flakey_foont
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Sun Aug-28-05 08:40 AM
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more proof Darwin was full of caca |
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T-Rex were vegetarians (there must have been some awfulllllllllly large salad bars back in those days),,,,,darned Adam and Eve!!! If they hadn't messed up, we would all have our own 'Dino" as a pet! << http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-dinosaurs27aug27,0,6894033.story?coll=la-home-local>>
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Sun Aug-28-05 08:45 AM
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1. Reality Is A Concept Whose Time Has Not Come |
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Sun Aug-28-05 08:46 AM
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2. More likely would have been Vegans |
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since if they didnt eat them, they wouldnt have had any other use for them.
T-Rexs were notoriously resistant to being dressed up.
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Sun Aug-28-05 09:03 AM
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3. Those small arms on the T Rex |
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were used to delicately trim the dead outer leaves off heads of lettuce.
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Sun Aug-28-05 09:09 AM
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Dinny's new owners, pointing to the Book of Genesis, contend that most dinosaurs arrived on Earth the same day as Adam and Eve, some 6,000 years ago, and later marched two by two onto Noah's Ark. The gift shop at the attraction, called the Cabazon Dinosaurs, sells toy dinosaurs whose labels warn, "Don't swallow it! The fossil record does not support evolution."
Swallow the Kool-aid, instead.
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flakey_foont
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Sun Aug-28-05 09:14 AM
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when they got back off the Ark? and if the Ark landed somewhere around Turkey,, why are there Kangaroos only in Australia and not in, say, Belgium? that's an awful long way to hop.....plus -what do you feed a vegetarian T-Rex (oh that's right, after the 'Fall", they started eating other animals)...hmmm, wonder how many species went extinct just being on the ark, serving as lunch for predators/// 2 cows, for instance, isn't going to go very far between T-Rex, tigers, lions (and bears, oh my) wolves, etc
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Sun Aug-28-05 09:14 AM
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6. Kanter and his wife, Denise, are Christian home-schooling advocates... |
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"Our national museums (that we fund through our taxes) leave millions of people with information that they are no more than an evolved rock," she wrote. "The destruction of millions of souls has been devastating."
AIIIEEEE! :yoiks:
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Sun Aug-28-05 09:35 AM
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8. please don't lump all homeschooler's |
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together.
There are increasing numbers of liberal free-thinking homeschoolers. They just don't get the press the whackadoodle fundies, do.
In this age of NCLB and the teach-to-the-test mentality, it's becoming a much more attractive option for those who want to teach their childrn to think for themselves! Critical thinking skills are much more important than memorizing facts.
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Sun Aug-28-05 09:16 AM
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7. Woot! pterodactyls in Papua New Guinea. |
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"Carl Baugh opened his Creation Evidence Museum in the 1980s near Dinosaur Valley State Park in Glen Rose, Texas, where some people said fossilized dinosaur tracks and human footprints crisscrossed contemporaneously. The Texas museum sponsors a continuing hunt for living pterodactyls in Papua New Guinea. Baugh said five colleagues have spotted the flying dinosaurs, "but all the sightings were made after dark, and we were not able to capture the creatures."
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
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