The Book of Job speaks of the “behemoth” with “a tail like a cedar.” Sounds vaguely familiar.
Oh, now I understand. I had always thought that reference was to Rosie O'Donnell.
1. Early humans would have seen fossils and surmised the existence of such creatures.
2. I am open to the possibility of the survival up until quite recently of some sort of very large dinosaur-like lizards or snakes, that humans may have seen.
3. However, anyone who thinks that humans were alive at the same time as Dinosaurs in the common term of the word i.e. T Rex, Brontosaurus, Stegasaurus, etc, is someone who is either a total moron or is an otherwise smart person who has abandoned all capacity for reason when dealing with religious issues.
Hippo.
Interesting that you take the quote from a creationist website instead of from the bible. Why?
17 He moveth his tail like a cedar: the sinews of his stones are wrapped together.
For that matter, if the heyday of the dinosaurs began in the Garden of Eden and lasted until the Flood of Noah, with “humans happily coexisting alongside dinosaurs” during that period, it’s rather odd that the Bible never mentions them. The Old Testament does, after all, quite frequently refer to the various animals with which its human protagonists shared their environment. One would think that great herds of RV-sized sauropods munching contentedly away at the available vegetation (and presumably competing for it with the humans’ domesticated animals) would have been rather noticeable, and that the larger predatory dinosaurs would have been terrifyingly dangerous to humans with primitive technology. But no, the whole Jurassic Park menagerie was apparently deemed unworthy of mention by the author(s) of Genesis.
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