I haven't read this whole thread, but I just thought I'd drop in and answer the original post.
First of all: The word dinosaur was not even invented until the late 1800s. So you obviously wouldn't find them in the Bible. What would you call them, then?
Have you ever done a study on Dragons? Do a little research, and you find many interesting legends about them. Yes, some of them are myths, but many of them interestingly fit the description of dinosaurs.
The word Dragon is in the Bible 34 times. In the Catholic Bible, there are a couple of extra chapters that are missing in the regular Bible. One of them has this interesting story in Chapter 14:
22 And there was a great dragon in that place, and the Babylonians worshipped him. 23 And the king said to Daniel: Behold thou canst not say now, that this is not a living god: adore him therefore. 24 And Daniel said: I adore the Lord my God: for he is the living God: but that is no living god. 25 But give me leave, O king, and I will kill this dragon without sword or club. And the king said: I give thee leave.
26 Then Daniel took pitch, and fat, and hair, and boiled them together: and he made lumps, and put them into the dragon's mouth, and the dragon burst asunder. And he said: Behold him whom you worshipped.
Scientifically, those elements put together would make the dragon burst. The hair wouldn't digest, and the pitch would clog his intestines.
It's not a secret that there are places where Dinosaur and Human footprints have been found together. The King of Babylon had carvings of them on his walls. Plus, look up the Inca Stones. A carving of just about every type of Dinosaur is on one of these.
Many people will jump on the fact that there's no way they could have fit them all on Noah's ark. Well, Noah was over a hundred years old, so I bet he was smart enough to figure that all you have to do is bring babies.
So you see, my friend, the Bible is not discredited by Dinosaurs at all. I could go on....