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#1 Makemap
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I never knew China was that old! Maybe someone went back in time.

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#2 mindstorm
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I find that date hard to believe being a Creationist :P
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Could this shed new light on people originating from China?! :shock:
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#4 TheSystemLord1
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Lol they found it near a spring.

What is with Asians and hotsprings...amirite?!

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Woah.
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#6 SolidSnake35
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Why is that these discoveries are rare yet we find so many dinosaur skeletons?
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#7 BelatedNoob
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Why is that these discoveries are rare yet we find so many dinosaur skeletons?SolidSnake35

Good question, thats exactly what I was thinking.

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Why is that these discoveries are rare yet we find so many dinosaur skeletons?SolidSnake35

That is actually...very interesting...maybe our bones are more frail than Dinosaurs were? And get crushed and ground up over time? I imagine the femur of a Brontasaurus or Brachiosaurus would be a pretty thick piece of bone...but then that doesn't explain how dinosaur teeth survive...

hmm...

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#10 West123
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Why is that these discoveries are rare yet we find so many dinosaur skeletons?SolidSnake35

Because dinosaurs have been on this planet much longer than anything else :)

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[QUOTE="SolidSnake35"]Why is that these discoveries are rare yet we find so many dinosaur skeletons?West123

Because dinosaurs have been on this planet much longer than anything else :)

Oooh, so they covered a longer period of time and what we find is still just a tiny fraction of what once was? Makes sense, I guess. ^_^
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Maybe cause dinosaurs are massive and humans are small with a lot less and smaller/thinner bones?
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Maybe cause dinosaurs are massive and humans are small with a lot less and smaller/thinner bones?Brainkiller05

Maybe their bones just absorb minerals better. If you think about it, not every dinosaur skeleton can be recovered, and since humans have been on earth less time, finding older skeletons would be more of a task.

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Thats one old item, I don't think the year can be proven though.cryptosopoidium
Yeah, I'm pretty sure they use carbon dating to find the approx. year.
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[QUOTE="SolidSnake35"]Why is that these discoveries are rare yet we find so many dinosaur skeletons?TheSystemLord1

That is actually...very interesting...maybe our bones are more frail than Dinosaurs were? And get crushed and ground up over time? I imagine the femur of a Brontasaurus or Brachiosaurus would be a pretty thick piece of bone...but then that doesn't explain how dinosaur teeth survive...

hmm...

Or maybe Creationists like myself are correct... just maybe... :P

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I find that date hard to believe being a Creationist :Pmindstorm

It's nothing new. We have been around for over a million years. This is fact, and Christians have to find someway to merge their faith with reality. There is no way the Earth is 5000-6000 years old.

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[QUOTE="SolidSnake35"]Why is that these discoveries are rare yet we find so many dinosaur skeletons?mindstorm

That is actually...very interesting...maybe our bones are more frail than Dinosaurs were? And get crushed and ground up over time? I imagine the femur of a Brontasaurus or Brachiosaurus would be a pretty thick piece of bone...but then that doesn't explain how dinosaur teeth survive...

hmm...

Or maybe Creationists like myself are correct... just maybe... :P

So as a creationist, you must believe that humans co-existed w/ dinosaurs? Or dinosaurs didn't exist at all?

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[QUOTE="mindstorm"]I find that date hard to believe being a Creationist :Pbtaylor2404

It's nothing new. We have been around for over a million years. This is fact, and Christians have to find someway to merge their faith with reality. There is no way the Earth is 5000-6000 years old.

Well I don't believe it to be 5000 years old.... more like 10,000 :P There is no recorded historical data to prove otherwise, only presumptions and presuppositions put onto things like the fossil record that 'proves' it to be older.
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#20 mindstorm
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[QUOTE="mindstorm"][QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"]

[QUOTE="SolidSnake35"]Why is that these discoveries are rare yet we find so many dinosaur skeletons?yucky_straw

That is actually...very interesting...maybe our bones are more frail than Dinosaurs were? And get crushed and ground up over time? I imagine the femur of a Brontasaurus or Brachiosaurus would be a pretty thick piece of bone...but then that doesn't explain how dinosaur teeth survive...

hmm...

Or maybe Creationists like myself are correct... just maybe... :P

So as a creationist, you must believe that humans co-existed w/ dinosaurs? Or dinosaurs didn't exist at all?

Co-existed. Before the flood they were plant-eaters and after they were hunted and likely starved into extinction.

