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Yesterday we learned that God created the animal kinds—including all the dinosaurs—to be vegetarian. So, why did researchers find a fossil tyrannosaur with its final meal of some drumsticks in its stomach?
Well, the Bible explains that too! You see, God originally created everything to be vegetarian. But when mankind sinned, creation was no longer “very good.” It was immediately broken, and death entered into creation. And that’s when animals, like T. rex, started eating one another. Animal death is part of living in a fallen, broken world.
But why was a dinosaur fossilized in the first place? Well, that’s for tomorrow.
 By Ken Ham and Mark Looy
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Yesterday we learned that God created the animal kinds—including all the dinosaurs—to be vegetarian. So, why did researchers find a fossil tyrannosaur with its final meal of some drumsticks in its stomach?
Well, the Bible explains that too! You see, God originally created everything to be vegetarian. But when mankind sinned, creation was no longer “very good.” It was immediately broken, and death entered into creation. And that’s when animals, like T. rex, started eating one another. Animal death is part of living in a fallen, broken world.
But why was a dinosaur fossilized in the first place? Well, that’s for tomorrow.

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