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The Great Dinosaur Mystery
I don't know if this has been posted here before, but if your knowledge of dinosaurs is lacking, you might want to visit The Great Dinosaur Mystery. There, you will learn even less.
"the world's largest and most exciting dinosaur site ...educational, fun, non-commercial..." But don't forget to buy the book and video... "However, some new discoveries indicate that man and dinosaurs may have lived together in the not too distant past. Modern man may have to totally rethink theories of how these great creatures fit into the history of the human race." Only if a brick falls on my head, rendering me incapable of logical thought. And don't miss The Great Alaskan Dinosaur Aventure. "Creation scientists headed to the north slopes of Alaska to hunt for dinosaur remains. They discovered almost completely UN-petrified dinosaur bones. We have their true story, complete with photographs. "Join us in a journey as we learn about their discoveries, ordeals, and daily evidences of the Creator's hand at work during their ten day expedition (emphasis mine) in the wilderness." Their task The team leader: John Whitmore teacher of geology at Cedarville University, Cedarville, Ohio Creationist speaker for churches and schools M.S. in geology, Institute for Creation Research, El Cajon, California (1991) B.S. in geology, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio Also along was dinosaur sculptor/"expert" Buddy Davis (no degrees listed). Here's evidence of his expertise: "All of the sudden, Buddy became very excited, he had also found something in the mud. He began to jump up and down an as he cleared the mud and sand away. It appeared as though he had found a long limb bone. His enthusiasm increased as he dug deeper and deeper. After he had cleared about eighteen inches or so of sand away, the shape began to look kind of funny. It was too good to be true, Buddy was digging out a piece of drift wood! " Well, apparently, and unfortunately they managed to accidentally stumble across a few fossils, though of what I'm not qualified to judge by the few pictures they post. Of course, they give credit to the Lawd for his divine intervention in directing them to the finds. I guess 'ole Buddy got his spiritual wires crossed or something. What we have here, in my opinion, is a bunch of bungling idiots out carelessly destroying archaeological evidence that may actually have allowed real scientists to learn something about the earth's past. Leave the science to the truly expert professionals, why don't you, guys? (I was torn between using the Laughing icon or the Mad icon for this thread. It's funny, but sad, and it angers me a bit that some people are just so willingly ignorant). |
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I don't get it. He found a piece of driftwood under a few inches of mud and sand? What, exactly, is that supposed to signify?
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But given that he has correctly identified driftwood, so what? Its a piece of wood. Congratualtions.
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Who are these guys, the three stooges?
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He found wood! the ark was made of wood! This is absolute, undeniable, undisputable, 100%, unambiguously PROOF that Noah's ark existed! There really was a flood and all those stupid geologists are either stupid or liars or both. |
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So Dan almost became a fossil for someone else to dig up in a future generation, but the only way all those other fossils were created was by rapid burial in a global flood?
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