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re: are there really people that don't believe in dinosaurs?

Posted on 2/11/15 at 9:03 pm to
Posted by Jet12
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Posted on 2/11/15 at 9:03 pm to
I once dated a guy who was a hardcore Baptist, to the point that he believed the Earth is 2,000 years old.

He told me this after I had taken a trip to Canada and gone to the paleontology museum in Calgary. It was full of dinosaur fossils, which apparently are fake according to him.
Posted by mattz1122
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Posted on 2/11/15 at 9:04 pm to
Carl Everett
Posted by Cruiserhog
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Posted on 2/11/15 at 9:24 pm to
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Well, I've personally never actually seen a real, living dinosaur. Have you?


Everyday you see them flying around...
Posted by Cruiserhog
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Posted on 2/11/15 at 9:36 pm to
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Listened to a guy from the Creation Museum speak to a Baptist group once. He claims that yes, dinosaurs are real, but they still fit in the "6000 year old earth" mantra.

He said that all dinosaurs were put on the ark as eggs. Then they hatched when the flood was over. Or maybe they hatched on the boat, I don't remember. But I do remember that this man claimed that all dinosaurs were herbivores before the flood & a few after the flood became carnivores.

The entire time he reminded me of why it's not God that I dislike, it's his idiot followers I can't stand.


this is what kills me about todays modern church....in light of all that we know about dinosaurs, evolution, the freaking impossibility of a 6k year old Earth and Noah's Ark, that most of the Old Testament is simply fiction....

not one person stood up in that church and said 'hang on, this is utter crap'

There is an impact crater in south Africa that makes Creationism factually impossible. Its the remnant of a 200 mile wide impact crater created when a 7 mile wide asteroid struck the Earth at over 100,000 mph vaporizing 1000km3 of bedrock and flinging it into the atmosphere.

The Garden of Eden, the Middle East, The Cradle of Civilization would have been devastated by fires, massive Earthquakes, blast wave overpressures of 15-20 psi and eventually most of life on Earth would have perished.

You cannot as a Creationist deny it happened, the Vredefort Crater Basin is still visible from space, the geologic evidence for it spreads out for hundreds of miles around the epicenter

And there is simply no way in hell you could fit this event into a literal or Creationist timeline and still have people here on Earth.

So next some wacked out Creationist come to your church and starts telling outright lies, stand up and challenge that idiot with the above and watch his face turn white as he/she realizes they have been rekt.
Posted by CroakaBait
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Posted on 2/11/15 at 9:58 pm to
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Some lady in the UK is trying to get the teaching of dinos taken out of schools - (and she's not religious), is this really something that a wider group of people, outside of religious nuts believe?


It's ok to believe in both.

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