Some of the things the guy uses as argument suggests he doesn't have any understanding of what evolutionary theory is all about.
The notion of humans and dinosaurs living together at around the same time is of no consequence to evolutionists, palentologists maybe, but the evolutionary theory doesn't rest on it. Where in the bible is there mention of people and dragons walking side by side? Where in the bible does it say man stood next to a Stegasaurus? How does he account for the geological and radiological records that show dinosaur bones dating back over 6 million years, while the bible would suggest the earth is only 6000 years old? If people were around (and presumably writing things in the bible) during the age of the dinosaurs, how come they failed to document the massive meteor impact that severely changed the climate of the earth for an entire generation?
Sorry, but it's a bad argument, poorly made, by someone who clearly doesn't know what they are talking about.
I'm happy to accept someone's belief in the Creationist view, and will consider some valid criticism of the current evolutionary model, but this is nothing more than a case of bad writing by someone who had evidently run out of ideas.
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