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Dinosaurs in Noah’s vineyard (carvings at 14th century church)
Creation Ministries International ^ | 6-19-16 | David Lewis

Posted on 09/19/2016 1:18:28 PM PDT by fishtank

Dinosaurs in Noah’s vineyard

by David Lewis

The carving (see image at right), which appears to show two dinosaurs, is on an outside wall of the bell-tower of a fourteenth century church in the Republic of Georgia. Holy Trinity Church (also known as Tsminda Sameba) is on Mount Gergeti, near Stephantsminda village, in the Mount Kazbegi area—close to the borders with North Ossetia and Ingushetia.

When I visited this area in 2006 and saw the carvings, I asked a Georgian cleric at the church what they depicted. He commented that they looked like dinosaurs, and he had no idea when or why they were carved on the bell-tower....

...Creationists have often suggested that many stories of ‘dragons’ (also often labelled ‘serpents’) are likely inspired by actual sightings of living dinosaurs, distorted through time and retelling.4 If so, these carvings from Georgia are consistent with medieval engravings and sculptures, from as far away as Britain and Cambodia, showing what look just like known types of dinosaurs.5

Inside the church is also an icon depicting St. George slaying a (snake-like) dragon

Just as dodos, mammoths and other well-documented living creatures that were contemporary with humans subsequently became extinct, the same happened to the descendants of the various kinds of dinosaurs that were on Noah’s Ark.

(Excerpt) Read more at creation.com ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: derp; dinosaurs; holyland; losers; pathetic; youngearth
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The wall carvings at a church in Georgia show creatures that have dinosaur-like features.

Photo: Manana Tsiramua, courtesy of Georgian Holidays (www.georgianholidays.com).

1 posted on 09/19/2016 1:18:28 PM PDT by fishtank
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To: fishtank

Could be Komodo dragons, but the proportions of the limbs are wrong. The proportions of the limbs are also wrong for any large, herbivorous dinosaur we know of.


2 posted on 09/19/2016 1:21:05 PM PDT by Tax-chick (The coming of a Cthulhu presidency will be heralded by a worldwide wave of madness.)
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To: fishtank

Very...childlike. I guess they couldn’t afford to hire a better artist.


3 posted on 09/19/2016 1:21:38 PM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
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To: fishtank

Human history is permeated with accounts of the existence of “dragons.” Where would these accounts originate, if not from eyewitness encounters with dinosaurs?


4 posted on 09/19/2016 1:24:07 PM PDT by fwdude (If we keep insisting on the lesser of two evils, that is exactly what they will give us from now on.)
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To: fishtank

http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/deadthings/2016/06/01/found-medieval-dinosaurs/#.V-BKdvkrJaQ

5 posted on 09/19/2016 1:27:06 PM PDT by fishtank (The denial of original sin is the root of liberalism.)
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To: fishtank

A) Those are monkeys and

B) I guess that is all the proof we need that the “world” was created 4500 years ago.


6 posted on 09/19/2016 1:27:32 PM PDT by webheart (We are all pretty much living in a fiction.)
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To: fwdude

Eyewitness encounters with dragons?


7 posted on 09/19/2016 1:27:59 PM PDT by Tax-chick (The coming of a Cthulhu presidency will be heralded by a worldwide wave of madness.)
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To: fishtank

Kissing Spider Monkeys


8 posted on 09/19/2016 1:28:00 PM PDT by butlerweave
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To: fishtank

hmmm.

We have drawings of unicorns and centaurs ....


9 posted on 09/19/2016 1:28:21 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: fishtank

Noah lived in what is now called the sub-Sahara.


10 posted on 09/19/2016 1:28:38 PM PDT by SkyDancer ("They Say That Nobody's Perfect But Yet Here I Am")
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To: fishtank
I saw this documentary years ago and it had plenty of cave men and dinosaurs


11 posted on 09/19/2016 1:29:47 PM PDT by Donglalinger
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12 posted on 09/19/2016 1:32:11 PM PDT by Rebelbase (Bill and Hillary for ADX Supermax!)
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To: Donglalinger

One picture worth a thousand dinosaurs.


13 posted on 09/19/2016 1:34:04 PM PDT by Fungi (Soy sauce, you want soy sauce? Enjoy your soy sauce with all the fungi in it!)
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To: Tax-chick

Yes, how else would humans witness dragons?


14 posted on 09/19/2016 1:34:44 PM PDT by fwdude (If we keep insisting on the lesser of two evils, that is exactly what they will give us from now on.)
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To: fwdude
It's possible that a few larger lizards survived the asteroid strike and subsequent volcanic phases.

It could be that Yeti are the last few remaining creatures of some human-like creature.

I saw some photos that suggested that a few pterodactyls lived into the Wild West days and were shot down by pioneers.

A few lingering hold outs, however, does not prove that Noah somehow fit thousands of species of dinosaurs onto the Ark.

15 posted on 09/19/2016 1:34:49 PM PDT by who_would_fardels_bear
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To: fwdude

That’s my opinion. I think dragons are in a different category from dinosaurs ... although our female beardie looks like a cross between a dinosaur and a toad, colored orange.


16 posted on 09/19/2016 1:38:08 PM PDT by Tax-chick (The coming of a Cthulhu presidency will be heralded by a worldwide wave of madness.)
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I think it was a 14th century attempt at Art in Public Places. This particular work was assigned to a class of local 3rd graders.


17 posted on 09/19/2016 1:45:28 PM PDT by T. Rustin Noone (the angels wanna wear my red shoes......)
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To: fwdude

Sir Richard Owen coined the term “dinosaur” in 1841. Prior to that people called them dragons. Cultures throughout history have stories of encounters with dragons.


18 posted on 09/19/2016 1:45:49 PM PDT by NorthstarMom (God says debt is a curse and children are a blessing, yet we apply for loans and prevent pregnancy.)
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To: fishtank

My goodness. Maybe the Trump boys DID bag a pterodactyl!!

:)


19 posted on 09/19/2016 1:46:58 PM PDT by ZULU (Donald Trump is the biggest threat to the New World Order since Barry Goldwater)
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To: fishtank

Whatever it was supposed to be, it had a prehensile tail like a monkey. The carvings are so worn and eroded, that most anything with four legs and a large tail could be interpreted as looking like a dinosaur.


20 posted on 09/19/2016 1:49:49 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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