And just how did the Dinosaurs die 4000 yrs ago? Well, dinosaurs have very small nostrils which means that back then (4000-yrs ago), there was a very high oxygen content. Now maybe, just maybe that some time after the flood when dinosaurs populated the Earth again, conditions deteriorated resulting in suffocation. This is all to obvious but Science has to complicate it
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Yeah, the dinosaurs ate too much vegetation and then there wasn't enough of them to make oxygen, so the dinosaurs suffocated. Silly science, why do you feel the need to complicate things?
Just as an example of how wrong you are, if dinosaurs had died off 4,000 years ago, their bones would not have become fossils. Fossils are composed of minerals that were deposited where bones were originally, and this process takes a lot longer than 4,000 years.
The only thing obvious about your post is your ignorance.
"And just how did the Dinosaurs die 4000 yrs ago?"
They didn't. Most dinosaurs went extinct about 65 million years ago.
"Well, dinosaurs have very small nostrils which means that back then (4000-yrs ago), there was a very high oxygen content."
Please show evidence that A. Dinosaurs had very small nostrils, and B. The oxygen content of the atmosphere was substantially higher 4000 years ago.
"Now maybe, just maybe that some time after the flood"
Please show evidence that the biblical flood actually happened.
"when dinosaurs populated the Earth again,"
No, flood, therefore, no need to repopulate.
"conditions deteriorated resulting in suffocation."
Please explain why some large species survived while other, smaller species, supposedly died of suffocation.
"This is all to obvious but Science has to complicate it"
I agree. The real answers to the questions of mass extinctions and the age of the earth are complicated, however, your answers are obviously twaddle.
I hate to complicate it further but, could we have just a tiny bit of evidence to support this lunacy?
They don't have evidence for any of their other lunacies, so why would you expect evidence for this one? :)
Too bad oliver didn't "suffocate." It worries me that he's breathing the same air as me. Thankfully, stupidity isn't contagious!
Dinosaurs died out because their nostils were too small? Well, first of all, some dinosaurs had nostrils you could stick your whole arm up, and secondly, that's the lamest explanation for an extinction I've ever heard of. What's next? T-Rex's died out because their arms were too small to reach their wallets and they couldn't buy food?
If you employ the word "maybe", without knowing what SCIENCE means, please, shut up the mouth. If Dinosaurs died 4000 years ago, THEY WOULD BE SOME MENTION IN SUMER AND EGYPT.
*Facepalm* D'oh! It's all so clear to me now, how could I ever have missed it? Yes, of course, everything's falling into place!
Maybe, just maybe sometime after the Flood, time-traveling super-soldiers from SR388 gated in and smoked all the dinosaurs.
A global flood would cause algae to proliferate like blazes. The oxygen content of the atmosphere would skyrocket.
Of courseof course it's all too obvious that maybe, just maybe small nostrils induced high levels of oxygen, leading to [SCENES MISSING], and thus, death. I mean, it all just fits .
Your brain suffocated. You really need to be dumber than a bucket of horse dung to believe that dinosaurs lived 4000 years ago, never mind that they died because their nostrils were too small.
Fuck, even for a fundie this goes off the moron scale.
But... But we have recorded history from "back then" and it doesn't mention living dinosaurs, or dinosaurs dying out.
"maybe, just maybe" is "to obvious"? Science uses observable reality, silly. It's you fundies that have to complicate things by trying to shoe-horn in ancient myths and fairy-tales.
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