According to Genesis, dinosaurs were created first; they fall under the category of "beasts and animals", while Adam and Eve were God's final creation. If the question is viewed from a scientific viewpoint, neither was created - per evolutionary theory - but dinosaurs did arise first by around 64 million years.
well if you believe or live by the bible, the bible says that Adam and eve were the very first people ever. nobody else not Adam, eve, and joey, and bobby. Just Adam and eve. But i do know most scientist believe that there were dinosaurs back then, but that is in the theory of evolution. so no, dinosaurs were not around during Adam and eves time unless god created them after Adam and eve.
Dinosaurs existed millions of years before humans. The fossil record shows that dinosaurs roamed the Earth long before the appearance of early human ancestors. Adam and Eve, from a religious perspective, are considered to be the first humans created by a divine being, according to the creation story in the Bible.
Dinosaurs appeared at the same as Adam and Eve, for all creatures were created at the same time. The only people who have seen dinosaurs are Adam and Eve, even though people who are not Christian believe that no person has ever seen dinosaurs.
Adam and Eve were first. They were the first people God created. Noah was a decendant of Adam and Eve.
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There are no opposite names for Adam and Eve. The Bible outlined the order in which they were created. Adam was created first, then Eve.
Actually , Adam & Eve weren't the first ones created. He created Adam & Eve on the 8th , on the 6th he created man. So man was the first created
The first person in the world was Adam. God created Adam from the dust of the Earth and then he created Eve from the rib of Adam. Adam and Eve's first children were Cain, Abel, and Seth.
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Adam then Eve was made from the rib of Adam
Adam was older, as he was the one that gave Eve his rib, which means he was created first.
Adam and Eve were created by Jehovah (God).