The Bible Reveals the TRUTH About Dinosaurs

Answers in Genesis Canada
15 Mar 202419:29

Summary

TLDRThe video script humorously explores various theories about dinosaur extinction, including a satirical burping theory, and critiques the reliance on peer-reviewed publications as the sole authority. It delves into the biblical account of creation, suggesting dinosaurs were created alongside humans and posits the global flood as a plausible explanation for their extinction. The speaker also addresses the presence of dinosaur depictions in ancient cultures and the challenges evolutionists face in explaining the extinction event, advocating for a biblical interpretation of history.

Takeaways

  • πŸ¦– The speaker presents a humorous theory that dinosaurs went extinct because they ate gaseous plants and burped themselves to death, highlighting the subjective nature of some theories.
  • πŸ“š The script challenges the idea that the Bible does not mention dinosaurs, arguing that they were created on the same day as humans, according to a literal interpretation of Genesis.
  • 🌿 The speaker suggests that in the beginning, all creatures, including dinosaurs, were herbivores due to the absence of death and carnivorous activity, as indicated by the term 'very good' in Genesis 1:25.
  • 🦈 The script mentions modern examples of alligators and crocodiles eating fruit, suggesting that carnivorous behavior in dinosaurs might be a result of changes post-creation, not their original state.
  • 🌊 The global flood described in Genesis 6:9 is presented as a key event that could explain the fossil record, including the rapid fossilization process and the positioning of dinosaur remains.
  • πŸ¦• The speaker argues against the idea that dinosaurs could not fit on Noah's Ark, suggesting that young dinosaurs were taken aboard, and that the Ark was large enough to accommodate them.
  • πŸ‰ The script discusses various cultural legends and historical accounts of dragons, suggesting that these could be based on real sightings of dinosaurs.
  • πŸ” The speaker points out that the presence of soft tissue in dinosaur fossils contradicts the idea that they are millions of years old, supporting a young Earth as per biblical claims.
  • πŸ“– The script criticizes the reliance on secular sources like National Geographic over the authority of the Bible, especially in matters related to the age of the Earth and the existence of dinosaurs.
  • πŸ¦‡ The speaker uses the example of the electric eel to illustrate how the fossil record may not reveal the full biological capabilities of extinct creatures, such as the mythical fire-breathing dragons.
  • β›ͺ The script emphasizes the importance of Christian parents equipping their children with knowledge about dinosaurs from a biblical perspective to counteract evolutionary narratives.

Q & A

  • What is the speaker's humorous theory about the extinction of dinosaurs?

    -The speaker humorously suggests that dinosaurs might have eaten gaseous plants and 'burped themselves to death.'

  • What does the speaker claim about the creation of dinosaurs according to the Bible?

    -The speaker claims that, according to the Bible, dinosaurs were created by God on the same day as land animals and humans, which is day six of creation.

  • Why do some people become atheists because of dinosaurs?

    -Some people become atheists because they believe the Bible can be wrong, as they think it contradicts scientific evidence about dinosaurs existing millions of years ago.

  • What does the speaker suggest about the diet of dinosaurs in the beginning?

    -The speaker suggests that in the beginning, dinosaurs were fearless and there was no reason to fear them, implying they were herbivores and all creatures were vegetarian due to the absence of death and carnivorous activity.

  • What evidence does the speaker provide for the rapid fossilization of dinosaurs?

    -The speaker mentions Dr. Phil Curry's statement about fossilization being a variable process that can happen rapidly if the groundwater is heavily laden with minerals, and Mary Schweitzer's experiment with T-Rex soft tissue, suggesting that fossils could have formed quickly during the great flood.

  • How does the speaker explain the coexistence of dinosaurs and humans according to the Bible?

    -The speaker explains that according to Genesis 6:19-20, all creatures, including dinosaurs, were to go into the Ark to be kept alive, implying that dinosaurs and humans coexisted.

  • What does the speaker suggest about the size of dinosaurs during the Ark's journey?

