Bull****. The people telling you that are the same people telling you that the stegosaur, which American Indian ancestors called Mishipishu ("water panther") and which the original artists of the various petroglyph images you see of them e.g.
clearly saw in real life, died out 65,000,000 years ago.
By the same standards I'll probably be about 700,000 years old myself on my next birthday.
The basic hard, cold reality is that evolution and evoloserism and all of the fairytale time schemes devised to support evolution are dead.
There is also a lot of sculptures and paintings from ancient times and all throughout history that show what looks to be alien figures, UFOs, and space ships. Do you suggest that is proof that aliens exist and have been visting us for 5,000 years?
Children in cultures that have never seen bears have nightmares about animals they decribe that can only be bears. The human mind can imagine all sorts of monsters; deoicting them does not make them real.
Dude, a stegosaurus? I think this drawing was most likely the result of peyote.
Looks like a caveman's interpretation of an alligator.
SAME CREATURE!
Underwater Panther, National Museum of the American Indian George Gustav Heye Center
From AUSTRALIA. Two representations of 'rainbow serpent' in aboriginal rock art:
Fossil - PLESIOSAUR
I conclude the depictions of both the 'underwater panther' and the 'rainbow serpent' are the result of OBSERVATION. The creatures obviously existed within the timeframe of the exerience or memory of the artists.
“The basic hard, cold reality is that evolution and evoloserism and all of the fairytale time schemes devised to support evolution are dead. “
Prefacing nonsense with a curseword always helps a vacuous argument.
So, your argument is that pictures on a wall from an illiterate savage trump the science of millenia and the intellectual giants that have pursued it over those thousands of years.
Your argument parodies itself.