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Argentina Excavation Yields 105-Foot Herbivore, Believed To Be New Species

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by iceman_1960 October 15, 2007 11:28 PM EDT
There is no realistic, scientific description of dinosaurs in the Bible. Just mythological creatures meant to scare people into obedience.

Where is the dinosaurs" patterns of reproduction or their typical manner of obtaining food, mentioned anywhere in the Bible ?
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by iceman_1960 October 15, 2007 11:22 PM EDT
"You need to read Job instead of picking it apart based on these posts.

GO Rockies!"
- Posted by hawksprings at 07:57 PM : Oct 15, 2007

I have read it.

Nowhere in the Book of Job does it say "GO Rockies!"
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by iceman_1960 October 15, 2007 11:20 PM EDT
"The skeleton of what"s believed to be a new dinosaur species - a 105-foot plant-eater that is among the largest dinosaurs ever found -"

See ? If you really want to bulk about, forget those steaks.

Switch over to the vegetarian diet.
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by jn122736 October 15, 2007 11:15 PM EDT
The bible mentions the %u201Cdragon%u201D numerous times, all the way from Nehemiah through revelations. Of course all books of mythology speak of dragons or dragon like creatures.

King Arthur%u2019s knights of the roundtable often fought dragons.

I wonder, how many dinosaurs of this size Noah managed to get into his, relatively small, ark?
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by hawksprings October 15, 2007 10:57 PM EDT
You need to read Job instead of picking it apart based on these posts.
A Mammoth''s tail, if it''s anything like an elephant''s tail, wouldn''t strike fear in anyone.

I gotta go home and have supper.


GO Rockies!
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by hawksprings October 15, 2007 10:57 PM EDT
You need to read Job instead of picking it apart based on these posts.
A Mammoth''s tail, if it''s anything like an elephant''s tail, wouldn''t strike fear in anyone.

I gotta go home and have supper.


GO Rockies!
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by actornaught October 15, 2007 10:41 PM EDT
scales being inpenetrable, ...
Posted by hawksprings

Scales aren''t a dinosaur characteristic, or they''d be part of the extensive fossil evidence.

It''s entirely likely that early and prehistoric people lived among easily found bones of mammoths and such, as well as easily found dino fossils. Stories to explain them would logically be next. And a tail like a tree trunk, trees can be fossilized, as well.
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by hawksprings October 15, 2007 10:32 PM EDT
hungry, you need to read more of Job. You can''t just pick out that one verse. There''s more there that talks about his tail being huge and powerful, his scales being inpenetrable, laughing at chains. How a man would be a fool to try and take on a Leviathan.

When you read all the mentions of it in Job (which is the oldest book in the Bible) it sounds just like these dinosaur skeletons they keep digging up.

But this one, it sounds like Algore.



Go Rockies!
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by hungry1968 October 15, 2007 10:26 PM EDT
MyThoughtsR, the Bible, in the book of Job, talks about Dinosaurs. Christians never denied they existed.
I still think this one is Algore.

Go Rockies!

Posted by hawksprings at 07:00 PM : Oct 15, 2007



You''ve been listening to singinrick too long. He pointed out this alleged reference to dinosaurs:

Job 40:15
Look at the behemoth, which I made along with you and which feeds on grass like an ox.

This could be a water buffalo, an elephant, or a rhinoceros. But I guess to a Christian that''s "iron clad proof".

Unbelievable.
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by actornaught October 15, 2007 10:23 PM EDT
Gaye5, what are those different kinds of humans?
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