Evidence of Dinosaurs in the Garden of Eden »
Posted by: RickyDawkins 3 months, 1 week ago150 Comments Report this Story
Today, although Evolutionists falsely insist that they are extinct, Pterosaurs can still be found, hidden away in the unexplored wilds of our world... we can determine baraminicity by using Intelligent Design Theory to measure their specified complexity and apply the Dembski-Shannon equation to extrapolate the amount of relative informational loss.
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RickyDawkins3 months, 1 week ago
Pterosaurs (ter'É;·sôrs) are flying reptiles with leathery or membranous wings attached to the sides of their bodies and supported by an elongated fourth digit on their forelimbs. They were created by the Lord on the fifth day of His Creation Week (Genesis 1:20-22) and were a constant presence in the skies over Eden, where they peacefully ate fruit and plants. After the Fall, many of their descendants degenerated to a carnivorous diet and became feared by man, although non-wicked specimens preserved on the Ark helped to temper this degenerative tendency after the Flood. Various Pterosaur kinds were common throughout Eurasia and Northern Africa up until the early Middle Ages and interacted extensively with Man.
Another famous misclassification is that of the Puerto Rican chupacabra (goat sucker), which some researchers hold is a type of pterosaur. However, I am of the firm opinion that it is in fact a velociraptor.
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HannibalBarca3 months, 1 week ago
Pterosaurs (ter'Ã;;Ã;·sÃ;´rs) are flying reptiles with leathery or membranous wings attached to the sides of their bodies and supported by an elongated fourth digit on their forelimbs....
Are these creatures indigenous to Iraq and command an army ???inquiring minds want to know...lol
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Coatl3 months, 1 week ago
They even want to catpure one pterosaur alive!
http://objectiveministries.org/creation/project...
I think it's the first time I actually want those nuts to succeed! I'd be sooooo cool to see one alive, even if they don't "sell nor loan specimens to institutions that are Evolutionistic or of other disreputable persuasions, such the Smithsonian or the Anheuser-Busch Corporation, who would seek to use the animals to promote Evolutionism or some other form of disrespect to the Lord"
because
"These are God's Creations and they will be discovered by Godly people, so why should the forces of Godlessness profit by them?"
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memestryker3 months, 1 week ago
What a priceless site! I love the mission: "The goal of Project Pterosaur is to mount an expedition to locate and bring back to the United States living specimens of pterosaurs or their fertile eggs, which will be displayed in a Pterosaur Rookery that will be the center piece of the planned Fellowship Creation Science Museum and Research Institute (FCSMRI)."
And their scholars include "Skeet" the Abstinence Czar, and they have a "Halloween Reclamation Project!"
I've always loved Landover Baptist--great find!
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tkyrchncs3 months, 1 week ago
This is hysterical.
"These are God's Creations and they will be discovered by Godly people, so why should the forces of Godlessness profit by them?" Perhaps God is more generous than these folks:
"He causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous." Matthew 5:45, NIV
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MereMortal3 months, 1 week ago
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BronxBomber3 months, 1 week ago
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TheRealizer3 months, 1 week ago
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RickyDawkins3 months, 1 week ago
Nope.
"Similar to Murphy's Law, Poe's Law concerns internet debates, particularly regarding religion or politics.
"Without a winking smiley or other blatant display of humor, it is impossible to create a parody of Fundamentalism that SOMEONE won't mistake for the real thing."
In other words, No matter how bizzare, outrageous, or just plain idiotic a parody of a Fundamentalist may seem, there will always be someone who cannot tell that it is a parody, having seen similar REAL ideas from real religious/political Fundamentalists."
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smithichie3 months, 1 week ago
Ain't that the truth? I have been told time and time again that Fred Phelp's church, the Westboro Baptist Church website, has to be a parody.
