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T-Rex was NOT a meat eater.

1. The roots of T-Rex were only 2 inches deep. Had he bit into the hide of another dinosaur he would have lost teeth.

2. They cut a tooth in half of an unearthed T-Rex and found in deeply gorged with CHLOROPHYLL! That's right, Chlorophyll is the main substance found in PLANTS not meat!

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Originally posted by RJHinds
T-Rex was NOT a meat eater.
So the T-Rex was not a danger to humans?

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Originally posted by RJHinds
T-Rex was NOT a meat eater.

1. The roots of T-Rex were only 2 inches deep. Had he bit into the hide of another dinosaur he would have lost teeth.

2. They cut a tooth in half of an unearthed T-Rex and found in deeply gorged with CHLOROPHYLL! That's right, Chlorophyll is the main substance found in PLANTS not meat!
my dog chews on plants too. it helps him digest.

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Originally posted by FMF
So the T-Rex was not a danger to humans?
Looks pretty bloody dangerous to me!

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3092/3204192307_3a428cf010_o.[WORD TOO LONG]

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Originally posted by googlefudge
Looks pretty bloody dangerous to me!
Nah, the humans could have just driven their jeeps into its shins to chase it off.

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proof that humans used dinosaurs in construction work!

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Originally posted by VoidSpirit
proof that humans used dinosaurs in construction work!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2s13X66BFd8
There you go. Now, don't you feel better?
HalleluYah !!! Praise the Lord!

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I think humans and dinosaurs are separated by a few million years, so by default T-Rex was no danger to humans, regardless of its dietary concerns.

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Originally posted by CLL53
I think humans and dinosaurs are separated by a few million years, so by default T-Rex was no danger to humans, regardless of its dietary concerns.
You only believe this because you were told these lies by others. The evolutionists also claim that Cavemen lived on the Earth during the Paleolithic Era. This era often is called the Stone Age, although the Paleolithic Era is only part of the Stone Age. This era was between 2 million and 40,000 to 10,000 years ago (depending on sources).

http://curiosity.discovery.com/question/when-did-cavemen-live-earth

They don't really know how long ago it was. It is all guesses in an attempt to support the fairy tale of evolution.

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Originally posted by RJHinds
You only believe this because you were told these lies by others. The evolutionists also claim that Cavemen lived on the Earth during the Paleolithic Era. This era often is called the Stone Age, although the Paleolithic Era is only part of the Stone Age. This era was between 2 million and 40,000 to 10,000 years ago (depending on sources).

http://curiosi ...[text shortened]... w how long ago it was. It is all guesses in an attempt to support the fairy tale of evolution.
As opposed to blatant lies to support the fairy tales of bible.

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Originally posted by Vartiovuori
As opposed to blatant lies to support the fairy tales of bible.
The Holy Bible uses parables, not fairy tales.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parable

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Originally posted by RJHinds
The Holy Bible uses parables, not fairy tales.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parable
Just cause you put up a link doesn't lend any more weight yo your argument in my view.

Not the whole bible is fairy tales, just a huge chunk of it 😉

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Originally posted by CLL53
I think humans and dinosaurs are separated by a few million years, so by default T-Rex was no danger to humans, regardless of its dietary concerns.
Wrong. According to RJ the dinosaurs lived and were extinct and then humans emerged bringing us to where we are now in just 6000 years. Or was it 10 000? LOL

Actually it was more chuckle than an actual laugh 🙂


Is that the way you see it Ron? Because I, for one, am genuinely interested in an approximate time frame for the emergence of man. For example, did the dinosaurs come and go before Adam and Eve arrived on the scene?
(This is a deadly serious question, but the nature of it cant help but make me chuckle a smidge. Sorry. My intention is NOT to mock your faith, but I just cant see how you can arrive at such conclusions,(if you did in fact arrive at these coclucions)

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Originally posted by karoly aczel
Wrong. According to RJ the dinosaurs lived and were extinct and then humans emerged bringing us to where we are now in just 6000 years. Or was it 10 000? LOL

Actually it was more chuckle than an actual laugh 🙂


Is that the way you see it Ron? Because I, for one, am genuinely interested in an approximate time frame for the emergence of man. For e ...[text shortened]... cant see how you can arrive at such conclusions,(if you did in fact arrive at these coclucions)
I covered this before. You should have paid attention. The dinosaurs were created by God just before mankind. Some where created the day before mankind and others just a few ours before mankind. Some dinosuars went extinct at the time of the worldwide flood and shortly after because man killed them for food and sport. Some were used for reconstruction work after the flood.

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