>>Agree, why more people can't take the Bible literally and come to the conclusion that a world-wide flood killed the dinosaurs is beyond me.<<
I'm with you. We know more than we used to, but it is our deductions that seem to always end up being fatally flawed.
The flood account still holds more water than any other explanation/speculation.
Geology didn't even get started until the 1800s, and the same for biology. Information is coming in now faster than it can be processed. This is hardly an appropriate time to discourage the young people from careers in science. Give it time. Modern science is barely a century old, which is only two careers end to end: the first rough idea, the second more refined idea--that's it so far. Get more young people interested, don't turn them off before we even look around. Don't kill the SCSC, the Apollo program before birth.