christians. Why aren't dinosaurs in the bible? First of all they are, and I'll show you the verse in a moment. I would like to say that it didn't take me long to discover several theories. I would like to share a couple of them with you along with a few interesting facts. I did take several paragraphs from other websites so if you notice some go word for word with other sites, that's why.
Here is the verse where dinosaurs are mentioned...
Genesis 1:24-25 (NIV)
And God said, "Let the land produce living creatures according to their kinds: livestock, creatures that move along the ground, and wild animals, each according to its kind." And it was so.
God made the wild animals according to their kinds, the livestock according to their kinds, and all the creatures that move along the ground according to their kinds. And God saw that it was good.
Now, you may be saying. "Wait a second! That's the most vague answer you could have possibly given!" But wait with me a moment and I'll explain.
First some facts...
One man was quoted saying:
"The ancient Cave Paintings by Man shows only animals that are still around today. If Man and Dinosaur were in fact contemporary, then Cave Paintings should have shown Dinosaurs. The lack of dinosaurs in carvings would suggest that the two species were not contemporary."
He was responded to with this comment:
By that reasoning the lack of paintings of chickens in caves prove man never lived with chickens.
The amazing thing is there is no evidence to support the belief that dinosaurs lived millions of years ago. In fact, the physical evidence contradicts this very idea. Contrary to what you may have been told, dinosaur bones are not carbon dated. They are "assigned" an age based on how old someone thinks they are, based upon the geologic column.
There was recently an Allosaurus bone which is alleged to be 140 million years old; it was carbon dated at only 16 Thousand years old! And carbon dating has even been proven to be inaccurate by often over calculating the age! (Scientists currently have no plausible theory as to how an Allosaurus bone could be so "young".)
So by these facts man did see dinosaurs. I know you're anxious to find out why dinosaurs aren't specifically recorded in the Bible or other ancient works but let me give you a few more theories first.
Paleontologists (those who study the fossil record) have not been without serious mistakes. For instance, one of the most famous dinosaurs, Brontosaurus (small head and huge body) that has been used to promote dinosaur interest never even existed. Brontosaurus' picture has been seen in just about every dinosaur book and museum for the last hundred years. The original discovery of Brontosaurus lacked the head. A skull located about four miles away was placed on the skeleton to make it complete. The skull actually belonged to Apatosaurus and the skeleton was a Diplodocus. Some scientists have made complete pictures of dinosaurs based on just a single bone or tooth. From such minuscule evidence, they have "reconstructed" great creatures, down to the color of their eyes and skin.
Some have suggested a great meteorite colliding with the earth killed all the dinosaurs or they all simply evolved into birds and reptiles. In fact, there have been many guesses. The evolutionary scientists, for the most part, will not even consider the possibility that the Genesis flood caused the extinction of such large animals called dinosaurs by man. The Genesis' flood was the greatest disaster known to the earth. One would expect to find billions of dead creatures buried by water in mud and sand (now hardened to rock). Guess what? That is exactly what scientists find around the world. Thousands of dinosaur bones are found where they were deposited and washed together by violent floodwaters and buried under mud, sand, and rock. Hence, the fossil record that we have today. The ideal elements for fossilization are quick burial, the right amount of water, and the suitable materials. Such a global flood as is described in Genesis six through nine would have produced such fossils and in the same manner. Also, such fossilization would have taken a short time, instead of the millions of years as indicated by the stratum (normal processes). Dinosaurs probably lived only a few centuries after the flood, but simply did not survive. The postdiluvian world is a very different world and such animals as dinosaurs were probably unable to adapt. Man also has typically played a major role in the extinction of a species.
Also, there are biblical references to unknown animals. For instance, a creature called "behemoth" is described in Job 40: 15-24. Behemoth (gigantic, Hebrew) is a massive animal. Some have attempted to say the elephant or hippopotamus is meant. However, the elephant and hippopotamus do not have a tail "like a cedar" (vs. 17). The book of Job is an ancient book, about 4000 years old. Behemoth could have been what scientists call Diplodocus, a huge plant-eater. Another apparently extinct animal is described in Job 41. It is called Leviathan (vs. 1). The description fits what scientists call Kronosaurus, one of the greatest animals to ever swim the seas. Leviathan was still around as late as the time of Psalms 104 (see vs. 26). Leviathan is said to have been in the oceans where the ships traveled (the alligator or crocodile does not satisfy the description of Leviathan).
To the point, dinosaurs were not recorded because there was no need to record them. Penguins, Killer Whales, and Dodo Birds weren't mentioned in any ancient text either, does that mean they never existed? Of course not! Then you might say, "Wouldn't man record a mass extinction of large animals?" If you go with the flood theory then no, because only Noah and his family were left. They would say "God brought the animals to us to save and we took off." In ancient times when they recorded history it was based on making rulers look good. Nothing else, because that's all that mattered. Who knows how many species died off before man started keeping track? In ancient times (from the beginning up until about one century B.C.) man didn't care about recording anything but themselves and what happened to them. Even after they started recording it was patchy and mostly unreliable.
One last thing. Dragons have appeared in cultures all over the globe, on at least three continents that had no way to communicate with each other at that time. Don't you think it's possible that those drawings and stories could be embellished remembrances of dinosaurs?
Sorry for the length and wordiness of this post. I hope I've given you something to think about.
