In essence I'm just referring to the idea of a higher being- really it's a minor detail.

And on the subject of the Matrix and Star Wars, I love the stories of both movies, yet I in know way consider them possible. They don't NEED to be possible, they're simply meant to be enjoyed, and they excel at that. Physcially it is impossible to go faster than the speed of light, but that doesn't mean I don't like Star Wars, just that I recognize the fact that it's not possible. Same with Indiana Jones. Theoretically, if you do believe in god, you could say ANYTHING is possible, but that doesn't mean you're going to believe everything you see or hear
is going to be possible.
Bill: What basis do you have for that idea? Just musing? ALL life on Earth shares a large part of their DNA- this is a fact, you can read about it in any book covering biology. Why should 65 million years, a mere eyeblink in geological terms, bring about any complete change in that? There's huge support for birds being the modern descendants of dinosaurs- if you're interested, I suggest you read the book
The Dinosaur Heresies by Robert Bakker (who was actually an adviser on the movie Jurassic Park). While amphibians -specifically- may not work in reconstructing the DNA, the idea is possible, although difficult, but mainly lends a further explanation to how the dinosaurs reproduce on the island despite the fact that they're all supposed to be female. I'm not saying it would be perfect but entirely possible. They planned on doing the same with the DNA found in the wooly mammoth preserved in Siberian tundra they found, implanting the DNA in a modern day elephant to complete the DNA, then contiually breeding until an animal as genetically close to an actual wooly mammoth was born. When they realized how expensive it would be, though, they decided not to.