Ask a scientist about what caused the extinction of the dinosaurs and you’re likely to hear one whale of a tale. The same field that is absolutely certain about the theories of evolution and global warming, has answered the question,” What happened to the dinosaurs?” in the following ways over the years:
They died of constipation (1960s);
They died from air pollution, resulting from the release of their own methane (1970s);
They died from sunburn as the result of the ozone layer being destroyed (1980s);
They died from the impact of an asteroid or comet or a series of asteroids or comets (2003);
They died from an underground gas explosion (2004);
They didn’t die, they evolved into birds (2005)
Scientists seem to rewrite and rewrite their arguments about evolution and expect all of us to take them and their ideas seriously. It’s better to trust in the Lord ( Psalm 118:8 ) rather than put our faith, and it is faith that scientists have in their theories, in men (i.e., evolution). In the face of evidence pointing toward the likelihood of an intelligent designer (e.g., where did we get the genetic material for eye balls and feathers?), science is willing to accept almost any idea, except the possibility that God did indeed create everything. Why is that?
Their ideas will continue to produce folly, and so this list of theories explaining the demise of the dinosaur will likely get longer, while the word of God remains unchanged.
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