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18.01.2022 Names change over time - currently this dinosaur is known as Australovenator wintonensis, based on fossils found near Winton, Queensland, around 2009. It has also been given the nickname "Banjo". In the beginning, Adam would have named the original vegetarian kind (Genesis 1:25, 30; 2:20). In the not too distant past, the Australian aborigines also would have had a name for it, possibly "Burrunjor"... https://creation.com/australias-aborigines-did-they-see-din



16.01.2022 "A picture is worth a thousand words" - ancient Chinese proverb. China is full of dragon legends, and dragons were once thought to be as real as any other creature. Over time, these great beasts gradually became extinct and faded from memory. However, in more recent times, discovery of their fossil remains eventually led to the coining of a new term in 1841 - "dinosaur". Dinosaurs did not live "millions of years ago" - this is an evolutionary myth at odds with both historic...al evidence and scientific evidence. Here a Chinese warrior prepares to do battle with a fierce Dilophosaurus... https://creation.com/crouching-tiger-hidden-dinosaur

09.01.2022 This one is based on a cave painting estimated to be approximately 3,000 years old, discovered in Peru on the edge of the Amazon jungle. Evolutionists claim dinosaurs went extinct millions of years before people arrived on the scene, but then struggle to explain exactly WHY they disappeared. Various reasons have been put forward: the evolution of narcotic plants; global cooling; global warming; plant depletion; and of course the asteroid theory, which apparently killed off a...ll the dinosaurs (except hadrosaurs, apparently) but left other species of animals and plants alive On the other hand, if dinosaurs are understood to have been created by God along with all the other land animals (and people) on Day 6 of creation week approximately 6,000 years ago, it's no mystery why they died out: over hunting by people; changes in the climate and environment; habitat fragmentation; loss of food sources... basically the same reasons why so many other species have gone extinct. Mystery solved Accepting the biblical timeframe makes sense of: (1) dinosaur petroglyphs, pictographs and other ancient depictions; (2) dragon legends from all over the world; (3) the ever increasing number of dinosaur soft tissue fossils being discovered, which challenges the evolutionists' "millions of years" paradigm; (4) the character of God. He is good and did not create the world over "millions of years" of death and suffering; (5) the Gospel. The sin of the first Adam brought death into God's perfect creation; the last Adam conquered death on the cross and will return one day to bring in a new heaven and earth... https://creation.com//dinosaur-extinction-what-killed-the-

06.01.2022 What do the velociraptors and the camel have in common? Both kinds of creatures have fangs (see camel skull photo below). If a creature has sharp teeth or claws, does that mean it has to be carnivorous? Camels, pandas, fruit bats and other creatures have fangs, and yet they are not carnivorous... Even lions, tigers and other big cats do not necessarily have to be carnivorous (see article and related links below).... In the beginning, all creatures were created "very good" - humans and animals were given a vegetarian diet (Genesis 1:29-30), and there was no bloodshed of any kind. God is good and created a perfect world. After sin and death entered the world (Romans 5:12), some creatures evidently became carnivorous, and eventually even humans were permitted to eat meat (Genesis 9:2-3). However, according to the Bible, death is an "enemy" to be eventually destroyed, and it has already been defeated through the cross - Jesus died on the cross taking the punishment for our sins and he conquered death through his resurrection (1 Cor 15). In the future, after Jesus returns to judge the world, there will be a restoration to the way things were in the beginning - the wolf will live with the lamb, the leopard will lie down with the goat, and even the lion will eat straw like the ox - no animal will ever harm another (Isaiah 11:6-9). And in the new heaven and earth God will wipe every tear from our eyes. "There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away." (Revelation 21:4). https://creation.com/echoes-of-eden



04.01.2022 This one is based on an ancient petroglyph unearthed in the Golan Heights, Israel. It's not quite as clear as other petroglyphs depicting dinosaurs, but the creature on the left appears to be some kind of theropod (possibly a dilophosaurus, judging by the crest on its head) and on the right is something resembling a horse being attacked by a large creature, possibly reptilian... https://creation.com/dinosaurs-humans-and-the-fossil-record

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