T-rex used it's teeth for coconuts?!
#1
T-rex used it's teeth for coconuts?!
From the morons who bring you ignorance through fear...
Creation museum and vegan dinosaurs!
can people really be this motherfscking stupid?!
someone should issue a fatwah on all religious nutcases or something
Creation museum and vegan dinosaurs!
can people really be this motherfscking stupid?!
someone should issue a fatwah on all religious nutcases or something
#4
Re: T-rex used it's teeth for coconuts?!
Originally posted by Bruce Fee
From the morons who bring you ignorance through fear...
Creation museum and vegan dinosaurs!
can people really be this motherfscking stupid?!
someone should issue a fatwah on all religious nutcases or something
From the morons who bring you ignorance through fear...
Creation museum and vegan dinosaurs!
can people really be this motherfscking stupid?!
someone should issue a fatwah on all religious nutcases or something
#6
the link dumbdumb
"A new museum in Petersburg, Kentucky greets visitors with a 20ft tall tumbling waterfall and at its base, mannequins of frolicking children play amongst dinosaurs. The Creation Museum, which cost $25 million to build, is home to many unusual sites: a diorama of ancient people overshadowed by a towering T. rex, Adam and Eve swimming in a river with giant reptiles, and even a scale model of Noah's Ark.
It seems Noah solved the problem of fitting dinosaurs into his vessel by only taking baby dinosaurs. Indeed, the ark has a detailed display of many animals happily boarding the boat: dinosaurs cavort with giraffes, penguins, hippos, and bears.
Museum guides tell visitors that before Adam and Eve were expelled from paradise all of the dinosaurs were peaceful plant-eaters.
In Genesis 1:30 God gives ‘green herb’ to every creature to eat and so there were no predators. When a curious museum visitor asks, why exactly T. rex had six-inch long serrated teeth, the guides go on to explain that T. rex used his big teeth to open coconuts. Apparently it was only after Adam and Eve sinned and were cast out of paradise that the dinosaurs started to eat flesh. "
"A new museum in Petersburg, Kentucky greets visitors with a 20ft tall tumbling waterfall and at its base, mannequins of frolicking children play amongst dinosaurs. The Creation Museum, which cost $25 million to build, is home to many unusual sites: a diorama of ancient people overshadowed by a towering T. rex, Adam and Eve swimming in a river with giant reptiles, and even a scale model of Noah's Ark.
It seems Noah solved the problem of fitting dinosaurs into his vessel by only taking baby dinosaurs. Indeed, the ark has a detailed display of many animals happily boarding the boat: dinosaurs cavort with giraffes, penguins, hippos, and bears.
Museum guides tell visitors that before Adam and Eve were expelled from paradise all of the dinosaurs were peaceful plant-eaters.
In Genesis 1:30 God gives ‘green herb’ to every creature to eat and so there were no predators. When a curious museum visitor asks, why exactly T. rex had six-inch long serrated teeth, the guides go on to explain that T. rex used his big teeth to open coconuts. Apparently it was only after Adam and Eve sinned and were cast out of paradise that the dinosaurs started to eat flesh. "
#11
i hope to go to that museum..... i want to ask why did god invent aids and then ask about the whole unconditional love thing.
i assume lots of people go to make a scene.. i will only be a statistic
i assume lots of people go to make a scene.. i will only be a statistic
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