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[QUOTE="mindstorm"]I find that date hard to believe being a Creationist :Pbtaylor2404

It's nothing new. We have been around for over a million years. This is fact, and Christians have to find someway to merge their faith with reality. There is no way the Earth is 5000-6000 years old.

where does it say that creationist believe the earth is only 5000-6000 years old?
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[QUOTE="btaylor2404"]

[QUOTE="mindstorm"]I find that date hard to believe being a Creationist :PBlitz_Nemesis

It's nothing new. We have been around for over a million years. This is fact, and Christians have to find someway to merge their faith with reality. There is no way the Earth is 5000-6000 years old.

where does it say that creationist believe the earth is only 5000-6000 years old?

Most I have heard or talked to think 5000-10,000, including the poster above.

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Why is that these discoveries are rare yet we find so many dinosaur skeletons?SolidSnake35

because the human populations were very small.. and there were millions of dinosaurs roaming around...

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[QUOTE="mindstorm"]I find that date hard to believe being a Creationist :Pmindstorm

It's nothing new. We have been around for over a million years. This is fact, and Christians have to find someway to merge their faith with reality. There is no way the Earth is 5000-6000 years old.

Well I don't believe it to be 5000 years old.... more like 10,000 :P There is no recorded historical data to prove otherwise, only presumptions and presuppositions put onto things like the fossil record that 'proves' it to be older.

I respect your opinion, let me get that out of the way. But to believe a 2000 year old book over todays modern science bends the mind. Again I go to church each week, have heard it all, just it cannot be fact. If you believe in DNA testing, which has improved over the last 20 years, and why can't carbon dating improve over the last 20 years?

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Why is that these discoveries are rare yet we find so many dinosaur skeletons?SolidSnake35

Well that is an easy question to answer. Over time the geological forces of the earth have settled down considerably. Because of this it's much harder to be in a location where you stand a chance of becoming fosilized or preserved. Though they still exist just much harder to come by.

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#26 mindstorm
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[QUOTE="mindstorm"][QUOTE="btaylor2404"]

[QUOTE="mindstorm"]I find that date hard to believe being a Creationist :Pbtaylor2404

It's nothing new. We have been around for over a million years. This is fact, and Christians have to find someway to merge their faith with reality. There is no way the Earth is 5000-6000 years old.

Well I don't believe it to be 5000 years old.... more like 10,000 :P There is no recorded historical data to prove otherwise, only presumptions and presuppositions put onto things like the fossil record that 'proves' it to be older.

I respect your opinion, let me get that out of the way. But to believe a 2000 year old book over todays modern science bends the mind. Again I go to church each week, have heard it all, just it cannot be fact. If you believe in DNA testing, which has improved over the last 20 years, and why can't carbon dating improve over the last 20 years?

I don't deny that science has done great things and discovered some amazingly useful things like that of DNA testing but I don't see how we can tell how old something is outside of presumptions without actually being there to test it ourselves.

All that matters to me is that someone accepts Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and lives their life for him with the Bible in high regard. I honestly don't care how old anyone thinks the earth is. There are so many theories out there including one theory that thinks that life is new (10,000 years) and yet the earth itself is old. I was just simply giving my stance on the issue.

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[QUOTE="yucky_straw"][QUOTE="mindstorm"][QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"]

[QUOTE="SolidSnake35"]Why is that these discoveries are rare yet we find so many dinosaur skeletons?mindstorm

That is actually...very interesting...maybe our bones are more frail than Dinosaurs were? And get crushed and ground up over time? I imagine the femur of a Brontasaurus or Brachiosaurus would be a pretty thick piece of bone...but then that doesn't explain how dinosaur teeth survive...

hmm...

Or maybe Creationists like myself are correct... just maybe... :P

So as a creationist, you must believe that humans co-existed w/ dinosaurs? Or dinosaurs didn't exist at all?

Co-existed. Before the flood they were plant-eaters and after they were hunted and likely starved into extinction.

Nice imaginiation. I suppose that's all science is itself. As well as mythology. Some people get it, some people don't. What's the big deal? Anyways, if you prefer one human written book to another--I don't see what the fuss is all about. Now if you read the original bible that hasn't been rewritten or translated over and over again maybe I'd listen to you, but that's still not likely. Though I do believe in god, I don't believe in any form of media controlled by humans.

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[QUOTE="yucky_straw"][QUOTE="mindstorm"][QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"]

[QUOTE="SolidSnake35"]Why is that these discoveries are rare yet we find so many dinosaur skeletons?mindstorm

That is actually...very interesting...maybe our bones are more frail than Dinosaurs were? And get crushed and ground up over time? I imagine the femur of a Brontasaurus or Brachiosaurus would be a pretty thick piece of bone...but then that doesn't explain how dinosaur teeth survive...

hmm...

