If dinosaurs and humans coexisted and died in the Noachian flood then we would see their remains mixed together in the same geological layers. But we don't see that anywhere on the planet.
If you're a young earth creationist, how do you explain that absence?
Oh it depends on the day, my dear. You have only to look into some of my old posts to see that people are interested in debating the subject at length...and with varying degrees of civility lol
@SW-User I agree we don't have to all believe the same thing but when science has proven beyond doubt that animals have evolved over the millions of years they have existed then creationism must be wrong.
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@corpun I don’t believe in creationism, however I respect that some people do and don’t feel the need to tell them they’re wrong. They have the right to believe whatever they want
I think it's kind of niche and also not as popular on youtube as...whatever most people like to watch on youtube...makeup tutorials? lol. But there is a fairly healthy arena of debate on the subject. Not a balanced of evidence, mind you. But there are still a few high profiled creationists who vigorously (though typically not skillfully) debate this subject.
@Pikachu well this aint my kinda subject. But i did hear about religious people argumenting on fossils and stuff. Never heard about the coexistence between dinos and people tho. Didnt give much attention to it cause just doesnt sound one bit convincing.
Well even among Christians it's a fringe belief these days. Most Christians are happy to accept the evidence that science reveals. That's why most scientists who identify as Christian accept evolution and an old Earth.
I am just not convinced because it is not what God says, and it contradicts the Bible
Yup. I know that's why. I'd be shocked if i found i didn't have any biases lol. But if you begin from a place of " I can't be convinced by evidence if it disagrees with the Bible", then you're right: the best we can hope for is to just disagree ✌️
Actually a lot of them care very much. I can attest to this in my personal interactions and point to high profile YEC like Ken Ham, Kent Hovind and Ray Comfort.
Their problem is that these days they want to pretend that creationism is born out by the science and so they struggle mightily to explain why the science appears to contradict their fringe interpretation of the bible.