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Author Topic:   Bible Cryptids/Dinosaurs?
crashfrog
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Message 73 of 202 (296913)
03-20-2006 6:35 PM
Reply to: Message 69 by LudoRephaim
03-20-2006 6:20 PM


Re: on the other hand....
A dinoraur's leg bones and tail bones can be fossilized, but their genetalia would not be fossilized, and therefore when the ancients saw the fossil skeleton of a dinosaur and it's leg bones and tail, they would more likely make up a mythological beast that included huge legs and a massive tail. Unless they mistook a femur for the fallice.
I think you meant "phallus", and I trust you're unfamiliar with the story of gutter-minded proto-paleontologist Robert Plot, who uncovered this fossil in 1677
if this idea is right though, then Behemoth was indeed a dinosaur.
The Job author describes an animal that can hide in a cyprus grove and be concealed by trees. That rules out any sauropod dinosaur.
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crashfrog
Member (Idle past 1496 days)
Posts: 19762
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Message 77 of 202 (296917)
03-20-2006 6:40 PM
Reply to: Message 76 by LudoRephaim
03-20-2006 6:38 PM


Re: on the other hand....
I did hint in the post you replied to that a dino bone could be thought of as a phallus, though I forgot that it could also look like Testicles as well.
Ah. I thought the similarity was just a humerous coincidence. (No pun intended.)
It's funny, though. Like, the guy never looked at a chicken bone or something? And didn't wonder why no other fossilized genitals had ever been found?

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