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Your seminary students are probably hung up on the following issues: | Your seminary students are probably hung up on the following issues: | ||
#Scientists say dinosaurs lived and died millions of years ago, and became extinct due to a cataclysmic event, probably an asteroid that struck the earth. This is what your students are taught in school. | #Scientists say dinosaurs lived and died millions of years ago, and became extinct due to a cataclysmic event, probably an asteroid that struck the earth. This is what your students are taught in school, because it reflects the scientific consensus. | ||
#It is generally believed by members of the Church that the fall of Adam and Eve took place around 4,000 B.C., and that before this there was no death in the world. | #It is generally believed by many members of the Church that the fall of Adam and Eve took place around 4,000 B.C., and that before this there was no death in the world. | ||
#How do we square #1 with #2? How do we account for fossils that appear to be millions of years old, | #How do we square #1 with #2? How do we account for fossils that appear to be millions of years old, if we conclude there was no death before about 6,000 years ago? | ||
The core of the problem is that the scriptures and the revelations simply don't talk about dinosaurs. This leaves each person to decide for themselves how the fossils we have discovered fit into the timeline of the plan of salvation. There several possible solutions that have been adopted by intelligent, faithful Latter-day Saints: | The core of the problem is that the scriptures and the revelations simply don't talk about dinosaurs, and are inconclusive about whether there was physical death for other organisms before Adam and Eve's fall. This leaves each person to decide for themselves how the fossils we have discovered fit into the timeline of the plan of salvation. There several possible solutions that have been adopted by intelligent, faithful Latter-day Saints: | ||
*Some have concluded that dinosaurs never existed, that the bones we've found are actually from other planets, and that they ended up here when the earth was created from material previously used to create other planets. | *Some have concluded that dinosaurs never existed, that the bones we've found are actually from other planets, and that they ended up here when the earth was created from material previously used to create other planets. | ||
*Others have reasoned that there was no death before the Fall, so the dinosaurs must have lived alongside Adam and the early patriarchs, perhaps dying in (maybe even after) the Flood. | *Others have reasoned that there was no death before the Fall, so the dinosaurs must have lived alongside Adam and the early patriarchs, perhaps dying in (maybe even after) the Flood. (''See'': Death before the fall main article'' {{wikilink|url=Death_before_the_Fall}}.) | ||
*Still others have taken the approach that the earth is very old, that there ''was'' death before the Fall, and that the dinosaurs lived and died in a era long before the story of Adam and Eve begins. | *Still others have taken the approach that the earth is very old, that there ''was'' death before the Fall, and that the dinosaurs lived and died in a era long before the story of Adam and Eve begins. | ||
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This page is based on an answer to a question submitted to the FAIR web site, or a frequently asked question.
My seminary class has questions regarding the dinosaurs. They seem to be stuck on "where" and "when." How do they fit into the creation story presented by the scriptures?
Your seminary students are probably hung up on the following issues:
The core of the problem is that the scriptures and the revelations simply don't talk about dinosaurs, and are inconclusive about whether there was physical death for other organisms before Adam and Eve's fall. This leaves each person to decide for themselves how the fossils we have discovered fit into the timeline of the plan of salvation. There several possible solutions that have been adopted by intelligent, faithful Latter-day Saints:
The three important points to get across to your students are:
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