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To: PatrickHenry

Well, that was the first time I have really looked at any of Jack Chicks 'funnies'....I notice on the Noahs Flood comic strip, he has the young land dinosaurs entering the ark...first time I ever heard of dinosaurs entering the ark...I have heard some folks, 'acquaintances' of mine, tell me that dinosaurs never did exist in the first place...that all the dinosaur bones that are found, were really planted by the devil, to deceive man...(of course, I imagine not many people put forth this particular idea, but still, its one I have heard)....

But dinosaurs, living side by side with Noah, and then entering the ark to be saved from the flood, is a new one on me...

Thanks for the Jack Chick 'funnies'...


62 posted on 12/15/2005 12:12:59 PM PST by andysandmikesmom
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To: andysandmikesmom
Well, that was the first time I have really looked at any of Jack Chicks 'funnies'....I notice on the Noahs Flood comic strip, he has the young land dinosaurs entering the ark...first time I ever heard of dinosaurs entering the ark...I have heard some folks, 'acquaintances' of mine, tell me that dinosaurs never did exist in the first place...that all the dinosaur bones that are found, were really planted by the devil, to deceive man...(of course, I imagine not many people put forth this particular idea, but still, its one I have heard)....

But dinosaurs, living side by side with Noah, and then entering the ark to be saved from the flood, is a new one on me...

I don't know that I've heard that one, either.

I've heard "The dinosaurs were killed by the flood when Noah didn't take them on the ark." More commonly, I've heard that dinosaurs lived in the Garden of Eden (and were all vegetarians!) until the Fall, when Eve's sin cast them out into the world of death and they started eating each other. But still, that would probably put them extinct before the Flood.

I've also heard "The Devil put those bones there to trick us." But I don't take that one very seriously - how can you possibly debate with someone who has such an interesting perspective on reality?

94 posted on 12/15/2005 2:28:01 PM PST by highball ("I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have." -- Thomas Jefferson)
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