(The Case for a Creator, I have not read but it is written by the same man who wrote "Case for Christ" and "Case for Faith". You will very likely find many of your answers there.)
Here is the verse where dinosaurs are mentioned...
Genesis 1:24-25 (NIV)
And God said, "Let the land produce living creatures according to their kinds: livestock, creatures that move along the ground, and wild animals, each according to its kind." And it was so.
God made the wild animals according to their kinds, the livestock according to their kinds, and all the creatures that move along the ground according to their kinds. And God saw that it was good.
Now, you may be saying. "Wait a second! That's the most vague answer you could have possibly given!" But wait with me a moment and I'll explain.
First some facts...
One man was quoted saying:
"The ancient Cave Paintings by Man shows only animals that are still around today. If Man and Dinosaur were in fact contemporary, then Cave Paintings should have shown Dinosaurs. The lack of dinosaurs in carvings would suggest that the two species were not contemporary."
He was responded to with this comment:
By that reasoning the lack of paintings of chickens in caves prove man never lived with chickens.
The amazing thing is there is no evidence to support the belief that dinosaurs lived millions of years ago. In fact, the physical evidence contradicts this very idea. Contrary to what you may have been told, dinosaur bones are not carbon dated. They are "assigned" an age based on how old someone thinks they are, based upon the geologic column.
There was recently an Allosaurus bone which is alleged to be 140 million years old; it was carbon dated at only 16 Thousand years old! And carbon dating has even been proven to be inaccurate by often over calculating the age! (Scientists currently have no plausible theory as to how an Allosaurus bone could be so "young".)
So by these facts man did see dinosaurs. I know you're anxious to find out why dinosaurs aren't specifically recorded in the Bible or other ancient works but let me give you a few more theories first.
Paleontologists (those who study the fossil record) have not been without serious mistakes. For instance, one of the most famous dinosaurs, Brontosaurus (small head and huge body) that has been used to promote dinosaur interest never even existed. Brontosaurus' picture has been seen in just about every dinosaur book and museum for the last hundred years. The original discovery of Brontosaurus lacked the head. A skull located about four miles away was placed on the skeleton to make it complete. The skull actually belonged to Apatosaurus and the skeleton was a Diplodocus. Some scientists have made complete pictures of dinosaurs based on just a single bone or tooth. From such minuscule evidence, they have "reconstructed" great creatures, down to the color of their eyes and skin.
Some have suggested a great meteorite colliding with the earth killed all the dinosaurs or they all simply evolved into birds and reptiles. In fact, there have been many guesses. The evolutionary scientists, for the most part, will not even consider the possibility that the Genesis flood caused the extinction of such large animals called dinosaurs by man. The Genesis' flood was the greatest disaster known to the earth. One would expect to find billions of dead creatures buried by water in mud and sand (now hardened to rock). Guess what? That is exactly what scientists find around the world. Thousands of dinosaur bones are found where they were deposited and washed together by violent floodwaters and buried under mud, sand, and rock. Hence, the fossil record that we have today. The ideal elements for fossilization are quick burial, the right amount of water, and the suitable materials. Such a global flood as is described in Genesis six through nine would have produced such fossils and in the same manner. Also, such fossilization would have taken a short time, instead of the millions of years as indicated by the stratum (normal processes). Dinosaurs probably lived only a few centuries after the flood, but simply did not survive. The postdiluvian world is a very different world and such animals as dinosaurs were probably unable to adapt. Man also has typically played a major role in the extinction of a species.
Also, there are biblical references to unknown animals. For instance, a creature called "behemoth" is described in Job 40: 15-24. Behemoth (gigantic, Hebrew) is a massive animal. Some have attempted to say the elephant or hippopotamus is meant. However, the elephant and hippopotamus do not have a tail "like a cedar" (vs. 17). The book of Job is an ancient book, about 4000 years old. Behemoth could have been what scientists call Diplodocus, a huge plant-eater. Another apparently extinct animal is described in Job 41. It is called Leviathan (vs. 1). The description fits what scientists call Kronosaurus, one of the greatest animals to ever swim the seas. Leviathan was still around as late as the time of Psalms 104 (see vs. 26). Leviathan is said to have been in the oceans where the ships traveled (the alligator or crocodile does not satisfy the description of Leviathan).
To the point, dinosaurs were not recorded because there was no need to record them. Penguins, Killer Whales, and Dodo Birds weren't mentioned in any ancient text either, does that mean they never existed? Of course not! Then you might say, "Wouldn't man record a mass extinction of large animals?" If you go with the flood theory then no, because only Noah and his family were left. They would say "God brought the animals to us to save and we took off." In ancient times when they recorded history it was based on making rulers look good. Nothing else, because that's all that mattered. Who knows how many species died off before man started keeping track? In ancient times (from the beginning up until about one century B.C.) man didn't care about recording anything but themselves and what happened to them. Even after they started recording it was patchy and mostly unreliable.
One last thing. Dragons have appeared in cultures all over the globe, on at least three continents that had no way to communicate with each other at that time. Don't you think it's possible that those drawings and stories could be embellished remembrances of dinosaurs?
Sorry for the length and wordiness of this post. I hope I've given you something to think about.
(The Case for a Creator, I have not read but it is written by the same man who wrote "Case for Christ" and "Case for Faith". You will very likely find many of your answers there.)