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It's worse than that. They have to believe that man was created BEFORE animals, and then animals were un-created and re-created after man, in order to believe that the Bible is literal.
Now THAT'S a stretch.
Now THAT'S a stretch.
Wait, wait, wait. Why would that have to be? IF a person believes that man and dinosaurs lived together (yes, they were neighbors, borrowing cups of sugar and wrenches and lawnmowers from each other all the time), then why would that person have to believe as you said?
Dinosaurs are (were) giant reptiles, yes? Reptiles are scaly (slimy) animals, yes?
So to believe that dinosaurs and man were rubbing elbows over the picket fence and existed at the same time, a person would have to believe:
A) that God created the earth and all things on it in literally SIX 24-hour days
B) that God created animals before men
C) that cups of sugar and lawnmowers were exchanged- ahh, yeah ok, that part's just making me laugh.
My point is, it doesn't have to get complicated, it doesn't have to be difficult for a person who believes this way to explain it: Dinosaurs were animals. God created them before men. Unless the dinosaurs were wiped out in a matter of hours, then man and dinosaurs co-existed.
Anyway, that's what I believe personally, because it makes perfect sense to me.