Or maybe Creationists like myself are correct... just maybe... :P

So as a creationist, you must believe that humans co-existed w/ dinosaurs? Or dinosaurs didn't exist at all?

Co-existed. Before the flood they were plant-eaters and after they were hunted and likely starved into extinction.

That's pretty bonkers...

sorry.

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#29 mindstorm
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[QUOTE="mindstorm"][QUOTE="yucky_straw"][QUOTE="mindstorm"][QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"]

[QUOTE="SolidSnake35"]Why is that these discoveries are rare yet we find so many dinosaur skeletons?EMOEVOLUTION

That is actually...very interesting...maybe our bones are more frail than Dinosaurs were? And get crushed and ground up over time? I imagine the femur of a Brontasaurus or Brachiosaurus would be a pretty thick piece of bone...but then that doesn't explain how dinosaur teeth survive...

hmm...

Or maybe Creationists like myself are correct... just maybe... :P

So as a creationist, you must believe that humans co-existed w/ dinosaurs? Or dinosaurs didn't exist at all?

Co-existed. Before the flood they were plant-eaters and after they were hunted and likely starved into extinction.

Nice imaginiation. I suppose that's all science is itself. As well as mythology. Some people get it, some people don't. What's the big deal? Anyways, if you prefer one human written book to another--I don't see what the fuss is all about. Now if you read the original bible that hasn't been rewritten or translated over and over again maybe I'd listen to you, but that's still not likely. Though I do believe in god, I don't believe in any form of media controlled by humans.

I can read the original Hebrew which some of it dates back to 3000 years ago... Translations typically don't change much, especially meaning. The Dead Sea Scrolls for example were left untampered for nearly 2000 years and they are the same as what we were using manuscript wise at that time. There are about 2000 manuscripts of the New Testament which date to about 100 AD and each are the same doctrinally (occasionally a name or number changes but nothing of real importance).

The Bible hasn't changed since it was written...

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#30 mindstorm
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[QUOTE="mindstorm"][QUOTE="yucky_straw"][QUOTE="mindstorm"][QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"]

[QUOTE="SolidSnake35"]Why is that these discoveries are rare yet we find so many dinosaur skeletons?FamiBox

That is actually...very interesting...maybe our bones are more frail than Dinosaurs were? And get crushed and ground up over time? I imagine the femur of a Brontasaurus or Brachiosaurus would be a pretty thick piece of bone...but then that doesn't explain how dinosaur teeth survive...

hmm...

Or maybe Creationists like myself are correct... just maybe... :P

So as a creationist, you must believe that humans co-existed w/ dinosaurs? Or dinosaurs didn't exist at all?

Co-existed. Before the flood they were plant-eaters and after they were hunted and likely starved into extinction.

That's pretty bonkers...

sorry.

I'm not saying that what I said is proven to be true... I'm just saying what I think might have happened. There are dragon legends all over the world, what if they were really about dinosaurs? It's just a thought. *flame shield at the ready*

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No "theory" states the earth is 6000 years old, only the Bible does.

Perhaps you still think a theory is an educated guess? If so, you seriously need to learn the basics of science.

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#32 mindstorm
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No "theory" states the earth is 6000 years old, only the Bible does.

Perhaps you still think a theory is an educated guess? If so, you seriously need to learn the basics of science.

the_one34
Theories before a few hundred years ago were... in fact, most civilzations thought the earth to be fairly young, from what I've studied at least.
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[QUOTE="btaylor2404"]

[QUOTE="mindstorm"]I find that date hard to believe being a Creationist :Pmindstorm

It's nothing new. We have been around for over a million years. This is fact, and Christians have to find someway to merge their faith with reality. There is no way the Earth is 5000-6000 years old.

Well I don't believe it to be 5000 years old.... more like 10,000 :P There is no recorded historical data to prove otherwise, only presumptions and presuppositions put onto things like the fossil record that 'proves' it to be older.

all that "science" and their "experiments" coming up with all those crazy "theories" :roll:
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[QUOTE="FamiBox"][QUOTE="mindstorm"][QUOTE="yucky_straw"][QUOTE="mindstorm"][QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"]

[QUOTE="SolidSnake35"]Why is that these discoveries are rare yet we find so many dinosaur skeletons?mindstorm

That is actually...very interesting...maybe our bones are more frail than Dinosaurs were? And get crushed and ground up over time? I imagine the femur of a Brontasaurus or Brachiosaurus would be a pretty thick piece of bone...but then that doesn't explain how dinosaur teeth survive...

hmm...

