Did Cavemen And Women Co-exist With Dinosaurs?

I’ve read that people didn’t evolve until about sixty five million years after the dinosaurs died off, but it doesn’t make sense to me since caves have been discovered with pictures of dinosaurs on their walls.
Since weather forecasters can’t even predict the weather correctly in many countries and blame their errors on climatic changes, it seem highly unlikely that it’s possible to say what happened millions of years ago.
So what’s the answer, “Did man coexist with dinosaurs, and if ‘not’ then how come the pictures on the walls of caves?”.
Dinosaurs were extinct long before men; and “cavemen”, or prehistoric humans whatever you want to call them, had smaller brains than those of today’s men.
That said, I’ve sadly met a lot of men that seemingly had very small brains too ..
Most of the animals depicted in caves are either mythological ones or mammoths, or other extant reptiles.
Don’t evolutionists say that cavemen had bigger brains. the large cranium skull thing, remember that?
Those cavemen/women also had tools and flutes that was made out of a bone and surely that’s a sign of intelligence?!
Animals or dumb imaginary sub-humans can’t make things like tools and flutes!
Evolutionists need to give up and open their eyes, because there’s a lot of evidence for an intelligent creator right in their faces, although most of them just won’t admit it.
Early men, the ones closest to the dinosaurs in time (Australopithecus) are reckoned to have been about as intelligent as an average modern four-year-old, and judged by the standards that we use today he would be considered profoundly stupid for his age.
From memory, cave paintings didn’t occur until very much later, until after our ancestors migrated out of Africa (leaving the open savanah behind).
Every single animal figure in the paintings we know about is from a reasonably identifiable species that is known to have lived.
I saw a picture of a dinosaur on a Chinese tomb dated 2000 years ago. The evidence is abundant that dinosaurs live with men such as St George and the dragon, the legend of the thunderbird, ancient Greeks writing about pterodactyl graveyard, Job 40: 15-18. The problem is that people including scientists believe radiometric dating even though it has shown to be wrong. The latest thinking is that billions of years of radiometric occurred in one year (during the flood). Scientist do not know how that much heat could have been dissipated to not vaporize the earth or how man could have survive since human have potassium in their body. We have questions but we know the earth is only 6,000 years old.
Well the latest scientific research says that monkeys evolved from man!
http://tinyurl.com/monkeys-to-men
So go figure!
They have found dino bones that date to half a million years after dinos were supposed to have been extinct, if they hadn’t gone extinct then, maybe they survived longer.
Some serious problems with the theory of evolution.
The eye, because it didn’t really evolve, but had many connected and necessary parts from the very beginning.
I believe Darwin had a problem with this too.
Why are there two sexes, when just one would have been much easier?
From a scientific point of view, modern human skulls and bones have been discovered in Pliocene layers.
These findings include those at Calaveras (1866), Castenedolo (1860, 1880), and Ipswich (1912).
Finding modern human remains in layers that are believed to be 7-12 million years old casts serious doubt on the theory of evolution regarding humans (or scientific dating methods), since that is the time Ramapithecus (a supposed ape-man) was proposed to exist. I
If both Ramapithecus and modern man lived at the same time, we would know that people did not evolve from this “ancestor” (or any of the “later” ones).
That is, for modern man to evolve from Ramapithecus, Ramapithecus would have had to exist before modern man, but the evidence doesn’t support this idea.
I completely accept “adaptation” meaning that giraffes most likely have long necks because their food was high up causing the ones with shorter necks to die off. etc. etc.
Adapation doesn’t explain though why some creatures have hardly mutated at all; sharks and crocodiles might be good examples, or why some apes would have mutated into humans whilst others remained apes.
I imagine that the chances that so many different life forms evolved from RNA-DNA (in an incredibly hostile environment) would be so astronomical as to make it more than just highly unlikely.
According to a survey of members of the American Assn. for the Advancement of Science, conducted by the Pew Research Center in May and June this year, a majority of scientists (51%) say they believe in God or a higher power, while 41% say they do not.
Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1627)
Bacon was a philosopher who is known for establishing the scientific method of inquiry based on experimentation and inductive reasoning. Bacon established his goals as being the discovery of truth, service to his country, and service to the church.
Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
Descartes was a French mathematician, scientist and philosopher who has been called the father of modern philosophy. He had a deep religious faith as a Roman Catholic, which he retained to his dying day, along with a resolute, passionate desire to discover the truth.
Isaac Newton (1642-1727)
In optics, mechanics, and mathematics, Newton was a figure of undisputed genius and innovation. In all his science (including chemistry) he saw mathematics and numbers as central. What is less well known is that he was devoutly religious and saw numbers as involved in understanding God’s plan for history from the Bible.
Robert Boyle (1791-1867)
Boyle gave his name to “Boyle’s Law” for gases, and also wrote an important work on chemistry. As a devout Protestant, Boyle took a special interest in promoting the Christian religion abroad, giving money to translate and publish the New Testament into Irish and Turkish.
Michael Faraday (1791-1867)
He was the son of a blacksmith who became one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century. Faraday was a devoutly Christian member of the Sandemanians, which significantly influenced him and strongly affected the way in which he approached and interpreted nature.
Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
Einstein is probably the best known and most highly revered scientist of the twentieth century
Although never coming to belief in a personal God, he recognized the impossibility of a non-created universe.
Honestly, I get wondered on the said post. What about that picture? What’s the relationship between the Dinosour and the woman? I think I need to read more information for this. It would be great if you will post it here.
I believe in theistic evolution, so don’t say I don’t believe in God. Also, don’t you know about modern hunter-gatherer groups? Their brains are the same size as ours, yet their technology is also stone age.
God created heaven and earth and all things. Period!!!
Yes that may be true but think about it if cavman and women were alive when dinosaurs were still around well i can you this i believe it because well think its this if cavmen werent then who made the caves and when dinosaurs died if it were from a big rock and the dust killing the plants then how cave men be alive and who made the caves because cavmen couldnt do because they would be dead because there would be nothing to eat and yes the painting may be true but the first to people on the earth couldnt have done it because they wouldnt have known about dinosaurs so how could they have done it and if cavmen or women werent there then did a dinosaur make the cave with its head did a rock do strate in a wall and then vanish ya i dont think so. so think about do you think they are real or fake its up to the world to find out but like i said from this i say they were alive when dinosaurs were do you think they were?
Seems obvious to me that people co-existed with dinosaurs.
The people saw them and drew pictures of them.
What could be simpler than that!