14 Jun 2007

 
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More Creationism/Flintstone "clarity"

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Fossil of 3,000 pound bird found in Mongolia . . . possible source of Stone Age breakfast?


 
 

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Thanks for this post. Cartoons sometimes serve as good comic relief from today's otherwise horrifying truths:

http://www.kxmb.com/News/Nation/132549.asp

Markus Arelius 14 Jun 2007

The people who believe in Creationism are the same people who ingnored the experts on the Middle East who said it was the wrong target.

How can any thinking, reasoning adult actually believe that the earth is only a few thousand years old and that dinosaurs were housepets?

Carl 14 Jun 2007

Not to get off subject...
But you would think giant dinosaur bird egss would feed more then just Fred, I know he is a portly gentleman, but can he really eat that much? And look how skiny Wilma is, I am sure that she doesn't eat that much.

Nora 14 Jun 2007

It's that damn dog, Dino. He gets all of the table scraps that Fred manages to leave behind. Wilma doesn't get sh*%! For that, she reserves the right to nag the poor bastard day and night. You know: "Now, Fred!"

Markus Arelius 14 Jun 2007

Listen, if Fred wants to eat a steak the size of a kiddie pool . . . fine by me. He slaves over a hot brontosaurus down at the gravel pit all day long and deserves to be treated like a king.

I'll bet that back in those days, you could still give your wife a smack in the mouth to set her straight.

Carl 14 Jun 2007

Yeah, but in Wilma's defense, she is at home with a screaming toddler, while Fred gets to play with his rocks all day. Where is the justice in that.

Nora 14 Jun 2007

I am proud to live in the town named after her.

pazen 14 Jun 2007

Everybody knows dinosaur bones and eggs were placed in the fossil record by Satan to trick us into non-believing. As for me, I'm cowering in my pew and praising Jebuz, with mystical incantations.

jbuz 15 Jun 2007

Just when you thought "the internets" were safe. Thank God we have people like Andrew Schlafly setting all you heathens right.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-schlafly19jun19,0,1038574.story?coll=la-home-center

The earth is 10,000 years old. It's says so in Genesis. Any questions?

Gee, the bus to Hades leaves in just 10 minutes. Be sure not to miss it.

Markus Arelius 19 Jun 2007

 
 
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