Interesting

Nov 17, 2008 10:37

I found this article very interesting. found some very compelling arguments in it. Who knows how credible Phillip O'Donnell is but still found it quite well thought out. Read and discuss. Interested in hearing your responses

http://www.livingdinos.com/livingdinosaur.html

dinos, evolution, flood

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bigevilkitty November 18 2008, 01:23:45 UTC
I have a few problems with this article
1. Lack of numerous current news sources other than fishermen.
2. Lack of credible sources in general.
3. Belief in an actual "Noah's Flood"-- perhaps something on a small, localized scale, probably not worldwide
4. Evolutionists view of later taking millions of years makes far more sense in an ecological, geographic way than a small, localized flood
5. I have a hard time taking Alexander the Great, a few saints and pastors, and a man who wrote fiction for a living seriously when it comes to hard evidence.

That being said, it was extremely interesting to read, and definitely something worth looking further into! I love dinosaurs

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i_stupidkid_i November 18 2008, 12:07:10 UTC
dude are you serious?

Im sorry but this is just too damn crazy. I would go into detail why but there is so much evidence backing evolution and if theres dinosours living today why are there so few of them and how would they manage to reproduce? Scientists find new species all the time they definetly would have noticed.And a flood could never make the amount of layers that have accumulated to form the earhs crust that fossils are found in. There are obvious distinctions between layers, proving them to have formed at different times not all at once. and probably the most obvious of all is if the entire whole world were to flood how is there any land on earth at all?

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