Egh. The komodo dragons don’t cover all the various descriptions that have come up, and the skull structures are very different from what we see ancient depictions.
Do you mean in the Bible? Where in the Bible does it say that the Western Hemisphere exists? Why would it?
To the original point, it doesn’t even have to do with creationism. The evidence is that there was a lot of large fauna in the Americas before the arrival of humans. A good many–and all of the biggest examples–went extinct, and to the extent that some seemed to have gone extinct later when there were no human hunters around, the humans may even have helped usher them out, to some degree.
We know species can go extinct. No one here denies that, right? If someone wanted to stir the pot with regards to evolution, I don’t see how the existence of the bones of species no one sees any more really throws any meat into that pot.
My point is that the Almighty elected to leave a great deal out of the Holy Bible, because it was never intended to be the source of all human knowledge or even all human knowledge about the past. Is there Chinese history in it? No. The history of aboriginal Polynesia? No. So what? Failure to find evidence of some past matter in the Bible is apropos of nothing.
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