@Chapatrap: Also possible. I mean, if God created the world, why not create something to test our faith, right? After all, he allowed Job to endure much worse testing than just finding items that supposedly proved God nonexistent. Of course, if this theory is correct, they would likely not have called them "dinosaurs" in Noah's day as we do today, given the fact that the term was coined in the modern age. This is just another idea for those who don't like the idea of "God placed them there." Either way could make sense, and honestly I don't see it changing our salvation whether we believe this or that about the dinos. :) @gorgenmast: Nothing is said in the Bible concerning any "dome" or "flat world". No one ever said anything about space being a "lie by Satan" here. As far as evolution goes, here're my thoughts on that: 1) The inventor of the theory himself admitted it was wrong. 2) If evolution happened, then how on earth do we have birds. If it was from desire, that wouldn't work because humans desired flight for ages and never actually grew wings and feathers. If it was from necessity, the amount of time required for said evolution would leave most species of birds extinct. 3) No one has found the missing link. 4) The odds of earth forming on its own and evolution happening just exactly as it supposedly did with such perfect balance to the ecosystems are so much more against it happening than the odds of Jesus fulfilling all the prophecies written about him. Laws of Physics and of Nature and whatever else scientists say describe that as time progresses, nature is going to [i][b]degrade[/b][/i], not [i][b]evolve[/i][/b] and [i][b]form from nothing[/b][/i]. Try it yourself. Create a completely empty vacuum in a little ball and see how long it takes for something to be created from that nothing. Nothing will ever happen. So why shouldn't I believe in God if science contradicts everything, including itself, while the Bible contradicts nothing? I can see no reason. In a nutshell. This isn't me forcing my beliefs on you. After all, it was your choice to click here. This is me stating my opinion as far as my beliefs, as it is the job of Christians to proclaim their beliefs. If you don't agree, no one is forcing you to sit around on this topic and complain about this, that or the other. Also, I would suggest reading the Scriptures before you attempt to say they are invalid. Please. I don't desire to bicker meaninglessly over this. If you actually read the Bible and decide it is untrue, then it's your soul, your choice. I have no power over that.