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Topic: Did dinosaurs and man coexist?
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iconoclast2440
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Message 1 of 60 (29339)
01-17-2003 6:15 AM
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your thoughts...
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peter borger
Member (Idle past 7686 days) Posts: 965 From: australia Joined: 07-05-2002
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Dead or alive? Best wishes, Peter
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iconoclast2440
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quote: Originally posted by peter borger: Dead or alive? Best wishes, Peter
alive
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peter borger
Member (Idle past 7686 days) Posts: 965 From: australia Joined: 07-05-2002
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Man alive? Best wishes, Peter
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David unfamous
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My thoughts are that humans and dinosaurs in no way coexisted (both alive Peter). My thoughts are from lack of any evidence that says they did coexist, and the overwhelming evidence that they were separated by millions of years. One year for every creationist explanation of dinosaurs most likely.
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peter borger
Member (Idle past 7686 days) Posts: 965 From: australia Joined: 07-05-2002
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I only wanted to demonstrate that specifity equals information. Best wishes, Peter
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Karl
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Message 7 of 60 (29358)
01-17-2003 8:01 AM
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No, they didn't. Not by 60 million years or so.
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iconoclast2440
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quote: Originally posted by peter borger: I only wanted to demonstrate that specifity equals information. Best wishes, Peter
and here i was thinking you were being deliberately obtuse.
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peter borger
Member (Idle past 7686 days) Posts: 965 From: australia Joined: 07-05-2002
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The more specific a message the more information it contains. the message could be very simple, though, for instance 1, or 2, or 3. 1=man 2=dinosaur 3= both As long as we know the code. If we know the code it is fairly easy. Next time if I ask you: alive? You only have to say: 3. Nice, isn't it? best wishes Peter
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iconoclast2440
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quote: Originally posted by peter borger: The more specific a message the more information it contains. the message could be very simple, though, for instance 1, or 2, or 3. 1=man 2=dinosaur 3= both As long as we know the code. If we know the code it is fairly easy. Next time if I ask you: alive? You only have to say: 3. Nice, isn't it? best wishes Peter
Lets read the topic shall we? Did dinosaurs and man coexist? coexist ( P ) Pronunciation Key (kg-zst) intr.v. coexisted, coexisting, coexists To exist together, at the same time, or in the same place. To live in peace with another or others despite differences, especially as a matter of policy I think that pretty much sums it up Peter.
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thousands_not_billions
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Message 11 of 60 (29370)
01-17-2003 9:31 AM
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Yep, I believe that they coexisted.
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Karl
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quote: Originally posted by thousands_not_billions: Yep, I believe that they coexisted.
None of the many, many rock formations that contain dinosaur bones contain any human artefacts, or indeed remains of any modern animal. Given that, what evidence do you have to offer to suggest they did co-exist. Where? When?
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peter borger
Member (Idle past 7686 days) Posts: 965 From: australia Joined: 07-05-2002
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I don't know. I wasn't there. Best wishes, Peter
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iconoclast2440
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Message 14 of 60 (29482)
01-18-2003 8:08 AM
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i'm sticking with karl on this one
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edge
Member (Idle past 1727 days) Posts: 4696 From: Colorado, USA Joined: 01-09-2002
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quote: Originally posted by peter borger: I don't know. I wasn't there. Best wishes, Peter
LOL! I guess you don't believe in the concept of evidence and its usefulness. My guess is that there is a boatload of defense attorneys who want your number, Peter!
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