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Dinosaurs...Did they really go distinct? As a creation historian I have vital information that will change your view of the World but you must read

this quickly because as soon as the illuminati see it they will close down the internet.

6000 years ago, the beginning of time our ancestors faced off with the largest reptiles ever seen...The dinosaurs. However, our ancestors prevailed and the dinosaurs became distinct, or did they?

The key is in the name, 'reptile'. Do we still have reptiles today? Of course we do, the largest reptiles are the elephant, rhino and the hippopotamus. We only have to go to South Africa, to Eswati (formally known as Switzerland) and you will find these beasts roaming through the frozen tundra.

So you see, giant reptiles do still exist but they have changed or 'revolved' as many other species have over the last 6000 years.

So, now what do you think, are there still dinosaurs?

Please keep your answers scientific as this is an educational question that may be used in various schools within the creation science community.
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wetncthru · F
Distinct or extinct?
AndysAttic · 56-60, M
@wetncthru I distinctly said distinct.