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Dr Adequate
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Message 11 of 16 (393288)
04-04-2007 8:39 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Dinoman15
04-03-2007 9:21 PM


Guess What! There are many videos and photographs of dinosaur-like creatures.
Then why can't you produce any of these videos or photographs?
? If you were at a court of law and over 20 films and photographs to prove what you are saying; would that convince the judge?
If you were a court of law and the council for the prosecution insisted that the crime was documented by "over 20 films and photographs", but refused to produce a single one of them, would that convince the judge?
You say you have evidence? Splendid. NOW SHOW ME THE EVIDENCE.
Put up or shut up.
1)MegamouthShark - a 16 foot shark; discovered in 1976.
2)Okapi - a large, giraffe-like animal; discovered in 1903.
3)The Congo Peacock - a new species of bird; discovered in 1937.
4)Vu Quang ox - a deer-like creature; discovered in 1994.
5)Chrysaora - a jellyfish over 20 feet long; discovered in 1989.
6)Large Cirrate Octopus - an octopus with 8-foot “arms”; discovered in 1984.
7)Crested Iguana - a new species of Iguana, over 2 feet in length; discovered in 1979.
8)Coelacanth - a scaly fish thought to have gone extinct for 70 million years; discovered in 1938.
9)Neoplilina - a mollusk-like creature thought to have gone extinct over 350 million years ago; discovered in the 1950’s.
10)Cephalocardia - a shrimp-like creature thought to have gone extinct over a half billion years ago; discovered in 1955.
11)Sea Daisy - a relative of the Starfish thought to have gone extinct over before the Age of the Reptiles; discovered in 1985.
12)Tutara - a lizard-like reptile whose fossils have been found among the dinosaurs; discovered in New Zealand.
So, no actual dinosaurs then?
Carl Sagan (a famous evolutionist) ...
Actually, he was an astronomer, not a biologist.
He is right, dinosaurs living in recent times IS VERY SCARY for evolutionists ...
You still haven't explained where you got this idea from. As I have pointed out, just because a statement about biology is wrong doesn't make it an argument for Creationism. It has to be wrong and related to the fairy story about the talking snake.
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Dr Adequate
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Message 12 of 16 (393293)
04-04-2007 9:05 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Dinoman15
04-03-2007 9:21 PM


Did you know that researchers found artifacts in South Africa depicting Ceolacanths? But of course that species of fish died out 70 million years ago. Those artifacts can’t really be of Ceolacanths - they must be of another fish - are you crazy? The artifacts must be hoaxes! But then again, in 1938 the Ceolacanth was discovered alive and well and had not evolved one bit!
This is not actually true. The living species of coelocanth are Latimeria chalumnae and Latimeria menadoensis. The genus Latimeria is not known in the fossil record.
Try learning the difference between a species, a genus, a family, and an order. Coelacanths are an order. Latemeria is a genus. Talking about "the Coelacanth" is biological illiteracy, like talking about "the Carnivore".
You will find it easier to find accurate information on coelacanths if you first learn to spell the word. The "o" comes before the "e", not after it.
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