    -The speaker suggests that dinosaurs were not as large as they are depicted today and that young, not fully grown dinosaurs, would have been taken on the Ark.

  • Why does the speaker believe that dinosaur legends have faded from people's memory?

    -The speaker believes that dinosaur legends have faded from memory because of the influence of evolutionary ideas and the fact that people have not personally witnessed dinosaurs.

  • What does the speaker suggest about the depiction of creatures in the Bible that resemble dinosaurs?

    -The speaker suggests that creatures like Behemoth and Leviathan in the Bible could be depictions of dinosaurs, with descriptions matching their physical characteristics.

  • What is the speaker's view on the authority of the Bible versus the theories of evolution?

    -The speaker believes in the authority of the Bible over the theories of evolution, stating that the Bible provides a consistent and reliable account of the past, including the existence and extinction of dinosaurs.

Outlines

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πŸ¦– Dinosaur Extinction Theories and Biblical Perspective

The paragraph introduces various theories about dinosaur extinction, including a humorous hypothesis that dinosaurs burped themselves to death due to gaseous plants. It challenges the credibility of some scientific theories, suggesting that they gain plausibility only through publication in peer-reviewed journals. The speaker then references the 'seven Fs of dinosaurs' as a framework for understanding their history, starting with their creation on the sixth day according to the Bible. The paragraph also addresses misconceptions about dinosaurs coexisting with humans and the impact of atheism on beliefs about dinosaur existence, highlighting the importance of biblical authority over secular sources.

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🌊 The Role of the Global Flood in Dinosaur Extinction

This paragraph delves into the concept that the global flood described in Genesis could explain the fossilization process and the extinction of dinosaurs. It presents the idea that rapid mineralization during the flood could have preserved soft tissues, as evidenced by experiments with dinosaur bones. The speaker disputes the idea that dinosaurs couldn't fit on Noah's Ark, suggesting that young dinosaurs would have been taken aboard for reproduction. The paragraph also explores the persistence of dragon legends and historical artifacts that seem to depict dinosaur-like creatures, suggesting that these legends could be based on actual sightings of dinosaurs.

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πŸ‰ Dragon Legends and the Fading Memory of Dinosaurs

The speaker discusses the prevalence of dragon legends across cultures as potential evidence of dinosaur sightings in ancient times. The paragraph mentions the removal of a World Book Encyclopedia entry that likened dragons to dinosaurs, suggesting a cover-up of the connection. It also addresses the skepticism of the evolutionary community towards the idea that dinosaurs and humans coexisted, citing a quote from an atheist and evolutionist who acknowledges the implications of such a connection for the theory of evolution. The paragraph concludes with a discussion of biblical references to creatures like the Behemoth and Leviathan, which some interpret as descriptions of dinosaurs.

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πŸ“š The Biblical Explanation for Dinosaur Extinction

This paragraph presents the biblical explanation for dinosaur extinction as a result of the Great Flood, as described in Genesis 6:9. It contrasts this with the various and often conflicting theories proposed by evolutionists, emphasizing the challenge of finding a single cause for the extinction of both land and sea creatures. The speaker argues that the Bible provides a consistent explanation for the fossil record and the positioning of dinosaur remains, suggesting that many creatures died in water. The paragraph also lists other potential causes of extinction, such as hunting, habitat changes, genetic mutations, and climate changes, and warns Christian parents to educate their children about the biblical perspective on dinosaurs to counteract the influence of evolutionary teachings.

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Keywords

πŸ’‘Extinction

Extinction refers to the state of a species or group of species no longer existing. In the context of the video, it is central to the discussion about the dinosaurs' disappearance, with various theories presented to explain their demise. The script mentions the 'biggest Extinction Theory' involving a meteor crashing into the Yucatan Peninsula, illustrating the theme of seeking explanations for past events.