Or maybe Creationists like myself are correct... just maybe... :P

So as a creationist, you must believe that humans co-existed w/ dinosaurs? Or dinosaurs didn't exist at all?

Co-existed. Before the flood they were plant-eaters and after they were hunted and likely starved into extinction.

That's pretty bonkers...

sorry.

I'm not saying that what I said is proven to be true... I'm just saying what I think might have happened. There are dragon legends all over the world, what if they were really about dinosaurs? It's just a thought. *flame shield at the ready*

Nah.. It's OK. I won't flame you.

It's just what you're saying basically means Science is a load of bull.... which, I can't really agree with.

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[QUOTE="mindstorm"][QUOTE="yucky_straw"][QUOTE="mindstorm"][QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"]

[QUOTE="SolidSnake35"]Why is that these discoveries are rare yet we find so many dinosaur skeletons?FamiBox

That is actually...very interesting...maybe our bones are more frail than Dinosaurs were? And get crushed and ground up over time? I imagine the femur of a Brontasaurus or Brachiosaurus would be a pretty thick piece of bone...but then that doesn't explain how dinosaur teeth survive...

hmm...

Or maybe Creationists like myself are correct... just maybe... :P

So as a creationist, you must believe that humans co-existed w/ dinosaurs? Or dinosaurs didn't exist at all?

Co-existed. Before the flood they were plant-eaters and after they were hunted and likely starved into extinction.

That's pretty bonkers...

sorry.

How would you know, you werent here 10,000 years ago. Both Creationism and Darwinism are theorys not fact.
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#36 the_one34
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[QUOTE="the_one34"]

No "theory" states the earth is 6000 years old, only the Bible does.

Perhaps you still think a theory is an educated guess? If so, you seriously need to learn the basics of science.

mindstorm

Theories before a few hundred years ago were... in fact, most civilzations thought the earth to be fairly young, from what I've studied at least.

This may be a surprise to you, but we have actually advanced slightly in the past few hundred years and "bible science" is rather outdated.

Anyways, I'm not going to argue over this. Why argue if the overwhelming(>98%) of the scientific community accepts the current proposed age of the earth?

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[QUOTE="FamiBox"][QUOTE="mindstorm"][QUOTE="yucky_straw"][QUOTE="mindstorm"][QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"]

[QUOTE="SolidSnake35"]Why is that these discoveries are rare yet we find so many dinosaur skeletons?St_JimmyX

That is actually...very interesting...maybe our bones are more frail than Dinosaurs were? And get crushed and ground up over time? I imagine the femur of a Brontasaurus or Brachiosaurus would be a pretty thick piece of bone...but then that doesn't explain how dinosaur teeth survive...

hmm...

Or maybe Creationists like myself are correct... just maybe... :P

So as a creationist, you must believe that humans co-existed w/ dinosaurs? Or dinosaurs didn't exist at all?

Co-existed. Before the flood they were plant-eaters and after they were hunted and likely starved into extinction.

That's pretty bonkers...

sorry.

How would you know, you werent here 10,000 years ago. Both Creationism and Darwinism are theorys not fact.

Germ Theory

Gravitational Theory

Germ Theory

VSPER theory

Cell Theory

All thories, not facts! :(

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I find that date hard to believe being a Creationist :Pmindstorm

That has nothing to do with creationism.

Jesus Christ.

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[QUOTE="mindstorm"]I find that date hard to believe being a Young Earth Creationist :PThe_Ish

That has nothing to do with creationism.

Jesus Christ.

^edit^ better?
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[QUOTE="FamiBox"][QUOTE="mindstorm"][QUOTE="yucky_straw"][QUOTE="mindstorm"][QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"]

[QUOTE="SolidSnake35"]Why is that these discoveries are rare yet we find so many dinosaur skeletons?St_JimmyX

That is actually...very interesting...maybe our bones are more frail than Dinosaurs were? And get crushed and ground up over time? I imagine the femur of a Brontasaurus or Brachiosaurus would be a pretty thick piece of bone...but then that doesn't explain how dinosaur teeth survive...

hmm...

Or maybe Creationists like myself are correct... just maybe... :P

So as a creationist, you must believe that humans co-existed w/ dinosaurs? Or dinosaurs didn't exist at all?

Co-existed. Before the flood they were plant-eaters and after they were hunted and likely starved into extinction.

That's pretty bonkers...

sorry.

How would you know, you werent here 10,000 years ago. Both Creationism and Darwinism are theorys not fact.

Gravity is also a theory.

