Actually, most Christians know better than that. Young earthers are a splinter group of fundies.
Birds as we know them today weren't around during the age of the dinosaurs either. Certain branches of dinosaurs went on to evolve into birds. But nothing even close to a human came along till over 60 million years after the extinction of the large dinosaurs 65 million years ago.
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In Gensis 1:1-2, notice something different here? Gensis 1: 1 talks about...in the begining God created the heavens and earth. The heavens and earth were already created. Now look at verse 2...and the earth was without form and void. In verse 1 it was created, and in verse 2 it had nothing on it.
During verse 1, I feel was the time of the donosaurs, and I have a gut feeling that Lucifer had created them for his own pleasure.
Earth, as we know it, is 4.5 to 4.6 billon years old. The oldest dinosaur types found in rocks in Argentina and Brazil, are about 230 million years old. Those figures alone give you an idea about how long Gensis 1:1 was around. Then Gensis 1: 2 showed ...without form and void. What happened? Apparently the dinosaur's perished when Lucifer became rebillious. As far a humans being there during the time of dionsaur's...anything is possible, but I doubt it, especially with such creatures as dinosaur's roaming the earth...both meat eaters and plant eaters...but who knows!
You're implying birds are a type of human :/ And no, mammals weren't around til later.
Homo sapiens idaltu, an ancestor of Homo sapiens sapiens lived around 160'000 years B.C., in the Palaeolithic period.
With that said, I have to admit that after reading your Fred Flintstone theory I might be changing my mind soon.
Really?
No idea about kent hovind and his idea's about creationism, seems tax evasion will consume any legacy he may have hoped for