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Author Topic:   creationist theory on death of dinosaurs
Coragyps
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Message 8 of 31 (43841)
06-23-2003 9:45 PM
Reply to: Message 6 by mike the wiz
06-23-2003 9:35 PM


Oh, but Mike, it may be you who are missing the point.
Are lions and tigers the same "kind?"
How about lions and cheetahs?
Lions and lynxes?
Lions and housecats?
Where do you draw the lines? Where did ol' Noah draw them?

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Coragyps
Member (Idle past 763 days)
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From: Snyder, Texas, USA
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Message 14 of 31 (43852)
06-23-2003 10:21 PM
Reply to: Message 13 by mike the wiz
06-23-2003 10:06 PM


How many sorts of dinosaur that "look different" do you suppose there were? What about all those other reptile-looking things whose fossils are found only below the dinosaurs? How many of them "looked different?"
Does a Pomeranian "look different" than a Great Dane? They do to me. How about a Boston Terrier and an Irish Wolfhound?
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