Dinosaurs are animals, right, so Noah took them on the Ark with him-so how did they become extinct and when they were alive, how do you think people treated them?
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What does the first half of your question have to do with the second half? There is no point of view called "Christian". To be a Christian is defined by Romans 10:9&10. Nothing about viewpoint.
You need to learn a few things before you make broad statements like "Noah took them on the Ark." Noah took only pairs of certain animals and five each of certain kinds. None were dinosaurs.
Lots of specially trained smart people have looked hard for evidence of a world wide flood. They found two. Neither of them was Noah's flood of 2349 BC. Nevertheless, people all over the world recorded a flood that year and they all agreed on all the details. You might be surprised to learn what actually happened. This is long, but it's all there: www.saturniancosmology.org/
If you don't care to read the whole book, here is the section about Noah:
www.saturniancosmology.org/noah.php
First things first the dinosaurs extinction if you add it all up. A meteor hit earth, dust kicked up, a earthquake happened, then a volcano erupted. which killed all land and air dinos. which then left all water type dinosaurs. The water type dinosaurs went extinct because since there was only water animals they ate each other which took the population down until like the last one.