this morning on bbc news24 there was an interview with this american creationist. apprently a museum of creationism has opened in kentucky and this fellow was stood in front of an exhibit featuring dinosaurs playing with human kids. streight faced the guy said "humans used to play with vegetarian dinosaurs similar to to how people keep rabbits these days."
i'm i wrong to think next time i'm depressed i can remined myself of this story and chuckle "my life might suck but at least i'm not a moron like that guy!"
2007-06-10
12:56:48
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LINDYLOO what bad spelling ? i used y/a spell check i refuse to take blame for a rubbish spell check.
i notice all you can do is insult the spelling not the general point of the question. you seem pathetic if knocking my spelling is the best you can do i feel sorry for you
2007-06-10
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Well, according to this website I'm reading at the moment, dinosaurs were around in biblical times. And went on Noahs Ark. Hmm...
If that was so, wouldn't we know more about how they all died out?
Heres the link: http://www.clarifyingchristianity.com/creation.shtml
2007-06-10 13:26:53
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answered by sparkle 5
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I will not mock somebody for their religious beliefs, but when religion interferes in the face of scientific reasoning to this extent and proclaims itself to be legitimate, it deserves criticism.
Sparkle - started reading the link below, then just got annoyed with it when reading about how scientists had calculated that all the animals would have taken up one third of the Ark... so - assuming this is even true for the most fleeting of moments, how many years would Noah have had to have spent scouring the Earth to get one of every kind of animal? I'm guessing they weren't all just conveniently waiting in the same location for the big pick-up, now...?
2007-06-10 20:23:17
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answered by . 4
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The Creationist Museum's website has a video tour walk through of the place, and it is just too sad that children are being taught the sort of garbage I just saw there.
2007-06-10 20:08:36
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answered by Cosmic I 6
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I am just imagining what it would look like seeing a child taking a dinosaur for walkies on a lead. That has cheered me up lots, even helped me forget about work tomorrow .... oh now I've gone and spoilt it.
2007-06-10 20:06:07
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answered by Jim 5
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Yes it is funny a guy saying humans playing with dinosaurs.The dinosaurs were dead by the time humans were able to migrate.
2007-06-10 20:10:39
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answered by Kevin 4
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Didn't you know that dinosaurs were caveman's pets?
Come on now, everyone knows that we grew as human beings through eating giant rabbit stew.
Haven't the archaeologists dug up those over sized casserole dishes yet?
Ahh, rabbit stew, takes me back to my ancestors............
2007-06-10 20:10:05
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answered by wonkyfella 5
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its creation fairy land all thay need there is the flintstones fred and barney and dino the thing is 48percent of them believe the rubbish it makes the usa look like fools around the world
2007-06-11 07:48:02
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answered by andrew w 7
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You should have recorded it, and rewatched it every time you feel down.
But if he believes it good luck to him, some people believe far stranger things, and some of those religions are very very common.
Again everyone should believe what they can.
2007-06-10 20:52:09
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answered by Sprinkle 5
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Not the funniest thin I've heard but that sounds like something an american would say/do.
2007-06-10 20:15:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Ha,ha,ha,ha,ha.......ha
Thank you for the laugh.
Some times I think religiosity is a form of madness.
2007-06-10 20:09:53
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answered by Anonymous
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