To: Pharmboy
50% of Americans believe that our human ancestors lived during the time of the dinosaurs (65 million years ago--or more, lots more). Some for religious reasons, and some because they saw that movie with Ringo Star and Raquel Welch, (and they also watched the Flintstones on TV.)
10 posted on
03/28/2007 12:36:27 PM PDT by
johnandrhonda
(have you hugged your banjo today?)
To: johnandrhonda
You guys totally distort the opposing view to try to support your own, much like libs do to conservatives.
Creationists don't believe that humans and dinos co-existed because of movies. We simply don't buy that it all happened 65 million years ago. I don't know what you guys think is so whacked about believing that dinosaurs were still around a few thousand years ago. That's much less far-fetched than believing something evolved from nothing, with mutant distortions of the norms taking dominance with each generation instead of dying out sooner as they do today.
To: johnandrhonda
You...you mean that The Flinstones wasn't a documentary?? (Or Rockumentary).
24 posted on
03/28/2007 12:56:26 PM PDT by
Pharmboy
([She turned me into a] Newt! in '08)
To: johnandrhonda
Some for religious reasons, and some because they saw that movie with Ringo Star and Raquel Welch
Those were two different movies. The definitive one is 1 Million Years BC with Racquel Welsh. It shows how hard life was back then with dinosaurs ready to pounce on humans around every bend. But Racquel was worth all the hassle so we eventually killed all the dinosaurs.
Unlike dogs or horses, they weren't trainable and did not even taste very good, so we just killed them to get rid of them.
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