ipitytheblue
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I can't believe I didn't see this thread until now. I'm just... so happy.
I'm just pissed that the Bible didn't have any super sweet dinosaur stories. Those would have been awesome in Sunday School.
I have, from my days of being a child, a gift from a family friend. Found it while I was cleaning shit out of my room back home last year. It's a creationist's book of dinosaurs and humans and how the Earth was formed. I really really really need to photocopy that and post it.
This is one of the most foolish "debates" out there.
Hard core creationists should understand that science helps fill in "how" of Genesis 1 and still rely on the Bible for the "why".
Hard core evolution folks should understand that science should never be conflated with absolute truth and the many many gaps in what we know may possibly be filled by a higher power that we can never truly understand.
So religion/higher power is just a pocket of ever decreasing scientific ignorance?
I know very little about the whole man and dinosaurs thing in the same place thing. My son loves dinosaurs and that's fine, but it's probably among the least necessary science to know. I'd rather he know the periodic table.
When are the different dinosaur eras compared to the estimated time of the first man?
Is it possible at that dinosaurs and man lived in the same time at different places? Man was pretty nomadic back in the day. Did they develop strategies to stay the hell away from dangerous animals?
I'm assume there haven't been any dinosaur fossils with a human skull in its mouth, so there's no evidence that dinosaurs killed man.
Well, in a weird way, we do live with dinosaurs. Birds and sharks come to mind.
I know very little about the whole man and dinosaurs thing in the same place thing. My son loves dinosaurs and that's fine, but it's probably among the least necessary science to know. I'd rather he know the periodic table.
When are the different dinosaur eras compared to the estimated time of the first man?
Is it possible at that dinosaurs and man lived in the same time at different places? Man was pretty nomadic back in the day. Did they develop strategies to stay the hell away from dangerous animals?
I'm assume there haven't been any dinosaur fossils with a human skull in its mouth, so there's no evidence that dinosaurs killed man.
I know very little about the whole man and dinosaurs thing in the same place thing. My son loves dinosaurs and that's fine, but it's probably among the least necessary science to know. I'd rather he know the periodic table.
When are the different dinosaur eras compared to the estimated time of the first man?
Is it possible at that dinosaurs and man lived in the same time at different places? Man was pretty nomadic back in the day. Did they develop strategies to stay the hell away from dangerous animals?
I'm assume there haven't been any dinosaur fossils with a human skull in its mouth, so there's no evidence that dinosaurs killed man.
Well, in a weird way, we do live with dinosaurs. Birds and sharks come to mind.