There’s actually overwhelming evidence that dinosaurs have always lived with humans. We simply called them dragons. Man killed most of them, and there may be a few still alive today. The editors of Scientific American need to watch our video number three (Dinosaurs and the Bible) for more about this topic.
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Okay, and what happened to the remains of these "dragons"? If we killed them, where are all the darned trophies from kills made by the likes of Siegfried and St. George?
No dinosaur bones have been found in sediments less than 65 million years old, and no
human(oid) remains have been found more than a measly few million years old. That's well over 50 million years between them. I'd say it's a stretch to say we had anything to do with their demise, and an even bigger one to suggest that they still exist. But at least it's a provable assertion; and proof is exactly what it lacks.
~David D.G.
But--why doesn't he get that the whole article he is answering IS SARCASTIC?? My brain hurts, and I want to lie down now.
Oh, and I enjoy the shameless plug for how his vidoes show how dinos and man lived together. Because you're SO objective...
It's hard to believe someone could be so dense. The Scientific American editors clearly had their tongues planted firmly in cheek. They even allude to April Fool's Day theirselves! Did he really not pick up on this? Astounding.
Anyone who believes they came from a rock is a fool.
Do people like Hovind truly not get it, or do they deliberately package these strawmen to spread disinformation to the gullible?
Yes, sadchristian, it's really ironic how so many fundies are so rabidly against fantasy literature, when they live in a fantasy world already.
~David D.G.
I assume you realize that unsupported assertions aren't evidence, and you were falling for an April Fools joke. Well, it's not the only time you fell for an April Fools joke, and you make a living off of unsupported assertions. Talk is cheap, but you're illegally inflating its price. (And not paying taxes on the resulting income!)
Kent Hovind is a lying sack of shit for Jesus .
The editors of the Scientific American need to hit this fucktard upside the head with a stack of all the accumulated back issues dealing with evolution, astronomy, and astrophysics.
Repeatedly.
Yes, sadchristian, it's really ironic how so many fundies are so rabidly against fantasy literature, when they live in a fantasy world already.
It's like the rabid fanboys of (X) fantasy series - they believe their story is the best, and therefore, all other stories are worthless.
@Kent Hovind
There’s actually overwhelming evidence that dinosaurs have always lived with humans.
No, there's actually not!
Actually, I agree with this. Anceint artifacts have been found in the likeness of dinosaurs. I saw this ancient clay sculpture that looked like an apatosaurus. Likewise, I saw an old piece of pottery with what looked like a stegosaurus, tyrannosaurus and a sauropod.
"Actually, I agree with this. Anceint artifacts have been found in the likeness of dinosaurs. I saw this ancient clay sculpture that looked like an apatosaurus. Likewise, I saw an old piece of pottery with what looked like a stegosaurus, tyrannosaurus and a sauropod."
Then you are a dupe, Austin. Those turned out to be hoaxes.
It is much more likely that humans discovered dinosaur bones, didn't understand what they were and made up a myth about "dragons" existing to explain them. There IS some historical information to back up this claim. But there is NO real evidence that man and dinosaurs actually coexisted at any point in geological history, unless you believe in Nessy, in which case we're STILL living with them! And there is certainly NO proof of "dragons" even EXISTING, let alone humans actually LIVING with them!
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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