“The real problem is that there wouldn’t even be enough food for them to eat (not to mention enough fresh water to drink).
Take the example of the Australian rabbit. This tiny animal in relatively large numbers has wreaked havoc on the local environment.”
And yet kangaroos, which are much larger, didn’t.
“In fact, as much as 90% of professors and educational instructors do not actually believe in evolution, but for fear of their job and career they are forced to teach it.”
Said no one.
“The laws of physics and gravity prevents the existence of creatures as massive as dinosaurs. “
No, they don’t.
“You would go gardening and find ten or twenty giant bones every time you tried to plant some seeds.”
Bones don’t decay?
“This means that using radiocarbon dating to say that dinosaurs existed 65 million years ago is like using a thermometer to measure the height of Mount Everest. “
Nobody uses radiocarbon dating on dinosaur fossils.
“If, as they say, dinosaurs roamed the Earth long ago, giant, massive creatures that defied the imagination, dinosaurs would then become the focal point of all of historical mythology.”
Unless dinosaurs went extinct millions of years before humans invented mythology.
“However, no dinosaur skeleton has ever been found. The only few that have been, have long proved to be a hoax.”
Just a direct lie.
“To be more clear, the idea of dinosaurs was first imagined, and then scientists attempted to search for evidence that they existed.”
Actually, fossils were found first, and then scientists tried to explain what they found.
“If such an event occurred as the reason for why dinosaurs “went extinct”, it would not have applied to the deep ocean dinosaurs which would still be there today... The only plausible solution is that they could not have scientifically existed.”
No, it’s not
This guy is such a loser that he should be thrown out of the Creationists Club.
Good stuff...they fools need to be called out.
“Bones dont decay?”
You have an interesting point. On our property at least 1 deer will winter kill, whether it be from coyotes getting it, a stray hunter’s bullet or disease. My point is, in the spring all we will find is the hair. Lots of it. The bone, hoof and tooth matter simply do not exist.
I trapped out several beaver a few years back and piled the bodies on the shore. Couple weeks later all that was left was the snares and a few claws. No bones, no teeth, nothing else.
My point is, something eats this stuff before it has a chance to rot.
So the probability of finding millions of prehistoric bones is really minimal unless the conditions were ripe for them to be fossilized.