πŸ’‘Creationism

Creationism is the religious belief that the universe and life originated from specific acts of divine creation, rather than through evolutionary processes. The video's theme heavily incorporates creationist viewpoints, suggesting that dinosaurs were created by God on the same day as humans, as per the biblical account in Genesis.

πŸ’‘Fossilization

Fossilization is the process by which remains or traces of ancient organisms are preserved in rock layers. The script discusses how fossils are evidence of past life and mentions the rapid fossilization during the global flood, which is a key point in the video's argument for a young Earth and a recent extinction of dinosaurs.

πŸ’‘Flood

In the script, the term 'flood' refers to the global deluge described in the Bible, specifically Genesis 6:9. It is presented as a significant event that could explain the widespread presence of fossils and the extinction of dinosaurs, aligning with the video's theme of interpreting Earth's history through a creationist lens.

πŸ’‘Dragon Legends

Dragon Legends mentioned in the script refer to various cultural myths and stories about large, reptilian creatures, which the video suggests could be based on actual sightings of dinosaurs. These legends are used to argue for the plausibility of dinosaurs coexisting with humans in the past.

πŸ’‘Behemoth

The Behemoth is a term from the Bible, specifically from the book of Job, and is used in the script to suggest a creature that might be similar to what we now call dinosaurs. The video uses this term to argue that the Bible contains descriptions of dinosaurs, further tying the theme of the video to biblical creationism.

πŸ’‘Leviathan

Leviathan, like Behemoth, is a term from the Bible that the video script uses to suggest a creature possibly akin to dinosaurs. It is mentioned to illustrate the video's theme of finding biblical references to what modern science identifies as prehistoric animals.

πŸ’‘Soft Tissue

Soft tissue refers to the non-hardened organic material of organisms. The script discusses the discovery of soft tissue in dinosaur fossils, which creationists argue supports the idea of a young Earth, as soft tissues are not expected to survive for the millions of years presumed by conventional dating methods.

πŸ’‘Ark

The Ark in the script refers to Noah's Ark from the Bible, which is said to have saved pairs of all animal species during the global flood. The video uses the Ark to discuss how dinosaurs could have survived the flood and to argue against the idea that they went extinct millions of years before humans.

πŸ’‘Evolution

Evolution, in the context of the video, is the scientific theory that species change over time through a process of natural selection. The script contrasts this with creationism, presenting various challenges and alternative explanations for the extinction of dinosaurs from a creationist perspective.

πŸ’‘Dinosaur

Dinosaurs are a group of prehistoric reptiles known for their dominance during the Mesozoic Era. The script uses the term to explore various theories about their existence and extinction, with a focus on reconciling biblical accounts with scientific findings, which is central to the video's theme.

Highlights

The speaker suggests a humorous theory that dinosaurs may have eaten gaseous plants and burped themselves to death.

The speaker critiques the reliance on peer-reviewed publications as the sole validation for scientific theories.

A discussion on the creation of dinosaurs according to the Bible, suggesting they were created on the same day as man.

The speaker challenges the authority of National Geographic over the Bible regarding the creation timeline.

The mention of atheists using dinosaurs as a reason to reject the existence of God.

An exploration of the idea that dinosaurs were originally fearless and part of a vegetarian ecosystem.

The presentation of evidence that alligators and crocodiles can have herbivorous tendencies.

The impact of sin and the fall on the nature of dinosaurs, suggesting a shift from a vegetarian diet.

The explanation of how the global flood from the Bible could account for the fossilization of dinosaurs.

A debate on the possibility of soft tissue preservation in dinosaur fossils, challenging the idea of deep time.

Discussion on how dinosaurs could have fit on Noah's Ark, considering their size and the capacity of the Ark.

The fading of dinosaurs from human memory and the prevalence of dragon legends across cultures.

The examination of ancient artifacts that depict creatures resembling dinosaurs.

A quote from an atheist acknowledging that if dragons were real, it would challenge the theory of evolution.

An analysis of the positioning of dinosaur fossils, suggesting they died in water and drowned.

