No dinosaur fossil has been found that is less than 64 million years old. If the flood occurred only a few thousand years ago, as many believe, then there were no dinosaurs on earth.
But there was no Flood - it was first mentioned in the Epic of Gilgamesh, when Umapishtim revealed that the gods had been planning to destroy the earth with a flood. One god had taken pity and advised Umapishtim to abandon his possessions, build a seven-tiered ship, and take with him the seed of all creatures. Umapishtim did so, and after seven days, the ark landed on a mountain and he sent forth a dove. Humanity was saved.
No. They were gone well before man appeared on earth. The two did not exist at the same time.
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).
The dinosaurs were probably wiped out by the flood of Noah's day.
The only logical cause of the breakup of the supercontinent is the flood mentioned in The Bible. Noah's flood broke the supercontinent into different sections.
The only logical cause of the breakup of the supercontinent is the flood mentioned in The Bible. Noah's flood broke the supercontinent into different sections.
ark saved Noah from the disaster of the flood.
Noah was 600 years old when the flood waters came.
After the flood Noah grew a vineyard.
No. God brought animals to Noah through migration, and saw fit to bring no dinosaurs.
The only logical cause of the breakup of the supercontinent is the flood mentioned in The Bible. Noah's flood broke the supercontinent into different sections.
According to the bible in Genesis , at the time of the flood Noah was 600 years old.
Certainly the story of Noah's Flood is remarkably similar to the Flood story of Umapishtim in the much older Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh. On that evidence, the Epic of Gilgamesh is the most likely source for the story of Noah's Flood.
If you're asking about the great Flood in Noah's time, it was God who preserved the lives of Noah and his family.