Stegosaurs Carving

 This photo if of a carving of a stegosaurs found at Angkor in the Cambodian jungle, once home to the Khmer people. The fact that the carving is dated at 800 years old raises some questions. If dinosaurs died out 65 million years ago, as evolutionists would have us believe, who made the carving? How did they know what stegosaurs looked like? I’m guessing 800 years ago textbooks with illustrations of any dinosaurs may have been a little hard to come by. Man and dinosaurs must have cohabitated, either 65 million years ago or 800 years ago. I’ve got my money on the latter. One of the great things about believing in the 6 days of creation as the bible clearly tells us is that those more baffling questions of ‘how and when’ are answered without difficulty. There are no millions of years…. 65 or 165, and it is, I believe, a sad reflection on man when we take the glory of God and His creation and call it a mistake, the leftovers of billions of years of mistakes made by the corrupt DNA of some primeval goo.

As I have said before “If evolution was a ship it would be docked along side of the Titanic”.

http://www.unexplainedearth.com/angkor.php

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3 Responses to Stegosaurs Carving

  1. Didn’t you know? A lot of the ancients were amazingly good paleontologists who ran into the bones of these millions of years old animals and reconstructed them with amazing accuracy!
    Of course, even when there is so much proof they can no longer pretend that recent people didn’t see these creatures, they will just change their story and still claim that evolution and billions of years are facts and our beliefs are myths.

  2. Pingback: Saturday Links: We are Co-creators, Why Creation Matters, & Who is God? | Creation Science 4 Kids

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