The speaker's belief that dinosaurs went extinct due to factors such as hunting, habitat changes, and climate shifts.

A warning to Christian parents to equip their children with knowledge about dinosaurs to counteract evolutionary narratives.

The speaker's critique of educators potentially influencing students' beliefs based on political ideology.

Transcripts

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what happened to the dinosaurs cuz

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they're extinct people come up with

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theories all the time here's my theory I

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believe at the time of the dinosaurs

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eventually the plants evolved and they

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became gaseous and the dinosaurs ate

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those plants and they burped themselves

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to death what do you think guys is that

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pretty scientific you guys rolling with

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that no sounds kind of goofy well see if

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you get a really cool graphic artist and

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then you get a bunch of guys with little

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letters at the end of their names and

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then you publish it in a peer-reviewed

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magazine everybody thinks it's highly

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plausible here's the biggest Extinction

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Theory we hear this giant meteor smashed

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into the Yucatan Peninsula and just

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wiped out all the dinosaurs but not the

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Ducks and not the beavers and not all

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the other creatures what I'm going to do

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is run through the seven FS of dinosaurs

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formed Fearless Fallen flood faded found

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in fiction to see if we can gain some

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insight into the topic so let's start at

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number one which is formed when did God

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form or create the dinosaurs does the

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Bible say for example when God created

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ton aurus Rex actually it does dinosaurs

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were land animals T-Rex is a land animal

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right God says he created land animals

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in man on day six of creation so

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therefore God created dinosaurs and

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people on the same day of creation Now I

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know what just happened in many of your

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minds the hair stood up on the back of

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your neck and you wa wait a sec that's

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not what I heard man I need to read

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National Geographic you know that great

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faith building magazine National

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Geographic and it said something

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different it said look at this article

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here no human being has ever seen a live

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dinosaur yet we know da da da it sounds

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so authorative doesn't it I thought

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Christians were supposed to hold to the

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authority of the word of God oh that

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contradicts I wonder which authority is

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correct did you know there are many

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atheists that point to dinosaurs as

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their reason to have become atheists

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here's a quote from a typical internet

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atheist and he said dinosaurs were my

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gateway drug to atheism while I was

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still six or seven years away from

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reaching the conclusion God didn't

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either care about us or didn't exist the

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dinosaurs had shared an important secret

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that the Bible can be wrong one time at

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a small group Bible study I don't even

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know how the subject came up but I just

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mentioned I believe that God created

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dinosaurs on day six cuz that seems to

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be the logical conclusion and this very

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Godly lovely lady Christian lady she was

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like I don't think so I said really I

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said well why don't you think that and

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she said I just don't think God had

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create these huge scary creatures to be

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in the Garden of Eden I mean some could

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have got hurt you know look at those big

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teeth and stuff like that she appears to

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have forgotten Biblical history because

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the second F in the 7 na here is the

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fact that God created these creatures

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Fearless there was no reason to fear

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them in the beginning why was that well

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Genesis 1 125 says God created the Beast

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of the earth God saw was very good at

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the end of the creation he said

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everything was very good do we know what

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very good means yes we do it means no

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evil no death no carnivorous activity

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right no struggle for existence that's

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what very good means in the beginning

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all the beasts of the field and the

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people were eating plants isn't that

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interesting everything vegetarian why is

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that well because there was no death

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there was no Bloodshed there was no

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carnivorous activity that's not very

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good is it I'll show you a short clip

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here of some alligators and some

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crocodiles and watch what they love to

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eat now you might think well that thing

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would have snapped down on anything you

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threw in his mouth right but keep

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watching they actually like this and

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they're fed this on a constant basis

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Chomp Chomp Chomp pretty soon you'll see

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a little crocodile he's going to climb

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up a kumquat tree and he likes to eat

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Kung quats because they found now that

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alligators and crocodiles love to eat

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fruit and they love to eat all sorts of

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you know vegetables and legumes and

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things like that pretty interesting you

