Don’t forget that ‘dinosaur’ is a term coined in the 1800’s meaning ‘terrible lizard’. Compared to ‘dragon’ as a generic term to describe them prior. Dinosaur has apparently morphed into a overarching term to describe any extinct species known only from fossils. Personally I think the term ‘dinosaur’ should only apply to those we’re pretty sure are reptilian, as opposed to avian, mammallian or marine, etc.The problem is that evolutionary athiest scientists who don’t like the asteroid extinction idea have jumpted on board the idea that dinosaurs are no longer around as they’ve all evolved into birds. Rather ridiculous when you consider how many differences there are between reptiles and birds, not just feather but bone structure and man other details. They’d have been better off keeping with the asteroid idea but I guess they’re trying to stay true to uniformitarianism and away from any possible catastrophe.
I’m not American but I’d like one of the trump-haters to explain something. And something for all American’s to think about.Prior to Trump, I have received the impression that most Americans venerate (or at least respect) the President, even while criticising their policies. However, since Trump took office all I have seen is a steady stream of invective and hatred towards him, especially fuelled by the majority of American media. Why?I’ll readily admit he isn’t a nice person but he is not a politician (which is a very good thing) and the constant abuse hurled in his direction demonstrates that there are many many Americans no better in character than Trump is.PS-I’m pretty sure I know the answer to this question but I’d advise each of you to search it out to gain some enlightenment.
Or you could try and imagine “all the fountains of the great deep burst open” as every major volcano on the planet opening up (many being underwater) with steam / mud etc. The tsunamis generated would have wiped large areas of the land surface clear and with the rainfall covered all the land surface. The sediment caught up in the flood water from scouring the land and volcanism settled in layers, trapping a LOT of plants and animals as the sediment solidified. This is both consistent with the biblical account and explains the majority of sedimentary rock featured over the continents including the fossil record, especially the numerous fossils which must have been buried rapidly to preserve details such as footprints and raindrop impacts. No hypothesis or theory that has been proposed satisfactorally explains the geological record anywhere near as well.
Don’t forget that ‘dinosaur’ is a term coined in the 1800’s meaning ‘terrible lizard’. Compared to ‘dragon’ as a generic term to describe them prior. Dinosaur has apparently morphed into a overarching term to describe any extinct species known only from fossils. Personally I think the term ‘dinosaur’ should only apply to those we’re pretty sure are reptilian, as opposed to avian, mammallian or marine, etc.The problem is that evolutionary athiest scientists who don’t like the asteroid extinction idea have jumpted on board the idea that dinosaurs are no longer around as they’ve all evolved into birds. Rather ridiculous when you consider how many differences there are between reptiles and birds, not just feather but bone structure and man other details. They’d have been better off keeping with the asteroid idea but I guess they’re trying to stay true to uniformitarianism and away from any possible catastrophe.