Posted on 09/19/2016 1:18:28 PM PDT by fishtank
Dinosaurs in Noahs 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 areaclose 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 Noahs Ark.
(Excerpt) Read more at creation.com ...
Could be they’ve come across dinosaur fossils in the past.
There’s also one out there of a ‘squatch hanging upside down with a possibly late 1800s hunter posed with it.
“Pretty tricky to arrange things to uniformly support deep time and evolution.”
Well, they’re not arranged to uniformly support it. However, if you dismiss anything out of place as an intrusion of later strata, then you can make it seem that way. Since you’ve already decided what the sequence should be, you don’t need any other evidence to dismiss such things besides that they don’t fit your preferred sequence. Isn’t circular reasoning fun?
I fully expected naysayers, even on a conservative forum.
In this regard, they’re no different than the most radical leftist.
What invention of the mind could come up with giant lizards without an impetus of reality attached to it?
California condors
See, scientific method is used and ignored almost equally between the political groups.
The left believes in the unscientifically garnered pseudoscience of GoreBull worming and some on the right insist that the earth is 5000 years old and that Adam and Eve rode dinosaurs like Alley Oop (google it kids).
Science is science and politics is politics. And grant money is grant money.... Now there’s the manage au trois that really screws things up.
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I don’t see ANYTHING in that picture.
It’s all blank.
Well, obviously, from eyewitness accounts of dragons. Where else?
Probably dragons, potentially informed by real bones of real dinosaurs. Georgia isn’t called, “Georgia” by Georgians. The people of Georgia ( who call themselves “Kartvelos”) call the land, “Sekartvalia,” or “land of the Kartvelos.” It’s not certain where Georgia gets the name, “Georgia,” but it surely stuck among the English (whose patron saint is Saint George) because of its association with St. George.
They do generally look like dinosaurs from a modern perspective, but which? Head butting was a thing among pachysephalosaurs, they have the same body shape, but wouldn’t they have famously coulder-like tails. And why would a 14th-century church remember dinosaurs 4,000 years after the flood better than a church built 4,300 years after the flood?
A more likely interpretation, if not dragons, would be the ancient mythological creatures for whom “salamanders” are named. Believed to be impervious to fire, they were thus associated with purgatory, and in turn, thus a common topic of medieval art. I’m not sure why a salamander would be depicted butting heads, but they were usually depicted with curly tails.
A curled tail does not suggest a prehensile tail. But they don’t seem similar to medieval monkey drawings that I’ve seen. Then again, I haven’t seen much in the way of Georgian medieval art, which for all I know could have very separate artistic heritage, given Georgia’s remote-from-the-West location.
Hillary's a time traveller as well as shape-shifter?
The look like giant sloths. But again, they were not big in that area.
I’ll never understand what Wilma saw in Fred.
Where are the fossils of the flying dragons?
Kinkajous? opposums? Of course, both inhabited different continents...
It could even be an attempt at a horse.
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Depends on who you ask. :D
That he created the world in 6 days, and took a rest on the 7th. He then gives us a full account of people’s genealogy, from Adam to Noah, Moses, and onward to Christ. Putting the ages + time of births together on a time line allows one to accurately calculate the amount of time during history Before Christ.
And yes, God did not physically write the Bible. Men did through His inspiration. “All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work.” - 2 Timothy 3:16-17
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