In Search Of the Congo Dinosaur The Institute for Creation Research

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In Search Of the Congo Dinosaur  The Institute for Creation Research
There is always something new coming out of Africa. Herodotus, fifth century B.C.Perhaps the most exciting prospect for the world of creation science is the possibility that dinosaurs may still be living in the remote jungles of the world. Evolution and its accompanying necessity of long ages of evolutionary development would be hard pressed to accommodate a living dinosaur. Such is the story of Mokele-mbembe, a creature that some scientists believe could be a surviving sauropod dinosaur. The on
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