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can read articles about it so if we go

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with God's word this was not occurring

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until this happened our next F because

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this entire creation is groaning it's

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wearing out like a garment and we live

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in a sin cursed world how did that

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happen Romans 5:12 through one man sin

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entered into the world and death through

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sin and so death spread to all men

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because all sinned and it's not just men

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that fell Romans 8:22 for we know that

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the whole creation has been groan in the

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Pains of child birth until now which

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would have included the dinosaurs which

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means they wouldn't have operated the

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way they did in the beginning and they

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start thinking about eating something

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else now how do we know about the

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dinosaurs they're not around today

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because of their bones correct where did

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those fosses come from well that's the

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next F the flood Genesis 6:9 the

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worldwide flood recorded in the Bible

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The Fountains of the great deep burst

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open there was 40 days of intense rain

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do we even know what 3 days of

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torrential rain will do now yes we do

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because we've recorded it now all the

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sediments and the biomass gets mixed up

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together and it starts making slurries

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and so on even evolutionists now are

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admitting this because the evidence is

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just so overwhelming here's Dr Phil

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Curry he works with the Royal Terrell

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Museum he wrote a book called 101

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questions about dinosaurs now watch what

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he says he believes in millions of years

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he believes in the story of evolution

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but look at what he says f ization is a

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process that can take anything from a

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few hours to millions of years I wonder

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which one of those two processes Dr

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Curry has observed he goes on to say

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well the amount of time that it takes

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for a bone to become completely

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permanized is highly variable if the

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ground water is heavily Laden with

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minerals and solution the process can

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happen rapidly and I would bet at the

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time of the great flood there was lots

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of minerals and lots of stuff in the

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solution that would make a lot of

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fossils very quickly Mary schwitzer did

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this experiment with these Toronto bones

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she found and here was the title of her

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article scientists recovered T-Rex soft

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tissue it was supposedly 70 million

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years old red blood vessels red blood

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cells completely unfossilized that's

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like walking out into the Sahara Desert

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and finding an ice cream cone it's not

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supposed to be there well if all these

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fossils we find could have soft tissue

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in them that confirms what the Bible

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says that the Earth is Young not

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millions and millions of years old

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because chemical decomposition rates

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simply don't allow for soft tissue to

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last for millions of years many people

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have questions about the ark and how

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dinosaurs would fit Genesis 619 and 20

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talks about how the fact that you know

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two of all living creatures male and

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female every kind of animal is going to

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go into the ark to be kept alive except

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for the dinosaurs no it doesn't say that

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oh no every creature so that would

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include the dinosaurs well let's get

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back to the true depiction of the Ark

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483 tractor trailer trucks could fit on

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board that boat but still people have

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this idea in their head but okay even

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though the boat was that big how do you

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get a 70 ton titanosaur on Noah's Ark

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but you have to remember just like every

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creature they didn't start off huge

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here's the largest dinosaur egg we've

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ever found that thing didn't pop out of

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there weighing 70 tons and by the way

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the Commandment was the creatures were

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to go on board the ark to reproduce

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right after the flood so you're not

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going to take like Grandma and Grandpa

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dinosaur on board you're going to take

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the young ones the teenagers so to speak

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cuz they're going to be viral and be

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able to reproduce and so on so the flood

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has great explanatory power for the

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fossils why has the account of this if

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people really saw dinosaurs cuz if they

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came on board the ark they went off

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people would have seen them so why is

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this kind of faded from people's memory

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do you know there are Dragon Legends

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around the world do you know people

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groups around the world say that in

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their histories people saw these huge

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reptilian beasts there are so many

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accounts it's hard to keep track of them

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all so much so that up until 1973 in the

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World Book Encyclopedia they actually

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had had this entry the dragons of Legend

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are strangely like actual creatures that

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have lived in the past they are much

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like the great reptiles dinosaurs which

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inhabited the Earth long before man is

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supposed to have appeared on Earth even

