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You said it......they are incomplete.........................................because you guys are trying to fit your ideas into something it doesn't belong to.
If you do elephants like the chart given in my article - elephant chart seems consistent and complete.
They've ADAPTED and evolved. But.................they're still elephants.
Perhaps..............................their purpose was done.
Part of design?
When much of Earth’s landmass was covered by huge shallow seas, God created large dinosaurs.
Thanks to the shallow seas, these large dinosaurs could take advantage of the shallow seas to support their huge body masses that otherwise would have been impossible to sustain.
The existence of a huge, diverse, and enduring population of dinosaurs during past eras when much of Earth’s continental landmass was covered by huge shallow seas significantly contributed to Earth’s present store of biodeposits.
Examples of such biodeposits include limestone, marble, coal, oil, and natural gas.
Dinosaurs, therefore, are expressions of God’s love and generosity.
It is thanks in part to God’s creation of dinosaurs that humans possess more than 76 quadrillion tons of biodeposits that we can use to develop the civilization and technology to take the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ to billions of humans within just a few millennia.
Why Did God Create Dinosaurs and Then Destroy Them?
Question of the week: If God is merciful, then why did he create dinosaurs and then destroy them? My answer: God subjected the entire universe to a pervasive law of decay or thermodynamics (Romans 8:20–22) as a means to efficiently eradicate evil and suffering (see Why the Universe Is the Way It...reasons.org
How life blossomed after the dinosaurs died
Science | AAAS
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Imagine the devastating impact they'll have on people and other life forms, had they not gone extinct.
"They've ADAPTED and evolved."