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God did not destroy the Dinosaurs He gave them wings! Why oh why do we ever doubt That He will do the same for us? They didn't die, those mighty Beasts! But tooth and claw and snarls and roars were tamed to chirps and feathers!' If God can tame the mighty Dinosaur Why oh why do we ever doubt That He will do the same for us? The Dinosaurs were huge with pride. Defiantly they roared at rocks that fell! For all the good it did. The rock still f                           E                              L                                 l! Time is God’s strong Healer. It raises Beasts and casts them to the dust. Yet through all of this a Golden Thread Treads down evolution’s path. It goes Somewhere. Oh yes! Oh yes! If God can fell The Mighty Dinosaur And yet raise him to the soaring skies, Why oh why do we find it So very hard to believe That He won't do the same to us?
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Oct 3, 2025
Oct 3, 2025 at 7:02 PM UTC
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God did not destroy the Dinosaurs He gave them wings! Why oh why do we ever doubt That He will do the same for us? They didn't die, those mighty Beasts! But tooth and claw and snarls and roars were tamed to chirps and feathers!' If God can tame the mighty Dinosaur Why oh why do we ever doubt That He will do the same for us? The Dinosaurs were huge with pride. Defiantly they roared at rocks that fell! For all the good it did. The rock still f                           E                              L                                 l! Time is God’s strong Healer. It raises Beasts and casts them to the dust. Yet through all of this a Golden Thread Treads down evolution’s path. It goes Somewhere. Oh yes! Oh yes! If God can fell The Mighty Dinosaur And yet raise him to the soaring skies, Why oh why do we find it So very hard to believe That He won't do the same to us?
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68/F/United States
Oct 3, 2025
Oct 3, 2025 at 7:02 PM UTC
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