We're always presented with the 
mystery 
question:What was it that killed
the dinosaurs? 
Now, I've excavated dinosaurs in
multiple locations 
across North America - also 
dinosaur tracks. You 
don't have to excavate very long
to find the answer 
to this question.
[swoosh]
[Truck Horn]
[ding]
[swoosh]
Hey- hold my beer!
[dinosaur roar]
Aaaaaa!
Hey - where you going? Get back 
here!
[ding]
[swoosh]
[sounds of tractor beam]
[thud]
[thud, thud, thud]
[squeezing, pop]
>>Marvin the martian: Oh goody! 
An earth creature!
[dinosaur roar]
[thumps and bangs]
[chickens clucking, dog barking,
lion roaring]
[sound of cable winding]
[sound of UFO flying away]
[ding]
[swoosh]
Let's take a look at the 
evidence.
Now when we find dinosaurs and 
dinosaur bones, 
we usually find different kinds 
of dinosaurs that have
been ripped apart and buried 
together. Now what 
on earth would rip dinosaurs 
apart, and bury them 
together?
[swoosh]
[rushing water]
[gurgling underwater]
[ding]
[swoosh]
[dinosaur making gasps, nervous]
ohhh not again...
[rushing asteroid]
[huge, long, loud explosion]
[ding]
[swoosh]
[dinosaur gasping in fear as he 
looks around]
[gong]
Hooonda!
Kawaaaasaki!
Yamaha!
Toyota!
YamaHA!
[dinosaur roar]
[dinosaur running off, then a 
crash]
[swoosh]
[ding]
[swoosh]
Out here in the badlands of 
Alberta, the evidence 
speaks loudly and clearly: we 
find dinosaur bones 
buried with fossil clams, which 
have been buried 
alive in the closed position. 
Now we know by 
research that clams can burrow 
out of surprisingly 
deep sediments when they are 
rapidly buried. 
Obviously, this was a 
catastrophic event involving 
water.
We also find dinosaurs buried 
with their heads 
pulled back in the "death pose" 
evidence of 
asphyxiation and rapid burial. 
Well, asphyxiation 
and rapid burial would certainly
line up with ...a 
flood!
In fact if you tour dinosaur 
museums, you'll notice 
they acknowledge this fact. Over
and over again as 
you tour throughout these 
museums and read their 
interpretive plaques, you'll 
notice they say "This 
dinosaur drowned in a flood." 
"This herd of 
dinosaurs drowned trying to 
cross a raging river." 
"This dinosaur drowned in a 
lake."
Occasionally you'll see an 
outdated plaque that says
the dinosaurs pulled their heads
back because they 
"laid out in the desert, and the
desert heat dried the 
tendons in the back of the neck,
thus pulling the 
head back."
Wait a minute - we find CLAMS 
buried with the 
dinosaurs. Last I checked, you 
don't find a lot of 
clams out in the desert - 
especially not clams being 
buried alive, in the desert.
After seeing the overwhelming 
evidence that it was a
flood that killed the dinosaurs,
we are then fed the 
line that it was an asteroid 
that killed the dinosaurs. 
In fact, we're even told where 
the crater from this 
asteroid was: It's supposedly on
the Yucatan 
peninsula, in Mexico, it's known
as the chixulub 
crater.
The layer at which these 
dinosaurs allegedly vanish 
is known as the K/T boundary - K
for Cretaceous, 
T for Tertiary. It's marked with
a rare mineral called 
iridium. Of course iridium is 
found in asteroids, so 
it's alleged that this iridium 
came from the asteroid 
that impacted earth and killed 
the dinosaurs.
Problem #1: there's iridium 
found in layers both 
above, AND below the K/T 
boundary. So - were 
those also asteroid impacts? If 
they were, why did, 
or did they not, kill off the 
dinosaurs then? 
Problem #2: Iridium is also 
emitted in vast quantities
by volcanos! Therefore iridium 
does not necessarily
mean it was an asteroid impact.
Problem #3: An Alberta research 
team concluded 
that some of the dinosaurs 
survived the K/T 
extinction by - an evolutionary 
timescale - of 
700,000 years! Wait a minute! If
they survived for 
700,000 years after the impact, 
do you really think 
an asteroid impact had anything 
to do with the 
demise of the dinosaurs? 
Problem #4: Evolutionary 
researchers re-dated the 
chixulub impact as 300,000 years
PRIOR to the 
K/T event! That's a MILLION 
YEARS before the 
last dinosaurs became extinct, 
according to the 
evolutionary timescale!
Having personally examined and 
excavated 
dinosaurs in multiple locations,
I can personally 
attest to the evidence that 
states loudly the dinosaurs
were buried in a massive flood -
in fact, for multiple
reasons I would say it was a 
world-wide flood! The
Morrison formation for example, 
which I have 
excavated in, covers ten states 
and three Canadian 
provinces! This was no 
meandering river - this was 
a giant, watery catastrophe!
Well, the Bible talks about a  
world-wide flood! It 
was judgment sent from God 
against an exceedingly
wicked people. But even in that 
judgment, God 
was merciful. He sent His 
servant Noah to warn the 
people, and spent 100 years of 
his life building a 
giant ship called the ark of 
Noah. He warned the 
people of the judgment to come. 
All they had to do 
was believe and obey and get on 
the ark. That's all 
they had to do. It was free 
salvation - provided by 
God, for the people, so they 
could escape His 
judgment. All they had to do was
repent and 
believe.
So what about all those people 
who didn't get on 
the ark, and they died in the 
flood? Well, whose 
fault was that? For 100 years 
they were warned of 
judgment to come. The Bible 
tells us that God was 
eventually the one who closed 
the door on the ark. 
Now that ark is symbolic of the 
Lord Jesus Christ, 
who warned us of a judgment to 
come, and that HE
was the salvation from that 
judgment to come. One 
day Christ will return - the 
door to that salvation will
be closed: what side of that 
door will you be on? 
Why don't you call upon Jesus 
today? Ask Him to 
forgive you of your sins, and 
believe on Him and be
saved from the judgment to come?
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