Wednesday, May 18, 2005
Before the Flood
Before Noah's flood, the Earth’s atmosphere was so different that animals, plants and humans were able to grow much larger and live much longer than today, says William Sanderson, a former middle school science teacher who plans to open what he calls the Akron (Ohio) Fossils & Science Center May 26.
Sanderson believes that dinosaurs and man inhabited earth at the same time. They were killed off in the ice age that followed the flood.
“There’s a lot of science that supports that," says Sanderson, "and that’s what we’re trying to make the case for."
Sanderson believes that dinosaurs and man inhabited earth at the same time. They were killed off in the ice age that followed the flood.
“There’s a lot of science that supports that," says Sanderson, "and that’s what we’re trying to make the case for."