My ancestors walked with dinosaurs about 6,000 years ago. I have seen the footprints!
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January 12, 2010 at 6:41 pm
I have a picture just like this of me sitting on a dinosaur in an amusement park when I was little. Lemme see if I can find and scan it. The dinosaur was rainbow coloured I think, this should be good.
January 27, 2010 at 2:33 pm
Fuck yes. i285.photobucket.com/albums/ll46/Panopticism/dinos.jpg
Ok so they weren’t rainbow coloured but the colours are still odd. Man dinosaurs rule.
Palin didn’t actually claim what the caption says but I have no problem with creationists who at least accept that dinosaurs existed. What’s sad is when they say that god put their bones here to test our faith.
January 28, 2010 at 8:08 am
I <3 you, dieA.
January 28, 2010 at 10:58 am
You and many others, Shanghai.
January 28, 2010 at 11:16 am
First pic, “raaaawwwwrrr!!”
January 28, 2010 at 12:47 pm
dieAntagonista is correct. Sarah Palin believes in micro evolution. (IE; changes that can be seen; measured). Changes that have lead to different types of finches, or cats.
She does not believe humans (or finches) came from single cell bacteria.
She does believe in a divine creation.
As yourself: What seems more believable. I came from goo; with no proof of evolution (full proof cell to man).
OR Something created us; which can not be proven or disproven.
January 28, 2010 at 1:26 pm
Hate to break it to you, but there’s no “full proof cell to man”. That’s a myth perpetuated by stupid high school science class teachers. The vast majority of evolution is actually incapable of even being tested as it requires more time than humans have even existed. As such, evolution is as much “faith-based” as creationism.
Much of the “evidence” is based on a handful of fossils that appear similar, but cannot be tested in any meaningful manner other than a vague date when the fossil formed.
January 28, 2010 at 5:16 pm
Expect angry ad-hominems and “ITS ALL FAERIE TALES” comments from fracked again.
January 28, 2010 at 6:48 pm
I think he actually was saying the same thing as you.
Here’s a question: what if your doctor told you he believed in divine creation? Would you switch doctors even if he’s really good?
Just saying I don’t know why everyone rips on this woman for her personal life. Has Alaska improved or gotten worse with her running it? (I’m actually asking cause I don’t know).
January 28, 2010 at 8:07 pm
Evolution is a Myth? Let’s ask God or Mickey Mouse about!
January 28, 2010 at 2:47 pm
Footprints in the Sand
One night I dreamed I was walking along the beach with the Dinosaur.
Many scenes from my life flashed across the sky.
In each scene I noticed footprints in the sand.
Sometimes there were two sets of footprints,
other times there was one only.
This bothered me because I noticed that during the low periods of my life,
when I was suffering from anguish,
sorrow or defeat,
I could see only one set of footprints,
so I said to the Dinosaur,
“You promised me Triceratops,
that if I followed you,
you would walk with me always.
But I have noticed that during the most trying periods of my life
there has only been one set of footprints in the sand.
Why, when I needed you most, have you not been there for me?â€
The Dinosaur replied,
“The years when you have seen only one set of footprints,
my child, is when I carried you.â€
… that’s pretty deep
January 28, 2010 at 7:52 pm
I think that the single cell to man myth was perpetuated by John De Lancie playing Q in the last episode of TNG…when he basically does an up the skirt feel of that green goo. That was us folks…seriously. Thankfully the Q-continuum was helping Picard.