Creationist museum says it has evidence that dinosaurs lived with humans

Have you heard of the Creation Museum? It is a creationist museum, linked to the homonymous theory - which states that God created the universe in a complete way, without any intervention of evolution for it. And that's where the skeleton of a dinosaur that, according to local organizers, lived on Earth 4, 500 years ago - an extremely recent date for a dinosaur, by the way.

According to the museum, Allosaurus lived in the aforementioned period and was decimated because of a great flood - which may refer to the flood mentioned in the Christian Bible. Thus, he would have lived with humans, contrary to all current paleontological theories. Ken Ham, the founder of the Creation Museum, says the exhibition aims to defend the scriptures of Genesis and denounce "scientific problems linked to evolution."

To the RT site, Ham said: “Evolutionists use dinosaurs to give children their worldview. Our museum uses dinosaurs to tell the real story according to the Bible! ” The Kentucky Paleontological Society states that Ham's findings were made without any study and that there is no evidence that the skeleton dates back to 4, 500 years ago and the cause of the dinosaur's death. .