Likewise, I come across people who think Snake Handlers are mere parody. I think it's because Snake Handlers aren't well represented online, due to their fingers being too swollen from poison, to use a keyboard effectively.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snake_handling
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Charlson3 months, 1 week ago
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CaptainLucid3 months, 1 week ago
That one is simple. I watched the video of him doing it and it is all about leverage. Ever been in a weight class in high school and show offs will lift the bar most of the way up and then put the pin in so they only lift the last few inches where it is easiest. When I was in shape I could leg press 500 all the way. If I had the blocks holding the weight at the top I could move the same weight with just calf raises or one leg. If he dropped the weight down all the way there is no chance that old fake could do it.
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vor3 months, 1 week ago
I saw the video and for Pat to call that a leg press is pathetic. The weight would have crushed him. I have done a full leg press of about 650 and that took months to build up to and I am far younger than Pat. The really sad part is that the video was used to promote his energy shake which was little more than a Muscle Milk type supplement. Not surprising that this "Man of God" has no scruples.
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hefaa13 months, 1 week ago
Flying Spaghetti Monster: the one and only true deity.
http://www.venganza.org/about/open-letter/
Pastafarians will someday rule. Ramen.
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cantfoolme3 months, 1 week ago
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memestryker3 months, 1 week ago
cantfoolme, we still have free speech and freedom of religion.
Thomas Jefferson was strongly committed to the diffusion of knowledge, which is the only thing that can counteract this stuff--teaching people to think critically. A lot of schooling has turned into training and indoctrination lately--not much education to be found.
They've added just enough science jargon to make people think they are saying something. Between the Wedge and their misunderstanding of macroevolution, they're headed down a black hole of ignorance, but they don't see it (or they do, and stand to gain from it).
They attract the same types of people as Bin Laden, Charles Manson, James Dobson, and others who understand mind-control and recognize who is likely to be most gullible based on personality, intelligence, attitude, etc.
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memestryker3 months, 1 week ago
addendum, cantfoolme--The real fundies have really cleaned up their website to make it look even more official. It formerly mimicked a cable TV channel.
It's still all about the Wedge (now called "Dissent from Darwinism"), and its new centerpiece is "academic freedom" (meaning freedom to spread carefully crafted anti-science pro-bible religious material), based on the anti-science movie "Expelled."
They claim to feature peer-reviewed "Intelligent Design" articles, and have post-dated it to July 2008! I can hardly wait!
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jdhatl3 months, 1 week ago
Creationists are insane. There are no flying or non flying dinosaurs. Absolute garbage.
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dunkirk3 months, 1 week ago
". Funding is being provided by Fellowship University, the Fairlight Institute, and donations from wealthy Christian businessmen who wish to remain anonymous at this time."
ROFLMAO, Please I'll be setting u;p a foundation to explore finding mud balls that spring to life. Hopefully we will find fertile mud piles that we can they use to show how life came to this planet. If you feel like DONATING, please send me an email for information. If you would like to be a continuous donor we have special memberships available and, when located, your own mud puddle that could possibly reinforce the bibles teachings for you and your family.
/sarcasm off
However if u fundy wacks want to contribute to the foundation .........
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unome23 months, 1 week ago
I think Jesus would be rolling over in his grave if he knew the horror that has been wrought in his name.
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antibrainwasher3 months, 1 week ago
Jesus is a Jewish myth. No such historical person existed. Thousands of jewish prophits were compiled, and then the english got a hold of the story, and it really got out of hand. The virgin birth, the demi-god half man/half jew story is EXACTLY the story created for the Roman Emperor Agustus, plenty of info on that online.
DERIVITIVE story, combination of Egytpian Pharoh mythology and Greek mythology.
Jesus was a character in Jewish mythology. No more real than santa claus.
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DeadXXXManXXXTalkin3 months, 1 week ago
''Jesus is a Jewish myth. No such historical person existed. ''
well, all those old-timey Christians the Romans were annoyed over and cooking in pots existed, didn't they?
Usually how it works with the formation of religious sects is there is a charismatic individual that garners followers
If there was no man Jesus[forget the Jesus in the bible], I'd like to know how this sect got started, if you can tell me
the earth may have formed from nothing, but what religious sect spontaneously generates?
