Aineo wrote:Hmmm, I sometimes wonder why so many non-Christians demand more detail and exactness from a book designed and given to teach us the nature and character of God along with His revealed purpose for creation than they do for any other subject. For instance the age of the earth is based on assumptions and speculations that have yet to be empirically proven. Science gets around this by stating the best available theories explain what can be observed. However, what can be observed does not explain the origins of man or the universe.
There is not Biblical evidence that dinosaurs did not exist at the time Adam named all the animals, and since the Bible does not record all the named animals to ask why dinosaurs are not mentioned in a non-scientific book is, in my opinion demanding more from the Bible than even science can explain.
The Bible is not a treatise on all scientific disciplines.
Yes, and I sometimes wonder why some Christians insist that Adam and his progeny were the only humans around 6,000 years ago when humans go back 30,000 years. My point is that Dinosaurs were well before Adams time on Earth and so arent necessary part of the history (bible) of Adam and his descendants.