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All this week we’ve been looking at dinosaurs through the lens of Scripture. We’ve learned that, when you start with God’s Word, dinosaurs and man lived with each other. But is there any evidence of this?
Well, cultures all around the world have legends of dragons. These dragons sound an awful lot like dinosaurs. How did dozens of cultures, isolated from one another until recently, all come up with legends of the same creatures independently? And when these creatures are featured in their art, they’re recognizable as brachiosaurs, stegosaurs, or other dinosaurs.
Yes, dinosaurs lived with man until recently.
By Ken Ham and Mark Looy4.6
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All this week we’ve been looking at dinosaurs through the lens of Scripture. We’ve learned that, when you start with God’s Word, dinosaurs and man lived with each other. But is there any evidence of this?
Well, cultures all around the world have legends of dragons. These dragons sound an awful lot like dinosaurs. How did dozens of cultures, isolated from one another until recently, all come up with legends of the same creatures independently? And when these creatures are featured in their art, they’re recognizable as brachiosaurs, stegosaurs, or other dinosaurs.
Yes, dinosaurs lived with man until recently.

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