No. While The Bible mentions such beasts as "leviathans" and "behemoths" it is highly improbable that those were dinosaurs, because this directly violates strong scientific evidence that humans and dinosaurs live 65 million years apart. In fact, it would have been impossible for humans to arise without the dinosaurs becoming extinct first. Since dinosaurs dominated the Earth in the past, the mammals of the time were forced to remain small and insignificant, and only when they died out could mammals grow and diversify and for humans to eventually evolve.
It is likely that the large beasts mentioned in the Bible were some other form of large animal, because it would have been impossible for dinosaurs and humans to successfully (and peacefully) coexist.
No, humans beings are more recent.
humans and dinosaurs
Dinosaurs were all dead long before the Bible was ever written. Even if they weren't, dinosaurs are not believed to have been highly sentient creatures as humans. In fact, their intelligence level was more on the level of birds or mice.
An asteroid did NOT destroy the dinosaurs. A flood did. Read the Bible. :) The flood was the one who killed the dinosaurs, but Noah took small dinosaurs (e.g lizards, crocodiles).
Dinosaurs died out 65.5 million years ago, and the earliest humans evolved 2.3 million years ago, long after all the dinosaurs had disappeared. Hence, dinosaurs did not live alongside cavemen.
They wouldn't be able to. The first humans appeared long after the dinosaurs went extinct. The dinosaurs would have killed the humans because of their small size.
Obviously BC. BC stands for "before christ", there were no dinosaurs walking around with jesus christ in the bible
Dinosaurs pre-date humans therefore there were no humans prior to the Dinosaurs.
Yes! (check out Genesis chapter 1 in the Bible.)
It doesn't. Dinosaurs were unknown by the people who wrote the Bible.
Early humans evolved 2.3 million years ago. That is 63.2 million years after dinosaurs died out.
Humans and dinosaurs were not alive at the same time. Humans came after dinosaurs were already extinct.