What you think about Dragons.
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If Creation is true (which i believe wholeheartedly) then the dinosaurs could not have gone extinct until the harsher conditions after the Flood caused them to not live long enough to produce offspring, causing many species to go extinct within the first few generations, There may still be some (albeit very few) dinosaurs (Called "Dragons" pre-1841 when Dinosaur was made up) still alive. That's what i think of dragons
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Dragons are much smarter than your average dinosaur.I think the only dinsosaur that could match a dragon in intelligence is the velociraptor.(sp?)
and this thread is about dragons,not dinosaurs.So please stop bringing them up.
and this thread is about dragons,not dinosaurs.So please stop bringing them up.
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Calm down Makla.
As for you, Creation Fanatic, Dragons, are Dragons. Dinosaurs are dinosaurs.
Dragons, without all their superntaural powers that I believe they have, (breath weapons, flight, etc.,) They are still intelligent, and quite possibly can speak either Latin or English.
Dinosaurs are a totally different species, morons, and are all dead anyway. Nuff said.
(plus, even if they survived the dieing out of the others, Noah's flood would kill them all. (OH! that's right, Back at ya, Flood One.))
As for you, Creation Fanatic, Dragons, are Dragons. Dinosaurs are dinosaurs.
Dragons, without all their superntaural powers that I believe they have, (breath weapons, flight, etc.,) They are still intelligent, and quite possibly can speak either Latin or English.
Dinosaurs are a totally different species, morons, and are all dead anyway. Nuff said.
(plus, even if they survived the dieing out of the others, Noah's flood would kill them all. (OH! that's right, Back at ya, Flood One.))
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if a huge flood was capable of covering the entirety of the world (and its not.) there would be no way that dinosaurs could survive. and you can say what the heck you want about Noah and his stupid, friggin' boat. If there ever was a Noah (which i doubt) then i don't think he'd be able to hold a pair of each kind of dinosaur on his floating tub.
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I sometimes wonder why people believe in George Washington when no one living today has ever seen him...he is all over the history books, right? So why is it so hard to believe that Jesus lived? No one living today has ever seen him, but he is written about in books, just like George Washington...no one from so long ago would have had the intelligence to write a book about the events that occured back then in so much detail without help from God. Seems to me that Athiests find there to be no point in living. They have nothing to look forward to after they die.
Also I wonder why people have to post rude comments. Everyone here surely likes dragons, but I think that more detailed thoughts on them is what is being looked for here.
Dragons are actually mentioned in the Bible, though they are not specifically called dragons. In the book of Job, a creature is mentioned that laughs at spears and is larger than a tree in length (head to tail). Also, the ability to breathe fire is mentioned. I do not believe in magic (witchcraft = NO!) but i do, however, believe that a dragon--whether it looks like what we depict nowadays or not--CAN breath fire (assuming it still exists, which is possible). Of course this is enabled by the gases created by the foods they ingest. Dragons are definently something I am majorly interested in, and i love them, and would love to believe they still exist...I know there are komodo dragons that (of course) exist...but what of the behemoths that are unseen? What has happened to them?
Also I wonder why people have to post rude comments. Everyone here surely likes dragons, but I think that more detailed thoughts on them is what is being looked for here.
Dragons are actually mentioned in the Bible, though they are not specifically called dragons. In the book of Job, a creature is mentioned that laughs at spears and is larger than a tree in length (head to tail). Also, the ability to breathe fire is mentioned. I do not believe in magic (witchcraft = NO!) but i do, however, believe that a dragon--whether it looks like what we depict nowadays or not--CAN breath fire (assuming it still exists, which is possible). Of course this is enabled by the gases created by the foods they ingest. Dragons are definently something I am majorly interested in, and i love them, and would love to believe they still exist...I know there are komodo dragons that (of course) exist...but what of the behemoths that are unseen? What has happened to them?
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Ah..This point was already brought up by another member. There's no real need to explain it again when most of us have read this point before.Midnights_Grace wrote:I sometimes wonder why people believe in George Washington when no one living today has ever seen him...he is all over the history books, right? So why is it so hard to believe that Jesus lived? No one living today has ever seen him, but he is written about in books, just like George Washington...no one from so long ago would have had the intelligence to write a book about the events that occured back then in so much detail without help from God. Seems to me that Athiests find there to be no point in living. They have nothing to look forward to after they die.
Also I wonder why people have to post rude comments. Everyone here surely likes dragons, but I think that more detailed thoughts on them is what is being looked for here.
Dragons are actually mentioned in the Bible, though they are not specifically called dragons. In the book of Job, a creature is mentioned that laughs at spears and is larger than a tree in length (head to tail). Also, the ability to breathe fire is mentioned. I do not believe in magic (witchcraft = NO!) but i do, however, believe that a dragon--whether it looks like what we depict nowadays or not--CAN breath fire (assuming it still exists, which is possible). Of course this is enabled by the gases created by the foods they ingest. Dragons are definently something I am majorly interested in, and i love them, and would love to believe they still exist...I know there are komodo dragons that (of course) exist...but what of the behemoths that are unseen? What has happened to them?
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well, I believe Dragons are one of the more intelligent lifeforms who only use their strength to stay alive and hidden well.
Dragons are also metioned in the bible after noah soooo, they survived
Dragons are also metioned in the bible after noah soooo, they survived
Dragons are the creatures that keep us truly alive. If they are destroyed, then so are we. Help them escape any danger. Help them escape the clutches of humans whom do not believe.
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dragons are real
i believe that dragons are real. i watched the discovery special DRAGONS: A FANTASY MADE REAL and let me tell you it made me a believer the points the experts made are so amazing that it makes me think that they truely existed....what do you guys think?