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staunch atheists and evolutionists like

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Carl Sean he wrote a book called dragons

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of Eden and he said the pervasiveness of

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dragon myths in the folk Legends of many

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cultures is probably no accident it's a

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worldwide phenomenon the Chinese zodiac

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has all sorts of real creatures that we

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we know of and also includes dragons why

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would they only include one mythological

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creature with all the other creatures

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and some of the oldest artifacts we can

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find things like this Mesopotamian

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cylinder seal look at what these

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creatures look like long necks long tail

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dinosaur fossils like this one here look

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at the bones on this thing imagine what

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that thing looked like with flesh on it

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I'll show you National Geographics

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depiction of it what would you call that

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if it was running towards you I'd call

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it a dragon right and other things like

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in Cambodia they've got this this Temple

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supposedly built about 800 years ago see

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the round circles here and the carvings

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look at the creature see his tail see

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the plates on his back see his face and

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his eye they saw it that's the most

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logical conclusion when I was over in

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England I didn't actually get to go to

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carel Cathedral Bishop Bell was buried

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in the floor they did that back then it

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was kind of weird and you'll see this

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carpet on the floor it's because his

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tomb has brass inlay around it with all

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these different creatures and as people

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have walked on it over over the years it

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wears out the brass but if you get them

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to pull back the carpet you can see all

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the different creatures it depicts like

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birds let's see some of the other

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creatures they depict dog yep fish yep

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oh that's interesting isn't it big long

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necks big long tails you know what's

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interesting too do you remember that

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Mesopotamian cylinder seal do you

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remember the way their necks were

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entwined well that's very interesting

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you know why that's so interesting

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because these two artifacts are

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separated chronologically In Time by

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hundreds of years and separated

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geographically by hundreds of kilometers

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which means two different people groups

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at two different times in history

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recorded these creatures in the exact

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same activity you know like Rams banging

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their heads together or giraffes necking

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and that's not the only one here's the

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Nur pallette and it depicts them in the

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same way another people group different

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point in time what's the most logical

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conclusion they saw them that makes most

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sense now why is that downplayed in the

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evolutionary Community well I don't

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think I could give you a better quote

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this is a hostile witness Lou Jacobs and

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he's written a book about D URS and he's

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a skeptic he's an atheist he's an

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evolutionist and here's what he said

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such an association what people call

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dragons generically in the past actually

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being dinosaurs such an association

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would dispel an Earth with vast

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Antiquity the entire history of creation

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including the day of rest could be

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accommodated in the seven biblical days

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of the Genesis myth Evolution would be

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vanquished see what he just admitted man

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if people actually saw these things

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evolution is a dead duck and I'm an

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atheist and I don't want to believe in

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God so I have to have a way of

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explaining everything without God what's

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the only explanation in town evolution

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of some sort now here's a question we

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often get well yeah but if these

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creatures lived before and after the

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flood then why don't we see dinosaurs in

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the Bible Well you don't see a lot of

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words in the Bible things like email

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don't see that right don't see cell

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phone you see communication and people

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talking to each other and letters and

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all that stuff so we're not really

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looking for the word dinosaur are we

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we're looking for depictions of

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creatures like dinosaurs so let's go to

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job 40 look at the Behemoth which I made

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along with you God's talking to job do

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you remember that God created the land

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animals and people on the same day of

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creation look at these creatures I made

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along with you job now it goes on to say

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it feeds on grass like an ox and it's

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got strength in the loins with super you

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know big muscles and his tail sways like

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a cedar oh that's interesting I mean

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what kind of creature do we see today

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that has a tail like a tree it's this

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massive creature and first amongst the

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works of God is its legs are like tubes

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of bronze it's this huge creature that's

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a great description of a sorod dinosaur

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right big long neck long tail Etc

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massive creature they'll say things like

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oh Behemoth it must have been like an

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elephant or a hippo do you remember the

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description the word of God says it's

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got his tail like a tree let's look at

