Denim Deb Hay, hay, hay. Thank the Lord!

Denim Deb said:
BarredBuff said:
Denim Deb said:
Don't think I have that one. It sounds interesting.
Could you technically make a fossil?
Fossils aren't as hard to make as most people believe. In a way, people make them all the time. One type of fossil is an impression fossil. How many times do you see someone putting their initials, hand prints, etc in fresh concrete.
Call me crazy. But do you think Dinosaurs could live today in the Congo or somewhere like that?

Noah only took representatives of their kind so its possible that smaller type dinosaurs are around today. Job refers to one. And so does Alexander the Great.

Oh and did you know that there are seashells on Everest and in the rockies and even in a Natural Bridge in the next county over?

AND that the Earliest Civilizations have the names of Noahs grandsons?

Canaan=Israel and Palestine
Mizraim= Egypt
Cush=Ku****es (present day ethiopia)
Asshur=Assyria (I think)
 
That website is where the book came from. What do you think about Nepalese Mammoths?
 
BarredBuff said:
That website is where the book came from. What do you think about Nepalese Mammoths?
In what way? (I was thinking of putting, they taste good. :hide)
 
Denim Deb said:
BarredBuff said:
That website is where the book came from. What do you think about Nepalese Mammoths?
In what way? (I was thinking of putting, they taste good. :hide)
Do you think they exist? Or that mammoths arent extinct but live hiden in Alaska and Siberia?

I'd like to try mammoth.............:drool
 
I've never really given much thought to that. It is possible. And, I've heard stories of mammoths being hunted in the lower 48 only a few hundred years ago. After all, there are many places in the world that we know very little about. The areas are too vast and not hospitable for humans, so they don't get explored that well.
 
Denim Deb said:
I've never really given much thought to that. It is possible. And, I've heard stories of mammoths being hunted in the lower 48 only a few hundred years ago. After all, there are many places in the world that we know very little about. The areas are too vast and not hospitable for humans, so they don't get explored that well.
I have too. I also saw some incan pottery with Dinos like Triceratops on it. I noticed something when I was googling this stuff. The fossils they find are regionalized with little overlap.
 
Actually there are 2 dinos mentioned in Job. The Leviation and the Behemoth. 2 more things that schools teach that arent right.
 
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