RE: Why is there no mention of dinosaurs in the great book?
December 31, 2013 at 5:10 pm
(This post was last modified: December 31, 2013 at 5:13 pm by Justtristo.)
This whole thread made me remember something about Six Day (Young Earth) Creationists saying that the leviathan and behemoth mentioned in the book of Job were a plesiosaur and sauropod.
Yeah right, I seriously doubt the plesiosaurs could breathe fire out of their nostrils. Because the Book of Job states that leviathan does to do that. Although the more sane Christians would say that leviathan was a crocodile. But still do you know any crocodiles that breathe out fire, seriously?
There should be a warning label put on the cover of bibles, stating that this is a book of myths, not book which can be anything remotely historical. I look forward to the day when society views the bible the same way they see the myths of the Greeks or other societies.
Actually that is sort of plausible, compared to other Six Day (Young Earth) Creationist explanations I have heard and read.
Yeah right, I seriously doubt the plesiosaurs could breathe fire out of their nostrils. Because the Book of Job states that leviathan does to do that. Although the more sane Christians would say that leviathan was a crocodile. But still do you know any crocodiles that breathe out fire, seriously?
There should be a warning label put on the cover of bibles, stating that this is a book of myths, not book which can be anything remotely historical. I look forward to the day when society views the bible the same way they see the myths of the Greeks or other societies.
(December 5, 2013 at 1:29 pm)BadWriterSparty Wrote:(December 5, 2013 at 1:23 pm)Doubting Thomas Wrote: That's because the dinosaurs never existed and all those fossils were just put in the ground by Satan in order to deceive man. And the evil, God-hating scientists fell for it because they were on a mission to disprove God, so they took a few old bones and invented giant lizards out of them.
A YEC actually told me this in a real conversation.
Actually that is sort of plausible, compared to other Six Day (Young Earth) Creationist explanations I have heard and read.
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