[geocentrism] Dinosaurs
- From: "Steven Jones" <midclyth@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2007 17:39:13 +0100
Hi All,
Just while we’re touching upon the topic of dinosaurs, I would like to say
I was once a very big hobbyist concerning them, collecting vast quantities
of secular data and both reading and learning it avidly. But, times haves
changed rathRe: [geocentrism] Re: Evolutioner substantially, I was
significantly younger then and I’ve grown in spirit concerning God. The
following statement I hope is not too radical, but I have come to question
many of the species labeled as "dinosaurs" entirely. After all, how many
of you have actually seen a real fossilized dinosaur skeleton? The answer
is probably none, since almost every museum has only plaster casts on
display. This all suggests a rather large mass conspiracy, but how do the
skeletons look so realistic you ask? It’s often mooted in the secular
world that birds descended the evolutionary path from dinosaurs, why do
they believe such? It’s simple, because many dinosaur fossils have similar
structures to birds. Could this not be because the plastercasts are really
based upon birds in the first place. Meet the real Tyrannosaurus rex,
probably an enlarged chicken skeleton, with a massive skull and tail added
plus two pointless little arms. This, iconic and typical “ultimate”
monster is so similar to those "classic" beasts and dragons dreamed up by
man’s imagination that perhaps it is only an element of the imagination.
And don’t be fooled into thinking this 5-7 tonne beast is an agile hunter,
because it does have some serious flaws with it’s morphology. The
balancing act required for that huge skull, the pointless little arms
which can’t even pick teeth and even the art of getting up after sleeping
are all a bit suspicious. Computer models have demonstrated I believe that
this is not an easy balancing act. Any beast seeing the site of those
teeth coming along would be away as fast as lightning, making hunting
nearly impossible, don't believe 35 mph, sorry, even modern results are
showing 17.9 mph at best. You'll need RealPlayer for the computer
simulation video link below:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/check/player/nol/newsid_6950000/newsid_6958000?redirect=6958025.stm&news=1&nbwm=1&nbram=1&bbwm=1&bbram=1&asb=1
Anyway, there are only thoughts for the time being, but it is interesting
to further add that it wasn’t always the case that dinosaurs were thought
to have lived and “ruled the Earth” in their own right 65,000,000 years
ago. Many museums of the 19th century put abundant evidence of the
co-existence of dinosaurs and man on display. If someone is going to
challenge me on this, they are most welcome.
Former dinosaur expert,
Steven.
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