What If Dinosaurs and Humans Lived at the Same Time?

If man and dinosaurs shared our planet at the same time, this is a serious problem to the theory of evolution. Dinosaurs, according to most evolutionists, became extinct 65 million years ago.

Evolutionist Richard Dawkins: Richard Dawkins of Oxford University declared -. . . alleged human bones in the Carboniferous coal deposits. If authenticated as human, these bones would blow the theory of evolution out of the water.” (Free Inquiry, V.21, No.4, 10/11/2001)
Richard Dawkins also stated - “…there are certain things about the fossil record that any evolutionist should expect to be true. We should be very surprised, for example, to find fossil humans appearing in the record before mammals are supposed to have evolved! If a single, well verified mammal skull were to turn up in 500 million year old rocks, our whole modern theory of evolution would be utterly destroyed."
NOVA TV Special, God, Darwin And The Dinosaurs, “…dinosaur footprints, side by side with humans. Finding them would counter evidence that humans evolved long after the dinosaurs became extinct and back up…[the] claim that all species, including man, were created at one time.”
Ernst MayrErnst Mayr, Harvard: “Creationists have stated that humans and dinosaurs were contemporaries in time…Were this momentous statement true the names of its discoverers would thunder down the corridors of time as individuals who made one of the most outstanding discoveries of the twentieth century.” (Gish-Mayr Debate, Evansville, Indiana.)
SPEAKING OF COAL DEPOSITS:

The man-made artifact above was discovered in a large piece of coal at the Municipal Electric Plant in Thomas, OK in 1912. How did a man-made iron pot get into coal that was supposedly 295 million year old? The iron pot is called an OOPART which stands for Out Of Place Artifacts. Maybe OOPART should be recognized as "OOPS . . . where did that come from?"

The man-made brass bell above was also found in a lump of coal. In 1944, a ten-year-old boy, Newton Anderson, dropped a lump of coal in his basement and found that it contained a bell inside. The bituminous coal that was mined near his house in Upshur County, West Virginia, is supposed to be about 300 million years old. Did men live on earth 300 million years ago . . . or did the coal form as a result of a really BIG FLOOD?