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Theists, did God destroy the Dinosaurs with the purpose to give us the supremacy on Earth.?
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- ?Lv 75 years agoFavorite Answer
No. There purpose was to stabilize the earth, by packing down the mud & clay so that human could live on the earth, (and they provided fossil oil).
- Some dudeLv 55 years ago
We would still reign supreme even if dinosaurs were still around. RPG>a mouth full of teeth.
It's not like dinosaurs are the only creatures to have ever gone extinct, so I'm not exactly seeing the correlation or your point....
A better question might be, are we going to go extinct soon, and if so did God have anything to do with it?
- nightcrawler 0_2Lv 65 years ago
What "Dinosaurs"?, next you'll be saying the earth is a globe, and the twin towers was not an inside job.
- WayneHLv 75 years ago
God had nothing to do with it. A meteor hit 65,000,000 years ago (the latest theory) created enough ash that the climates changed and the large dinosaurs couldn't survive.
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- Anonymous5 years ago
you assume they actually ever lived
interesting
it is part of my believe that the fossil;s afre just part of the history God gave a 4 billion year old earth when He created it 6000 years ago
- ∅Lv 75 years ago
i must have missed that part of the Bible...
besides, we don't TRULY know what dinosaurs even were. we are only following what evidence we find...
- ?Lv 55 years ago
i dont belive in the exixtance of dinosaurs it is just earning point of archiologist they made dinosuar structure with the powder of cow bones
it sounds like harry potter in reality
- Anonymous5 years ago
they went extinct less than a thousand years ago