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the heiny of an elephant or a hippo

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doesn't seem to fit the biblical

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description correct now we get another

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description of a creature in job 41 it's

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called Leviathan we don't know what

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Leviathan is exactly but it could come

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in and out of the water its scales were

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virtually impenetrable and it breathed

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fire and see even right there many

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Christians okay well breathes fire we

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don't see creatures today breathing fire

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so this has got to be some kind of you

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know mythological kind of thing in the

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Bible Well we don't know what Leviathan

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was let me give you a good candidate

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super Crockett that's what they call

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this fossil they've found you can see

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the white skull there that's a large

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crocodile but look at the size of super

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Croc's head pretty neat eh but you know

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what's really neat about super croc is

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look at his bulbous nose that's very

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interesting see we don't know could he

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have mixed when he was alive some kind

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of chemicals and shot some kind of fiery

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snort we don't know cuz we only have

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fossils but I want you to think about

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something let's say you had never seen

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an electric eel you guys know what an

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electric eel is right don't go in the

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water with them cuz they can hit you

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with about a th000 volts of electricity

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right now pretend they were extinct and

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some paleontologist goes out and he just

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finds the bones of an electric eel so it

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looks like kind of a snake in the Rock

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right would you even dream that when

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that thing was fully composed with all

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its soft Parts it could zap you with

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1,000 volts of electricity it' never

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cross your mind cuz you only got the

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bones if you want to follow this up I

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really recommend this book called living

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fossils by Dr Carl Warner you'll see all

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of the different creatures that theyve

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found living together at the same time

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as dinosaurs now very interesting and

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actually it's a good read there's some

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great quotes in it let me give you one

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this is a modern-day evolutionist and

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look at what they admit we find mammals

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in almost all of our dinosaur dig sites

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these were not noticed years ago they

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didn't just used to notice the mammals

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mixed in with the D dinosaurs we have

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about 20,000 lb of bentonite clay that

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is mammal fossils that we trying to give

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away to some researcher it's not that

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they're not important it's just that you

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only live once and I specialize in

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something other than mammals I

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specialize in reptiles and dinosaurs

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this comes down to the authority of the

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word of God or man's word Ever Changing

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trying to explain the past without the

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one who was there and the Revelation

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from the one that was there I know

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everybody always asks yeah but what

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happened to the dinosaurs cuz they're

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extinct it's not just creationists that

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have to come up with with a a good

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explanation and a Biblical explanation

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it's evolutionist as well and over the

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years I've seen many many different

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explanations okay people come up with

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theories all the time let me share with

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you guys one pet theory of mine and just

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see how plausible this is for you guys

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okay here's my theory I believe at the

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time of the dinosaurs eventually the

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plants evolved and they became gaseous

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and the dinosaurs ate those plants and

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they burped themselves to death what do

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you think guys is that pretty scientific

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you guys rolling with that no sounds

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kind of goofy well see if you get a

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really cool graphic artist to make a

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really cool picture and then you get a

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bunch of guys with little letters at the

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end of their names coming up with a

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really cool story and then you publish

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it in a peer-reviewed magazine everybody

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thinks it's highly plausible this is a

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serious supposed dinosaur extinction

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Theory we just got a funny graphic to

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illustrate the silliness of it these are

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stories folks one of them was that the

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mammals eventually evolved and ate all

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the dinosaur eggs but according to what

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we've just seen mammals and dinosaurs

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coexisted for supposed L millions of

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years of course everybody knows this one

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right here's the biggest Extinction

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Theory we hear this giant meteor smashed

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into the Yucatan Peninsula and just

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wiped out all the dinosaurs but not the

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Ducks and not the beavers and not all

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the other creatures so you see

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evolutionists have a challenge

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explaining dinosaur extinction as a

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matter of fact this book by Alan sherig

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he points the challenge for them out he

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says now comes the important question

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what caused all these extinctions at one

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particular point in time approximately

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65 million years ago right everybody's

