In case you didn't see it in the news today, leading Creationist researchers now agree their Creator purposely destroyed all of the dinosaurs, of the Earth just 4,300 years ago, including all those that dwelled in the deep ocean.
Their reason, or logic is that their Creator was mad a the human race for having orgies and stuff, but partly because they weren't reading the Good Book very often, ( even though they all agree it hadn't been written for another 2,000 years, but just rack that one up as one of the so-called diving things that worked in mysterious ways.) They say that makes perfect sense because the dinosaurs only roamed the Earth for about 4,000 years. There is no mention of plate-tectonics in their hypothesis, or cosmic forces, or any real science whatsoever. They all agree that the soil they walk on, is just as old as the limestone walls in Carlsbad. It seems obvious that the biggest flaw in their logic is their total obsession against carbon-dating. It seems logical to me that if a herd of Titanosauras were roaming South America in the days or weeks during the building of The Ark, that someone would have mentioned it. It also seems obvious to me that the so-called sins of man being committed by Noah's relatives, friends and neighbors is nothing compared to what is going millions of times a day without notice. Personally, I question why there were so many divine events during the author's lifetime writing the Good Book, yet there has not been a single one for 2,000 years, except for those silly things the Pope deems worthy. And then there are all the insignificant things mentioned in the Good Book, yet no mention of our generations fantastic acheivements and catastrophes. I am far more curious about what happened before The Big Bang, and would be more likely to attend The Big Bang Museum. It seems fascinating to imagine everything in The Universe being one glob of goo. My theory is that the beginning of time happened in an infinite length of time in the past, and the distance our Universe has traveled during that time is also infinite, and The Milky Way is not at the beginning or the end, but just somewhere insignificant in between, like a single atom of sodium in the ocean. David Locklear Ref: http://www.usnews.com/news/science/news/articles/2014/05/22/dino-skeleton-to-go-on-display-at-creation-museum --------------------------------------------------------------------- Visit our website: http://texascavers.com To unsubscribe, e-mail: texascavers-unsubscr...@texascavers.com For additional commands, e-mail: texascavers-h...@texascavers.com