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Bible Study Dinosaurs

samuel

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I usually don't even get into this but, in this case - What do you think.

cambodia-stegasarus.jpg


This is a Cambodian temple date 1186 AD, A little before modern paleontology.
 
samuel said:
I usually don't even get into this but, in this case - What do you think.

cambodia-stegasarus.jpg


This is a Cambodian temple date 1186 AD, A little before modern paleontology.

Samuel
Even though your pic does not show, this would make a GREAT thread..
 
I don't understand that the picture shows for me in both IE, and FireFox. Its on photobucket, and some times they are a little slow on download.

You really have to see the picture to get the full picture. :D

Anyway for anyone who can't see the pic, there is a carving on this temple support collum of a Stergasauras. In very good detail considering no one has ever supposed to have seen one.
 
This would probably be suited better in the science section, they talk about dinosaurs alot in there. But as to add something to the topic, even as late as the Romans there were reported to be dragons. The Roman Historian Livy wrote about a man named Regulus encountering a dragon which attacked his army. Look it up on google. Some claim it was just a large crocidile but who knows....
 
I don't know about the Roman dude. And I wasn't thinking about any dinos, as late as the date of this temple.

But its pretty apparent they had some drawing, or record of some kind to go on. So there goes the 500 squadrillion years ago science tell us.
 
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