I didn’t mean to hit you with a prehistoric critter today, but this video caught my eye and I just can’t help sharing it with you.
Andrewsarchus, from Mongolia, is kind of hard to study because there’s only its yard-long skull that’s been preserved–and only one of those. But if you’ve ever stood in front of that skull, on display at the American Museum of Natural History, as I have, you will stand in awe. I mean, this beast had jaw-muscles as thick as a strong man’s upper arms. It could probably eat your car. In fact, that’s what I think it did eat–cars. With the people still in them.
God’s creative energy–there’s just no reining it in!
Wow! The Andrewsarchus must have a sight to behold! (It’s sad that many people believe that the earth is billions of years old even though God created the universe about 6,000 years ago.)
I can’t find it in myself to take either of those figures literally.
I was taught that the earth is 6,000 years old.
Mr. Duigon, I thought I should tell you, but the comments for “Mary Did You Know” are disabled.
Never mind the Andrewsarchus fossil — what I want to see are the fossils of those cars it ate! 🙂
“Prehistoric”? Millions of years ago? Praphrase: And the earth was dark and void of light…and God parted the lands and filled the earth with …and made the stars and the moon…” 6 days = 6,000 years. And God rested = 1,000 years. 2000, almost 6000 years in Jewish calendar. That’s 13,000 years. ???
OOPS: Paraphrase, filed the earth with WATER.
A dentist’s perfect patient: no problem opening wide. 🙂
Seeing that skull up close, the real thing, was quite an experience.
I would not want to get on that critter’s bad side. 🙂