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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Dinosaurs & Dragon Legends
According to Genesis 6:19-22, Noah was told to bring two of every kind of animal, male and female, into the Ark. So if dinosaurs were alive at the time of Noah’s world-wide Flood, he would have taken two of every … Continue reading
Posted in Behemoth, Biblical Cryptids, Cryptozoology, Dragons, Leviathan, Relict Dinosaurs
Tagged Angkor Wat Stegosaur, behemoth, Bel and the Dragon, biblical cryptids, creation, cryptozoology, dinosaurs, dragon legends, Fossils, Leviathan, Noah, St George and the Dragon, The Biblical Flood
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Why Bigfoot Isn’t the Missing Link
There’s no such thing as a missing link, unless we’re talking about synapses that ought to be firing somewhere inside that tiny grey area which presumably exists somewhere deep within a Darwinist’s thick skull! “What about cavemen?” It’s one of … Continue reading
Bigfoot, Enkidu & Esau
Now Bigfoot is just not something Christians usually tackle. I recall reading an article in the Charleston Daily Mail, quoting a Bigfoot hunter prior to a big hunt staged in West Virginia: “One man in Jackson County, he just kept … Continue reading
Posted in Bigfoot, Cryptozoology
Tagged bigfoot, cryptozoology, Enkidu, Epic of Gilgamesh, Esau, Frank Peretti, Gigantopithecus, Monster, Neanderthal, Wild men
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Creation Cryptozoology
Coined by John E Wall of Manitoba in 1983, the word “cryptid” refers to an animal of interest to cryptozoology. Cryptozoology, according to Bernard Heuvelmann [the "Father of Cryptozoology"] is “The scientific study of hidden animals, i.e., of still unknown … Continue reading