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  1. http://www.cryptozoology.com/glossary/glos...opic.php?id=258
  2. So, Linder wasn't in on it then?
  3. ah, memories of LobsterFest, hhmmmm. the price is up that high now?
  4. Nobody's suggesting life on Venus, or the Sun. Venus is known as Earth's "Sister Planet". If surface changes can happen rapidly there, why do we assume Earth's takes millions or billions of years?
  5. Here's a creationist theory on hydroplates: http://creationwiki.org/Hydroplate_theory
  6. http://www.answersingenesis.org/tj/v16/i1/...e_tectonics.asp Seems to have happened on Venus. Why not here?
  7. The computer I'm at doesn't have the necessary software right now. I was thinking maybe Bin Laden is hiding in a mechanical mammoth.
  8. You're no fun. Are these satellites run by big corporations or governments like our own?
  9. They didn't die off that long ago, there's still a chance.
  10. Maybe start with what the evidence is that they weren't?
  11. What about the okapi? Was that a misidentified giraffe? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okapi
  12. Bolshevik

    prophets of doom

    That's almost 50:50!!!! I need a bigger gun, more food, and less loved ones, in preparation for the zombies.
  13. Does the WayGB read this forum? I was hoping they might read this, realized they've been caught, change their paper supplier, and save someone's @rse.
  14. I believers the IDers propose that God put the ability to grow sharp teeth and stuff in the genetic code, and after the Fall, these traits revealed themselves. Its just an idea right now I think. Genetic degeneration is probably the biggest source for disease. (aside from sitting on the couch and eating cheesy poofs :) ) I wonder if Adam and Eve needed to take in as much protein as we need to, since perhaps they simply didn't break down as easy? Although after the flood we see a rapid decrease in life expectancy of people, something was lost in the Flood.
  15. The kangaroos hopped and the dingos walked. The supercontinent didn't break up until Peleg's day. Which I believe means they had hundreds of years to get there before the split. The YECs also seem to believe that the Ice Age was a period of time following the flood, so Water was trapped as ice, lowering the ocean levels, meaning more land bridges.
  16. http://www.pandasthumb.org/archives/2004/0...ppy_easter.html here's some claims that cows, donkeys, horses, llamas, elephants, deer, hippos, will eat meat. And it seems if they get a taste they want more.
  17. There is one species of carnivorous duck in the Falkland islands. There are also instences where Canadian Geese will eat bugs. http://www.birdholidays.co.uk/antarctica%202008.htm A giant carnivorous duck lived once in Australia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullockornis
  18. http://www.dispatch.co.za/2000/07/21/features/FARM4.HTM http://groups.google.gg/group/misc.rural/b...d23a6c?lnk=raot Even cows and deer will eat meat.
  19. Here's a flesh eating kangaroo: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/20...5-kangaroo.html Perhaps all animals were meant to eat plants, and perhaps all have the potential to become carnivorous.
  20. Oenophile, Marsupial fossils have been found in every continent. Some beleive they originated in the Americas. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/20...tmarsupial.html http://planet.uwc.ac.za/nisl/Biodiversity/LOE/page_180.htm Flesh eating kangaroos: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/20...5-kangaroo.html
  21. Ah, Thanks Mark. Now we just need to decide if this is literal or a euphamism or such, or is it literally going to happened and mentioned to emphasize the context?
  22. I'd like to think God would've had a plan for that scenario, like He did for our redemption.
  23. That's interesting. Please let me know if you find that verse in Isaiah? Only problem I have with the YECs view of dinos is that the only ones we know for sure are around still are birds. The ceolocanth does show that something could have existed in the "cretaceaous" time and today. I agree the "evolution record" is nothing more than jumble. I think our understanding of DNA is still very much in its infancy. Junk DNA could still reveal a lot about how diverse a kind can become.
  24. I think there's a remote possibility of their survival. They are listed as a cryptid. (Reports of sitings). Don't know how sparsely populated Siberia is with people, but it looks like a lot of room. They used to think there were only two species of elephant around. Now we know it's four. Maybe there is five or six.
  25. http://www.pr-inside.com/scientists-say-10...aby-r170210.htm Whole mammoths are found every now and then. Some believe, via carbon dating, that the last of the woolly mammoths died out just 1500 years ago. Eskimos have been known to trade their tusks. Canada, Alaska, and Siberia is a lot of territory. Anyone think they could still be around?
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