[On the movie "Ice Age." No, it's not sarcasm.]
Yeah, and it proves man existed with Sabre Tooth Tigers and Mammoths and that animal trying to get the acorn was some prehistoric Squirrel or Raccoon. And with the animals trying to reunite the kid with his tribe it proves we lived with them doesn't it ? Weird huh ? I just love producing hard evidence for these born again evolutionists.
And for those of you who wonder why i refer to you like that, it's because your betting your soul on evolution so you must be born again evolutionists, see how clear it is?
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Hm. I guess it's also proof that ...
a. you can toss a squirrel in a freezer for 20,000 years and it'll wake up just perfectly fine,
b. wooly mammoths talk, and they sound like Ray Romano
c. Prehistoric rhinos became extinct because they were all gay
Yeah, and in the Cat in the Hat, a fish could talk...what's yer point?
Come to think of it, wasn't the human in this movie a neanderthal?
What's ironic about this post is that paleontologists have long shown that humans WERE contemporaneous with sabretoothed cats and woolly mammoths -- but the idea of an animated children's movie being set forth as proof of this is going the wrong way around. It is because of the scientific evidence that this movie was made this way -- and neither that evidence nor the (rather frivolous) uses of it made in the movie do anything to undermine evolutionary theory.
So ... what was this person's point again?
Maybe the poster somehow thinks that ALL extinct animals (including sabretoothed cats, mammoths, AND dinosaurs) all lived at the same time. If so, this person has got a lot of learning to do.
And as for the final comment in that post -- "born again evolutionists"? This person has absolutely no idea what he's talking about regarding scientific mindsets. It continues to astound me that fundies cannot accept scientific thought without trying to shoehorn it into some kind of religious format.
~David D.G.
When I saw the trailer for Ice Age 2 in the theatre, I held my hands to my ears and screamed "Get away from me you foul demons!!!!! I command you in the almighty name of God the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost to leave me alone!!!! Be gone you evil demons!!!! Be gone!!!!!"
<< Hey, it's really no weaker than the proof given by "Dr." Kent Hovind and the like. >>
Actually, this IS a proof that was given by some Hovind-like shill. I can't remember where I read this, but someone attended one of those creationism conferences so that he could write about it. He took in a talk about how Ice Age was a poor influence on children because it suggested evolution. Apparently, Unworthy Servant couldn't even wrap his brain around that.
Wouldn't the entire setting of ice age suggest that humans lived at the begining of at least the most recent ice age (about 10,000 years ago, give or take) thus contradicting young earth creationism? Unworthy isn't even using basic interpretation of his/er sensory imput here.
"Your honor, this tape shows my client robbing the liquor store and shooting at the police, clearly he's innocent."
I saw Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame. It proved there are talking gargoyles.
Aside from being right about the co-existance of saber-toothed tigers, mammoths and humans, this poster is correct on one other point,... he is unworthy.
Don't get F'd by the ineffable.
Papabear
Oh boy...
okay, dummy. Here it is. Nobody, and I mean NOBODY, has ever said man didn't coexist with smilodons and mammoths. We know that they did. Smilodons used to make merry sport out of eating our sharp-stick weilding ancestors, and we used mammoths as beasts of burden and food sources before driving them to extinction. I think you have prehistoric mammals confused with dinosaurs, which human eyes have never seen alive.
Well, we know by definition that fundies cannot tell fact from fantasy - but this is a bit rich, even by their standards.
Hard evidence, indeed. I haven't laughed this hard in a week. Thanks - I needed it.
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