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Dinosaurs

The "Good Mother Lizard"
In the center of the East wing of the museum, is a display of Pastor Aitken’s dinosaur bones he pulled out of Choteau, Montana. It’s called the “Good Mother Lizard” find on “Egg Mountain.” This fourteen foot tall female maiasaura was bending over her nest of hatching babies when a flood of mud buried her in many layers, during the great flood. This demonstrates the fallacy of the Geological Column dating system. Below are the first bones excavated by John Aitken in 1978.
Dinosaur bones, skin impression, and coprolite, discovered by John Aitken.
A Bone from her foot
A vertebra from her back
A fossil knuckle

Bugs trapped in amber

Some scientists believe that dinosaurs had feathers. If this artist’s conception (above) of a protoceratops (from the American Museum of Natural History’s Book of Dinosaurs) had feathers, it would look remarkably like a griffin (below). Since protoceratops bones were found in abundance in the region where griffins reportedly lived, and killed people, the fossil evidence confirms historic reports that dinosaurs coexisted with people.

Tyrannosaurus Rex and Brachiosaurus match the descriptions of Leviathan and Behemoth in the Bible.

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