The Loch Ness Monster: Scotland’s Legendary Plesiosaur – Rod Serling

The heads of the dragons in the waters.
–Psalm 74:13 (KJV)–

Modern legends of plesiosaurs fit quite nicely as supplementary evidence for a young earth creation, and for a 6,000 year world history timeline that’s replete with folklore about dragons living nearby as menacing beasts that threaten rural villagers. Whether we’re referring to Saint George and his dragon or to Saint Columba’s encounter with the Loch Ness Monster, these beasts have even made their way into the lives of the saints. The concrete discovery of the coelacanth fish has already suggested thousands of years to us, instead of millions of years as theorized by the secular scientific community. Actually catching a cryptid like the Loch Ness Monster is unnecessary to suggest the likelihood of the creationist timeline. The coelacanth discovery has already suggested that the whole system of evolutionary fossil categorization is way, way off base. The so-called Geologic Time Scale with the Jurassic Period and so forth. If that timeline was true, then why are there still coelacanths swimming around in the ocean, and probably some undiscovered plesiosaurs? It’s more likely that all dinosaurs were simply among the many animals that God created in the six literal days of Genesis 1, and that the genealogies in the following ten chapters, give us a clear picture of historical continuity, not eternal and pre-historic time periods, but of historical continuity and the coexistence of all ancient animals, dinosaurs included, alongside human beings since the beginning of time, like in The Flintstones or Land of the Lost. –J.B.

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