A: Dinosaurs and other
extinct animals can easily fit into a recent creation
framework. The book of Job is certainly one of the
earliest books of the Bible to be written down. In this
book, two creatures are mentioned that could easily be
so-called prehistoric animals. Behemoth (Job 40:15- 4)
is often identified with the elephant by Bible scholars.
However, that will only work if we do not believe the
text to be accurate. He moves his tail like a cedar tree
(Job 40:17). This indicates a massive tail, not the
small tail of an elephant. There are other reasons as
well. The description sounds more like one of the
dinosaurs than anything else.
Then there is leviathan (Job
41:1-34). Leviathan is a type of the devil (Isaiah
27:1), but God describes him to Job as a living sea
creature. And what a creature he is! No man can catch
him. He breathes fire out of his mouth. He cannot be
turned to flight by spears or arrows. The description is
of a creature like none known to exist today.
There is no reason to doubt
that these animals existed in the time of Adam and
beyond. They may have even been on Noah's ark--probably
as young (and much smaller) animals. However, it is
likely that the change in climate that occurred after
the flood made it difficult for them to survive and they
were soon extinct. Dinosaur prints have been found
alongside of human footprints in some places, so it is
probable that they existed at the same time.
Since I do not have absolute
statements from the Bible, I cannot say that this is the
only possible solution. However, according to what
information the Bible gives us, I I believe that this is
the most likely solution. Thank you for the question.
Till He comes,
David F. Reagan