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coming up with all sorts of suggest

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question some serious some jokes you

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know things like that and he says the

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trouble is if we're to just find one

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reason to account for all of them it

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would have to explain the deaths all at

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the same time of animals on land and of

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animals living in the sea but in both

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cases of only some of those animals for

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many of the land dwellers and many of

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the sea dwellers went on living quite

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happily into the following a period alas

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no such one explanation exists there is

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an explanation in the Bible Genesis 6:9

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the Great great flood billions of dead

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things buried in sedimentary layers laid

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down by water everywhere you go on the

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planet but the creatures who came on

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board the ark got off the ark some of

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them have still survived some of the

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creatures in the ocean perished but many

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of them went on to survive as well

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that's the only explanation I've never

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heard a modern-day evolutionist give

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that perhaps there was a global flood

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because see that would be religious

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what's interesting about many dinosaur

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fossils is the positioning of them see

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this creature look at the arched back

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this is very common with dinosaur bones

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it's so common they give it a name it's

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called the aiston death pose and it's

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typical of creatures having died in

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water drowned affixiated interesting

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isn't it now let me tell you some of the

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reasons I believe dinosaurs have gone

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extinct I believe that the exact same

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reason that that hundreds and hundreds

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and hundreds of other creatures have

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gone extinct things like hunting

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remember all those Dragon Legends we had

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guys I want you to think about this okay

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let's say wherever you live there was

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some big creature marauding it it could

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hurt your children what are the guys

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going to do well I mean the real guys

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you're going to go out there and you're

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going to hunt that thing down and you're

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going to kill it correct you're going to

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find all the nests right you're going to

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wipe them out yeah and things like

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habitat changes many things are going

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extinct right that's why we got all

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these programs save the whales and save

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the owls genetic changes things are

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mutating out of existence it's a fallen

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world it's wearing out like a garment

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climate changes I'm not talking about

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global warming and everything like that

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I'm just talking about the fact that

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yeah there have been you know extreme

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heat and extreme cool that said in the

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would would happen until Jesus comes

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back so maybe many of these creatures

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these dinosaurs just simply couldn't

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adapt but we see the Dragon Legends we

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know they were there and they gradually

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petered out just like so many other

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creatures have gone extinct so you see

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from what we see in science and what we

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see in the word of God they actually fit

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perfectly if you've got the correct

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interpretive lenses on but I just want

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to warn Christian parents here equip

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your young people from a very early age

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about dinosaurs cuz they love dinosaurs

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and they're really fun they want the

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toys and all that stuff but don't

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underestimate the age of your kids equip

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them very very early because

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evolutionists understand they're

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interesting and these shows that they're

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watching go ask the average 7-year-old

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when did the dinosaurs diode 65 million

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years ago and the seed of the

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destruction of the Gospel is already in

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their mind because if those creatures

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died out millions of years ago that

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means there was death before sin that

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means there was death before Adam's sin

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and the gospel doesn't make any sense

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this was from a Democrat and he was

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concerned about the election coming up

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as a Democrat he wanted to see Obama get

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in again he was an educator and he said

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the children of red States that's the

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conservative ones will seek a higher

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education he explains and that education

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will very often happen in blue states

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that that's your liberals for the

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foreseeable future loyal ditto heads

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will continue to drop off their children

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at the dorms he was saying look all the

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Republicans down here they they have

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more kids than us Democrats and he's

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like this is no good cuz they're going

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to teach their kids conservative values

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and then they're not going to vote the

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right way that I want them to vote this

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is what his problem was but here's his

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solution yeah but wait a sec they're

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going to send their kids to the blue

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States right now watch what he says

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after a teary yed hug Mom and Dad will

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drive their SUV off towards the nearest

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gas station leaving their beloved

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progyny behind then what he proudly

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claims then they're all mine and I got

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them for a lot of hours a week so you

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breed we'll teach we'll convert and

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thank you for the tip of paying for the

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education on the way at the door

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