Dinosaurs & Humans: Could they have Coexisted
Painting by Lewis Lavoie |
Humans have been fascinated
with history for hundreds of years and the age of the dinosaurs is no
exception. It is a novel idea that dinosaurs once lived on this planet, roaming
– hunting – and living with humans?
Yes, although most mainstream
scientists today believe that dinosaurs never lived with humans, there is much
evidence that proves quite the opposite.
A Cambodian Dinosaur Discovery
In A.D. 1186 the Cambodian
emperor, Jayavarman VII, built a temple to honor his mother and on the
magnificent walls and columns were carved intricate shapes of animals. When
this temple was uncovered the carvings revealed monkeys, deer, parrots, and a
strange creature that looks just like a Stegosaurus – a dinosaur!
Actual dinosaur dig sites
only started in 1822, more than 600 years after the temple was built. So how
could the Cambodians have known way back in A.D. 1186 that the stegosaurus
existed? The best explanation would be that at one point humans lived with
stegosaurus, and passed down the description to their children.
Perhaps to someone who
believes in evolution this would be a strange thought, but to someone who has
read the Bible, this would not be a strange idea at all. We are told in Genesis
that God created all animals in 6 days and that he made humans and animals to
co-exist.
The idea that humans and dinosaurs lived together fits perfectly with the biblical description.
Ancient Pictographs and Petroglyphs indicate human
existence with Dinosaurs
At Natural Bridges National
Monument in Southeastern Utah, the underside of the second largest bridge is
carved with several petroglyphs (rock carvings) and pictographs (rock
paintings). The rock art is believed by experts to be 500-1500 years old. Among
the carvings that the ancient Anasazi Indians left behind is a mountain goat,
human figure, multiple hand prints, and (wait for it) a painting that looks
exactly like a dinosaur. This dinosaur looks very much like a Brontosaurus with
a long, thick tail, a long neck, wide midsection, and a small head.
Two well-known rock experts have mentioned this painting stating that it “bears a startling resemblance to a dinosaur, specifically a brontosaurus” (Frances Barnes an evolutionist) “one of the most curious designs is a petroglyph that resembles a dinosaur” (Dennis Slifer)
From this find, we can gather
that if these Anasazi Indians had not seen first hand these dinosaurs, which
they may very well had, some humans had at one point seen these dinosaurs to
pass on the description to their ancestors.
What makes this even more
interesting is that only 45 miles away a dinosaur’s fossils were discovered. Can
you guess what kind? The remains were
that of an Apatosaurus, the same dinosaur that had been painted on the
underside of the stone bridge.
In 1922 Samuel Hubbard went
to the Grand Canyon on a dig to look for Indian relics. On a canyon wall in
Havai Supai Canyon the Indians long ago had drew a wild goat, an elephant, and
a creature that looked just like a DINOSAUR!
Within several miles of the
pictograph Dr. Hubbard discovered several fossilized dinosaur footprints.
Dinosaur Evidences with Humans
There are several other
discoveries that prove that humans at some point lived with dinosaurs. In 1944
a German Business man discovered over 30,000 artifacts in Acambaro, Mexico.
Among the figurines hundreds of dinosaur sculptures were uncovered. Dinosaurs
that looked like Triceratops, Stegosaurus, Iguanodon, Brachiosaurus, and
Tyrannosaurs Rex could be identified at first glance.
How could the ancient peoples of Acambaro have known of dinosaurs if they had been extinct of millions of years already? How could they know if humans had ‘evolved’ after their extinction?
In Peru, in the Ica section,
burial stones from the ancient Ica’s
were discovered by Dr. Javier Cabrera Darquea. One third of these stones
depicted types of dinosaurs and various pterosaurs. The type of work and location
dated them around AD 500-1500. Although these carvings on the rocks depicted
dermal frills or spines on the dinosaurs it wasn’t until 1992 that Scientists
discovered dermal frills on the fossilized remains of large plant-eating
dinosaurs.
So could these ancient
Indians have known how to draw these dinosaurs and their spines if they had
never seen one?
How did Dinosaurs go Extinct Then?
Large dinosaur graveyards
have been discovered, in which piles of dinosaurs have been found together. All
over the world these mass dinosaur graves have been uncovered, making us wonder
what caused this.
Many Scientists say now that
local floods would have been one logical cause to this. But this does not
explain the graveyards throughout the whole world.
According to the Bible, there
was a worldwide flood and during that time many animals would have been
destroyed. According to our evidence of mass-graves a worldwide flood fits in
very well. Throughout the yearlong flood thousands of dinosaurs would have
drowned and been quickly buried and covered, to be later fossilized.
A recent discovery of a
Tyrannosaurus Rex fossil showed soft tissue when it was broken open. This means
that the rocky minerals, which usually replace the soft tissue, had not
completely finished fossilizing. If the dinosaurs have been
buried for 65 million years the soft tissue would have been decayed or
fossilized, but not the way it was found!
So, it makes sense that a
yearlong worldwide flood only a few thousand years ago would be the cause of
many of the fossils that we find today.
Humans and Dinosaurs: Conclusion
As we can see, human and
dinosaur proof of co-existence most certainly proves that dinosaurs did not
live 65 million years ago but a few thousand. If dinosaurs have been found to
be living only a few thousand years ago, could it be that the earth is also not
as old as many believe today? And could
it be that we need to search deeper and discover the truth of our origins?