rainmkr07
Member
Hello everyone. I had a question I wanted to pose to you all. First off, I guess I consider myself an Atheist, but one that really wants to be a Christian and believe in Jesus, God, and the Bible. The idea of death without an afterlife, quite honestly, scares the crap out of me. Anyway, my problems with the Bible are many, and include things as Evolution, a virgin having a child, the earth being created in only a few days, and so on. Anyway, the point of this post has to do with another problem I have with the Bible, and I wanted to know if anyone else thought this way too, or if any of you religious types actually had a response to this question I present. The question is this, why was their no mention of dinosaurs in the Bible? I feel like, people at the time, had no knowledge of dinosaurs (through fossils), and therefore they didn't include them when they "wrote the Bible." But how could a book that claims to explain, through God himself, the creation of the world, not include dinosaurs, when they roamed the earth for so many millions of years. The earth wasn't just created, and man placed on it... It's scientific fact that the earth was created, dinosaurs came long before man, and then came to be, on the earth. So doesn't the lack of dinosaur discussion in the Bible add to its lack of authenticitiy and reliability?