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Tangent0013 months, 1 week ago
Actually, it was set up to 'spontaneously generate' through prophesy. There may indeed have been a man named Jesus, but so far there is scant evidence. It was prophesied a messiah would come, therefore a sect surrounding someone who was identified as such would not only have been inevitable, the stories surrounding such an individual would increasingly 'fulfill' the prophesy.
Heinlein's 'Dune' series is a great meditation on this concept.
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Tangent0013 months, 1 week ago
"...determine baraminicity by using Intelligent Design Theory to measure their specified complexity and apply the Dembski-Shannon equation to extrapolate the amount of relative informational loss."
Ah, the Wedge Strategy in action! Couching religious dogma in scientific-sounding jargon.
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Fedquip3 months, 1 week ago
Another Reason why Creation Science has to be put into American classrooms....so students can spend hours learning about all these things public schools are not currently teaching us...
/actually this is total BS...it's a great fantasy story, but children should not be learning this type of crap as fact.
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memestryker3 months, 1 week ago
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antibrainwasher3 months, 1 week ago
Look for the enactment of LAW, not school board curriculum crap, to be the next instalment of creationist doctrine.
They are looking to pass creationist ammendments, just like the anti-gay amendments in the red states, and they HAVE THE VOTES.
How do you think this current administration won election twice?
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JoseMadre3 months, 1 week ago
No doubt. I am what most would consider an Evangelical (undecided on the age of the earth non-issue because of the paradoxical evidence). I don't want this pseudoscience taught in the schools. What I do want is a revelation to the students of the problems and issues with the theory of evolution, the counter arguments by scientists who disagree (many of whom are NOT theists of any stripe). I do not want taught the narrow view of those who refuse to listen to anything that might be in dispute with their preconceived views.
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Melbatross73 months, 1 week ago
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memestryker3 months, 1 week ago
Note the picture with the caption "Remains of wicked pterodactyl found in Flood sediments. Note penitent stance preserved at moment of death." This looks cheesy, but it goes way beyond the slick, official-looking creation science textbook "Of Pandas and People." In the current story, the dinosaur evidently has the intelligence to know it's been evil.
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DeadXXXManXXXTalkin3 months, 1 week ago
Frogs were being eaten by snakes before men came along. Evil existed for frogs.
If you mean without men calling something 'evil', evil does not exist, that sounds sorta zen-y, like if a tree falls and there's no one there to hear it, does it make a sound
It does to the frog it squishes
'creeeaaaaak- whooooosh-' ...silencio profundo....
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memestryker3 months, 1 week ago
abw, I'm thinking it's without understanding rather than religion. If one does something destructive that hurts another without some higher goal, if s/he understands it as such, then it would be evil. Of course, then evil is in the eye of the beholder, since some might think perpetrating heinous acts are actually consistent with a higher goal.
Just eating a frog if you're a hungry snake isn't evil. It's about survival of the species. What might be evil is, if you know an animal will feel pain and that you have the option to feed with empathy, and you still started eating it while it was alive instead of killing it first.
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Tangent0013 months, 1 week ago
That pales beside the caption of the next graphic depicting "...Moses's brazen pterosaur-scaring device...". I about wet myself!
Is it just me, or does the 'LOL - Love Our Lord' ad on the left remind you of the 'Buddy Christ' from Dogma?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddy_Christ
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Mutainia3 months, 1 week ago
Any animal in the fossil record that was half pterosaur and half dinosaur? No, I thought not.
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cantfoolme3 months, 1 week ago
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Mutainia3 months, 1 week ago
"That's because they are from different branches of the evolutionary tree". So scratch "dinosaur". WHAT creature, then, was part pteranodon and part other creature in transition? Say it wasn't a dinosaur, but a fish. ANYthing in the fossil record part fish/part pteranodon? Saying "the only way you will see any dinosaur with a humna is..." seems like evolutionist al-taqqiya.
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Tangent0013 months, 1 week ago
Living proof of the misunderstanding of macroevolution. Current evidence points to Pterosaurs and Dinosaurs sharing a common ancestor, lagosuchus being a likely candidate. The simple answer is 'Yes', since the common ancestor shares traits of both Dinosaurs and Pterosaurs without being wholly one or the other.
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