Everything in science is a "theory," but creationists use that word out of context... where evidence to prove such "theories" exists in Science, and none for creationism, which is only twisted science and lies... science gone bad.

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[QUOTE="btaylor2404"][QUOTE="mindstorm"][QUOTE="btaylor2404"]

[QUOTE="mindstorm"]I find that date hard to believe being a Creationist :Pmindstorm

It's nothing new. We have been around for over a million years. This is fact, and Christians have to find someway to merge their faith with reality. There is no way the Earth is 5000-6000 years old.

Well I don't believe it to be 5000 years old.... more like 10,000 :P There is no recorded historical data to prove otherwise, only presumptions and presuppositions put onto things like the fossil record that 'proves' it to be older.

I respect your opinion, let me get that out of the way. But to believe a 2000 year old book over todays modern science bends the mind. Again I go to church each week, have heard it all, just it cannot be fact. If you believe in DNA testing, which has improved over the last 20 years, and why can't carbon dating improve over the last 20 years?

I don't deny that science has done great things and discovered some amazingly useful things like that of DNA testing but I don't see how we can tell how old something is outside of presumptions without actually being there to test it ourselves.

All that matters to me is that someone accepts Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and lives their life for him with the Bible in high regard. I honestly don't care how old anyone thinks the earth is. There are so many theories out there including one theory that thinks that life is new (10,000 years) and yet the earth itself is old. I was just simply giving my stance on the issue.

Not sure I fully get your first paragraph, but I do the second, which is important. That I can respect, and though I disagree with you have no need or want to argue with because of the sincere, nonabrasive, knowing we don't know it all manner you put it. Well done.

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#42 euliaeulia
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s**t, I thought they actually found a skull of a Holy Cow, I need to read thread titles better...
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#43 Ontain
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[QUOTE="West123"]

[QUOTE="SolidSnake35"]Why is that these discoveries are rare yet we find so many dinosaur skeletons?SolidSnake35

Because dinosaurs have been on this planet much longer than anything else :)

Oooh, so they covered a longer period of time and what we find is still just a tiny fraction of what once was? Makes sense, I guess. ^_^

yep, west is right. Dinos ruled for about 200million years. humans haven't been around for even 1 million.

only about 200 thousand maybe. so about 1000 times shorter.

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#44 Dracargen
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Cool.

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Cool.

Dracargen

You kill me. It's either uberserious or off the wall sarcastic. :)

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#46 Dracargen
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[QUOTE="Dracargen"]

Cool.

btaylor2404

You kill me. It's either uberserious or off the wall sarcastic. :)

Would this be better?:D

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[QUOTE="btaylor2404"]

[QUOTE="mindstorm"]I find that date hard to believe being a Creationist :Pmindstorm

It's nothing new. We have been around for over a million years. This is fact, and Christians have to find someway to merge their faith with reality. There is no way the Earth is 5000-6000 years old.

Well I don't believe it to be 5000 years old.... more like 10,000 :P There is no recorded historical data to prove otherwise, only presumptions and presuppositions put onto things like the fossil record that 'proves' it to be older.

actually the egyption civilization has been dated as far back as 12000 years ago. However fossils aren't used to date the earth, radiometric dating is.
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[QUOTE="yucky_straw"][QUOTE="mindstorm"][QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"]

[QUOTE="SolidSnake35"]Why is that these discoveries are rare yet we find so many dinosaur skeletons?mindstorm

That is actually...very interesting...maybe our bones are more frail than Dinosaurs were? And get crushed and ground up over time? I imagine the femur of a Brontasaurus or Brachiosaurus would be a pretty thick piece of bone...but then that doesn't explain how dinosaur teeth survive...

hmm...

Or maybe Creationists like myself are correct... just maybe... :P

So as a creationist, you must believe that humans co-existed w/ dinosaurs? Or dinosaurs didn't exist at all?

Co-existed. Before the flood they were plant-eaters and after they were hunted and likely starved into extinction.

That's ridiculous, even a child can tell that many had razor sharp teeth to cut into meat, not to eat plants.
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Thats one old item, I don't think the year can be proven though.cryptosopoidium

It's called carbon dating, and yes they can prove the year.

anyways IM glad that no matter how many creationists or whatever are out there, science still thrives.

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#50 Dracargen
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[QUOTE="cryptosopoidium"]Thats one old item, I don't think the year can be proven though.NaiKoN9293

It's called carbon dating, and yes they can prove the year.

anyways IM glad that no matter how many creationists or whatever are out there, science still thrives.

Carbon-dating is only accurate going back about 50,000 years. . . .