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HOW DO DINOSAUR NESTS FIT WITH Many evolutionists don't believe that a global flood can happen and still leave dinosaur nests for us to find today. At first glance that seems to make sense; after all if a flood happened wouldn't it wash all the nests away? Also many evolutionists and Atheists ask how can dinosaurs lay nests on the bottom of a raging ocean; which is what a World Wide Flood would cause. WOULDN'T A WOLRD WIDE First off it is very rare to find a complete dinosaur nest; however they have been found and found intact. So if a world wide flood happened, wouldn't the powerful waves destroy the nests? The answer is: The World Wise Flood destroyed some dinosaur nests and preserved others. The concept that a World Wide Flood destroying the dinosaurs nests is easy to wrap you head around; however so is the idea of powerful and destructive ways preserving delicate dinosaurs nests. The first thing that should be understood are the characteristics of such a big flood.
A World Wide Flood would be powerful enough to pick up rocks and sand. The flood would roll mud and sand on top of the nests. This ends up burying the nests; not washing them away. See the animation:
FOR FURTHER READING ON DINOSAUR EGGS & THE FLOOD DINOSAUR NESTS REINTERPRETED*** HOW CAN DINOSAURS LAY NESTS ANSWER: They would be able to and nor would they have to. God tells us that the flood waters only covered the earth after 150 days. That is over 5 months. That is 5 months to lay nests. God also tells us that the ark floated after 40 days. If dinosaurs couldn't lay their nests on flat ground they would leave and go into the hills. For forty days the flood kept coming on the earth, and as the waters increased they lifted the ark high above the earth. The waters rose and increased greatly on the earth, and the ark floated on the surface of the water. - Genesis 7: 17-18 The waters flooded the earth for a hundred and fifty days. - Genesis 7:24
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For in six days the LORD made the heavens and the earth, the sea, and all that is in them, but he rested on the seventh day. EXODUS 20.11a |
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